The 'radiator' you mentioned is an oil cooler and the fins on the cylinder are not fake - this is an air cooled engine. Water cooling came in 2016 where obviously the entire engine was redesigned. Good info on your ownership experience though.
Thanks for this, was never sure 100% sure on what was what. Always wondered why there was a radiator on an air cooled engine, I thought it was just for additional cooling, never considered the oil would need a separate cooling mechanism. Much prefer it to the massive radiator the later liquid cooled models have 🤫
@@unOrdinaryWorldIt certainly looks sleeker than the water cooled ones. Thing with air cooling is that often manufacturers will indeed utilize oil coolers to complement the air cooling. So while it's useful in itself to keep the oil cool for better lubrication, they actually do use oil cooling as an extra cooling effort on top of the air fins. This is why you often see comparatively large oil coolers (bigger than is needed strictly for the lubricant) on air cooled engines.
Hope you'd had your coffee. Sometimes before I've had my coffee I also hear the walls whispering my name.... 👀 Thanks for commenting Freddie, so cool, love your Vids ❤️
I have never had a bike that made me feel good inside and out a smile on my face like the Triumph T100. I don't know what madness came over me but I traded it in for a Beemer and I regretted it within a month of doing the deed anyway Beemer is gone only to be replaced by another T100. Your description is spot on.
That Bonnie looking absolutely heroic with that stunning seaside backdrop in the last segment. It's just such an iconic silhouette. Simple, honest, composed. It's a gentleman's machine for sure. Great bike, great scenery, very solid review. Ride safe, mate.
What a fantastic video! The Irish scenery is spectacular. The close-up shots of the T100 itself and your narration are crystal clear. I bought a 2023 T100 and found it to be a great bike also, but don't have many miles logged so far due to the weather in the eastern U.S.
I have a Bonnie T100 myself and everything you said in this video is true, could be my words😂 Specially your last words, you know her and she knows you. Exactly that fact! My Bonnie is a keeper as well, learn so much of her, and the feeling, cannot discribe in words💖 Thank you for this video, made me feel warm inside! Safe riding!
In my next life, I am coming back as one of your motorbikes. 😂😂 I have never seen such love and devotion and knowledge of the positive qualities of a ""her"" in my life. Back to reality, Ferdia everything you explain you make interesting, I think because you speak of your interests and passions. This jumps through the screen and hooks me everytime. And SLIGO is gorgeous. Mountains, green fields and trees, and the Sea... all in one quick ride on your Bonnie. Thanks so much. Joy. ❤
Really enjoyed that. Great advert for those bikes and for Ireland. I'm a Geordie with 128,000km on my 2017 T 100 and whatever I might get next I won't be selling this one...Thanks mate
Great review!... You put into words exactly what I feel for my 2012 Bonnie T100... I do miss a 6th gear like you when going over 60mph on the Highway but ... for the most part you can't beat the FUN you can have on a Bonnie!
Common mistake mate, don't need s sixth gear. It's all down to gear ratios. Admittedly I have found myself trying to select sixth gear but that's just because I'm old and dementia is kicking in😂
Really very good review. I bought a 2011 t100 and I absolutely love it. I had a bonnie t140 e brand new in 1980 sold her in 88 and regretted it. So after having a katana 1100, 955 speed triple , Harley road king, Harley Dyna wide glide ( which I still have ) BMW r 1100s mamola replica ( kept that too ), gen 2 heyabusa, v,strom 1000 I spotted a really immaculate one owner t100 with all paperwork and only 5000 miles from new. I've had to put new tyres on due to the originals being cracked but now she's serviced and A1 I'm loving this bike and she's a keeper too.
This was the best motorcycle review ive ever seen, and i dont even own a T100. Well said, well put togather, beautiful ans concise. You made a subscriber, Friend.
Thanks for a beautiful and informative video. So glad you turned left and then let your camera linger lovingly on the wild coast. A feast for the senses as well as an excellent summing up of the bike's features and capabilities. If I ha the money and the courage I'd get a Bonnie.
I'd highly recommend it too, they're gorgeous mellow bikes that are as close as you can get to growing wings! She certainly gave me freedom thereto unimagined that sunny April day I bought her back in 2018 🥰
Bet mine's dirtier that yours! I've had my T100 for 15 years now and it hasn't let me down once. It's kept in the open air under a cover throughout the year and criminally deglected but like a faithful old labrador "wags its tail" every time I start her up. I'm 81 now so I imagine she's my last bike. Lovely video, thanks.
Wonderful video! Thanks for the tour, too! I've been around quite a bit but yet to go to Ireland. I share your love of the bike and I've had several. A good cleaning of the calipers every couple years when doing the fluid flush should help the feel. The only mods I've done to my '11 T-100 are a Dart screen and CNC shorty levers as I couldn't adequately cover the front brake with the stock levers, even in the closest position. Ride on, mate!
This was a great video honoring a splendid machine. She is a beauty and fits in with the Irish countryside almost poetically. Your speed limit comments had me laughing. Thank you! I needed a good laugh. I am eagerly awaiting your next video!
You're right, James, she does fit the environment very well! The UK and Ireland are very similar so she feels at home. I'm happy you enjoyed and glad to have you along for the spin 😁
Great video! I am fellow Bonneville owner. Great descriptions of the bike in all areas. Give us a story on fixing the brakes. Lot's of advice out there on that 😊
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed! Yes, a few people have suggested some improvements to the brakes, definitely going to do those when I'm back on her for an extended period of time 😉🤫
motorbikes are amazing, especially how we get so attached to them. i have a Triumph tiger 1200 gt pro and i love it. i always wanted a Triumph Bonneville the T120 black edition. maybe one day i will get one. the tiger is a heavy beast but i got it for traveling and hopefully in 2024 i will get to do that. Brilliant vlog
G'day from Australia - Top review mate - You're right about the often over looked all-round capability of this bike too - I run a pair of Shinko 705 Trailmasters on mine which are spot-on for both sealed roads and fire trails - Plus they look the part too B)
Beautiful bike and great video keep her. I sold my Bonnie a 1972 years back and should not have, now a BSA 1967, Royal Enfield 2017 500 an ideal bike for touring if you want to see alot! I have done 1000miles in three days on her, also the entire coast of Ireland on 350 Enfield Bullets, best bikes for that small roads some beaches and mountain tracks. Have a look at Frankys World Powers the Pot video lovely bikes and folks, one lady toured over from Scotland on her Bonnie with teenage daughter and trailer full of camping gear. Well done with the channel.
Loving your style!! sounds fabulous too btw. This is ridiculous, your videos are really professional, love the content, you deserve way more subscribers than you have (I am a new subscriber!)
Awh thanks Phil, I appreciate this! I'll take 10 supportive bikers (and non bikers!) over 1000 anonymous subscribers any day 😎 happy to hear you're enjoying the vids ❤️
I like that you've kept it mostly stock. A lot times riders (myself included) will pick up a new bike and while we're in the honeymoon period we immediately start with the mods (new mufflers, tail tidy kit, new handlebars, rejet the carbs, etc) before we've spent any time just riding the bike. I tell people to just enjoy the bike for few months (even up to 6 months) then figure out what you want to change. (Unless it's a mod or change that you need to make to be able to enjoy the bike..like a short rider swapping out the bars or the seat to make the bike ridable.) As far as the other mods go, you may realize two months after buying the bike that this isn't the bike for you after all... in that case, that $1500 you spent on mods isn't adding value on the resale market so you basically threw that money away. A few years ago I picked up a 2017 Moto Guzzi V7iii and immediately started dropping money on mods... I want fork gators, and tank knee pads and a different seat.... a year later I sold it because I realized I didn't love it. Of course I didn't make 1000 dollars I spent back. I sold it for a couple hundred less than what I paid for it originally, which was fine. It was a learning experience, and I had a years worth of fun with the bike.
I just picked up a 2007 Bonneville. It had been sitting for 4 years, so I had to get the inside of the tank and the carbs cleaned up before it would run. It's a fun bike but it seems to run hotter than my vintage bikes. If I aim my laser thermometer at the top cooling fin (an inch or so from the spark plug) it'll be 250 degrees, which is 30 to 40 degrees hotter than my 1964 Triumph 650 or my 1975 Honda CB750 after a similar ride. I didn't expect that. I figured with the oil cooler on the front it would run slightly cooler than those older bikes. Maybe the fuel injected bikes run cooler than the carb models.
A very enjoyable watch I like the T100 and am considering adding it to my garage as you say they are a timeless design looking so good .Some lovely countryside and the end shot is fantastic is their a twin disc set available using the front wheel you have or would you have to change it along with the reservoir ? . nice one 👌👍
Came to your channel yesterday. I have a 2004 Bonneville t100 and am just about to go and look at it (again). Love your passion for two-wheeled sexy and dangerous things. Vous avez beaucoup de charme.
These are lifetime bikes, they look good, run well and last. I personally have seen these run 100,000 miles with one valve adjustment. I toured Ireland on a carbed Bonneville two up with luggage. We have dynoed these at about 55 at the rear wheel. Yes they will do 110mph.
Don't live too far from Ladies Brae and Aughris Head myself so I recognise those roads. Love spinning around there on my Meteor350 (and dropping into the Beach Bar for a Guinness Zero) but hope to pick up an 865 Bonni or CB1100Ex soon. Great vid (first I've seen so will watch some of the back catalogue).
Just bought a T120 blk from 2022 which replaced my Iron 883. Was a nice bike, but as a buddy of mine trades his Speedmaster for a T120 blk also. I tokk a look at the bonnie. Ans fell inlove. So hopefully I can say the same after a couple of years as you did. Keep anjoing the bonnie and always have sa safe rind. Greeting from Germany.
I'm torn between the T100 and T120, the manoeuvrability around town vs the 6th gear. From Cork originally but living on the continent now. Had a gsx500 when I was on my A2 but had an accident and haven't sat on a bike in 7 years. Dying to get back to it. Miss the oul back roads, getting lost and all the rest of it. Great video, happy riding
Interesting review. My 21 T100 comes with better single brake and good suspension. I prefer the 900 to the T120 but really like both of them. Sounds like you would prefer the T120, with twin disks and 6 gears. The t100 steers more nimbly with the weight of a single disk. Great review.
Yea I'd love to try out one of the new 120's 🤔 but you're dead right bout the weight and handling of the 100, I love it! Thanks for the comment, I'm glad you enjoyed! ✌🏽🏍️💨
@@unOrdinaryWorld go for full length springs, I suggest progressive Ikons (others are available but Hagon are short with a spacer like the original springs) full length progressive are much better damped and don't plunge and then rebound like the standard triumph springs.
Engine sounds like a Heart. I have one 2015 Bonneville A3. Just like your one except a pair of tubeless Alloy and single meter without the rpm meter. I did 3100km and I feel very sad for it. I know you will say what a bike for, if u don't run it, why buy it etc etc, but just get my point. This is an extraordinary Motorcycle. This bike is to keep in a Glass Box like the Monalisa in The Glass-Onion. This Is the Only Motorcycle which is 100% from any Angle. Man, Just Buy an Interceptor and clock it as much as you can and keep this Bonnie forever. I ride a Harley which I did 1lakh+ km on it. :)
Great Video my friend first time watching and i subscribed to your channel, looks a lovely area to check out and the bike looks great i love Triumphs and the Bonneville has so much history...well done ..very well presented and stacks of information
"Hard to know whether the speed limit is the limit, or a dare" spot on 😂 Fantastic review, Ferdia, and a gorgeous Bonneville too! I'm surprised you kept your train of thought going while riding along with the sheep, and more surprised that they ran along ahead of you for so long 😅 Those were some great shots you got of the bike beside the coast. What camera do you use if I may ask?
Fantastic review !! .. I think the newer version with the extra power and better brakes would suit you very well ... I had the Street Scrambler version which would be perfect for those Irish roads ! ...
Hello from London, England. I have a 2015 T100 and I agree its a lovely machine. if you want to improve it, I recommend Hagon suspension front and rear plus a retune of the EFI. Subscribed. 🙂
Me mother was Irish from Donegal and me dad was English from Yorkshire. So i ride a Bonneville and feel emotional about it. I find the brakes fine, i just always use both back and front and am used to putting a bit more grip/weight into 'em. She stops just fine doing that.
That's true to be fair, when both brakes are on the go she does stop well enough. I've gotten into the habit of not using the rear much on her due to it having a tendency to stick. The underslung rear caliper gets full of salt meaning regular piston cleaning is in order, something I don't do now as I only ride the bike periodically when I'm home 😬 but good point, when correct braking practice is applied, she sheds speed decently. Thanks for pointing that out! 🙏🏽
What do you think about the T100 or T120 for a totally new rider? I'm 53, 6'3" 215 lns and consider myself a careful driver. What accessories do you recommend for the Bonneville starting out?
Never actually rode the 120, but for a new rider I'd say the 100 is plenty enough bike, and a particularly friendly one for starting on. Panniers and a windshield are definite considerations for accessories 😁🏍️💨
Hi mate beautiful country side I’m from Italy and I love Ireland eventhou the weather is always cloud but nevertheless Your Country is in a certain way like your Bonnie and I love the Bonnies ! 11:25
Fantastic video . I've been looking at a Bonneville. Its nice to hear a review of someone who doesn't have basketball player genetics and are 6ft 5 😂 . I'm only 5ft 5 . So was concerned about the seat height. I think I'll take a closer look and get a pair of boots with lifts. Thanks Sir, be safe .
It's a little tall, it surprised me. But I'm 5'3" and it's fine. My Thunderbird sport was uncomfortably tall, but my TT Legend is short enough for me to flat foot.
Have you fitted steel braided brake lines, and or fibre pads ? Greetings from Scotland where sheep are into kamikaze leaps in front of bikes :) Bold Erin go Bragh, my Mam was from Donegal :) My Dad was Polish :) Don't ask
Pads yes lines no, that's a good idea for another brakes upgrade, thanks 😁 didn't know even the sheep were crazy up there, though I'm not surprised 😝 thanks for the heads up about the lines!✌🏽
I had a 2010 Thruxton that was pretending to be a sport bike. I just got a 2012 Bonneville and it's not pretending to be anything other than a nice ride. Just easy all the way around. I have several other bikes and if I'm not going too far I choose the Triumph.
hi, awesom bike🖤. I'm planing to buy exactly the same model Bonnie, color, years itc. I live in Dublin and I don't have a garrage,im planning to use good quality motorbike cover. Could you tell me how it's look this bike after few years user, it's resistant to corosion, how are looks the details?Thanks, cheers
Hi there! In my experience it holds up very well to the elements, the chrome is perfect and only some paint peeling on the lower metal parts of the bike close to the road. Look up FreeMilesMC on RUclips, he's a friend of mine and reviewed the bike and talked more in depth about the build quality than I did here. I really love my Bonnie! Cool to have a comment from Dublin, will see you on the road 😜🏍️💨
I'd have to say the Triumph, not that the 850c handles bad at all, but it's a long bike with a stretched out front fork and bars. It's a cruiser after all. The Triumph is definitely more compact and tidy, easier to move around in tight spots than the 850c 😬
I think you'll find that your bike here is air/oil cooled. Those cooling fins on the engine are genuine and the radiator is in fact an oil filled oil cooling radiator 🙂
The 'radiator' you mentioned is an oil cooler and the fins on the cylinder are not fake - this is an air cooled engine. Water cooling came in 2016 where obviously the entire engine was redesigned. Good info on your ownership experience though.
Thanks for this, was never sure 100% sure on what was what. Always wondered why there was a radiator on an air cooled engine, I thought it was just for additional cooling, never considered the oil would need a separate cooling mechanism. Much prefer it to the massive radiator the later liquid cooled models have 🤫
@@unOrdinaryWorldIt certainly looks sleeker than the water cooled ones. Thing with air cooling is that often manufacturers will indeed utilize oil coolers to complement the air cooling. So while it's useful in itself to keep the oil cool for better lubrication, they actually do use oil cooling as an extra cooling effort on top of the air fins. This is why you often see comparatively large oil coolers (bigger than is needed strictly for the lubricant) on air cooled engines.
@@varmastiko2908 gottcha, thanks again 😎
I was watching this while having my breakfast and heard my name, so I had to comment! Superb video from Ireland!🙂🇮🇪
Hope you'd had your coffee. Sometimes before I've had my coffee I also hear the walls whispering my name.... 👀 Thanks for commenting Freddie, so cool, love your Vids ❤️
2:26 @@unOrdinaryWorld
I have never had a bike that made me feel good inside and out a smile on my face like the Triumph T100. I don't know what madness came over me but I traded it in for a Beemer and I regretted it within a month of doing the deed anyway Beemer is gone only to be replaced by another T100.
Your description is spot on.
Oh dear... A beemer with how many wheels exactly? 😝 glad you enjoyed, thanks for leaving a comment! 😁✌🏽🏍️
That Bonnie looking absolutely heroic with that stunning seaside backdrop in the last segment. It's just such an iconic silhouette. Simple, honest, composed. It's a gentleman's machine for sure. Great bike, great scenery, very solid review. Ride safe, mate.
What a fantastic video! The Irish scenery is spectacular. The close-up shots of the T100 itself and your narration are crystal clear. I bought a 2023 T100 and found it to be a great bike also, but don't have many miles logged so far due to the weather in the eastern U.S.
Thanks very much! Glad you enjoyed - wish you many happy miles on your Bonnie once the fair weather returns! 🏍️💨
Awesome video mate. Love Ireland love the Irish love triumphs what not to like. Stay safe pal and keep enjoying your Bonnie 🙏🏴
You're a legend, thanks for this! 😁 Would love to do a UK tour on her, might catch you on the road over there in the not too distant future 😜✌🏽
Thats why I bought one.
2022 goldline and it was the best decision for a commuter.
Loved the awesome review! Cheers from Edmonton Alberta Canada
Oh man, gorgeous 😍🤩 many happy miles to you ✌🏽 thanks for the comment, I'm glad you enjoyed 😄
Fantastic bike! Brilliant video. I have a 17 year old Speedmaster, still in excellent condition, twin carbs and twin discs up front. A work of art.
Thanks very much! Ugghhh gorgeous 🤤 would love a chance to take that for a spin, must be fantastic! Lucky! 🙌🏽
I have a Bonnie T100 myself and everything you said in this video is true, could be my words😂 Specially your last words, you know her and she knows you. Exactly that fact! My Bonnie is a keeper as well, learn so much of her, and the feeling, cannot discribe in words💖 Thank you for this video, made me feel warm inside! Safe riding!
Ah I'm glad, thanks for this Lilian ☺️I hope you continue to have many happy miles with your Bonnie, they truly are special machines 🥰🏍️💨
@@unOrdinaryWorld Thank you! Happy miles! Happy smiles💖🏍 They are very special💖
In my next life, I am coming back as one of your motorbikes. 😂😂 I have never seen such love and devotion and knowledge of the positive qualities of a ""her"" in my life. Back to reality, Ferdia everything you explain you make interesting, I think because you speak of your interests and passions. This jumps through the screen and hooks me everytime. And SLIGO is gorgeous. Mountains, green fields and trees, and the Sea... all in one quick ride on your Bonnie. Thanks so much. Joy. ❤
You could do worse! Glad you enjoyed, Joy ☺️ When I'm on my Pan-American tour I'll swing by yours and we can go for a spin 😉 mind yourself ❤️
I will try, for you Ferdia. I want curves, hills and speed.
Really enjoyed that. Great advert for those bikes and for Ireland. I'm a Geordie with 128,000km on my 2017 T 100 and whatever I might get next I won't be selling this one...Thanks mate
Completely know that feeling 😁 glad you enjoyed, thanks! ☺️✌🏽
Great review!... You put into words exactly what I feel for my 2012 Bonnie T100... I do miss a 6th gear like you when going over 60mph on the Highway but ... for the most part you can't beat the FUN you can have on a Bonnie!
Thanks Paul, glad you enjoyed! Always good to get the approval of another Bonnie rider! 😁✌🏽
Common mistake mate, don't need s sixth gear. It's all down to gear ratios. Admittedly I have found myself trying to select sixth gear but that's just because I'm old and dementia is kicking in😂
Thank you,I just bought a 2013 Bonneville
Looking forward to learning and riding.Hello from Seattle Washington.
Many happy miles to you! ✊🏽🏍️💨
Beautiful bike, just got mine a few days ago.
Your words towards the bonnie are so well chosen, so fitting and light up my motorbike heart!🔥
Glad to hear it ☺️ and many happy miles to you! 😁🏍️💨
Really very good review. I bought a 2011 t100 and I absolutely love it. I had a bonnie t140 e brand new in 1980 sold her in 88 and regretted it. So after having a katana 1100, 955 speed triple , Harley road king, Harley Dyna wide glide ( which I still have ) BMW r 1100s mamola replica ( kept that too ), gen 2 heyabusa, v,strom 1000 I spotted a really immaculate one owner t100 with all paperwork and only 5000 miles from new. I've had to put new tyres on due to the originals being cracked but now she's serviced and A1 I'm loving this bike and she's a keeper too.
This was the best motorcycle review ive ever seen, and i dont even own a T100. Well said, well put togather, beautiful ans concise. You made a subscriber, Friend.
And you sir are a gentleman and a legend! Thank you so much 🙌🏽
Thanks for a beautiful and informative video. So glad you turned left and then let your camera linger lovingly on the wild coast. A feast for the senses as well as an excellent summing up of the bike's features and capabilities. If I ha the money and the courage I'd get a Bonnie.
I'd highly recommend it too, they're gorgeous mellow bikes that are as close as you can get to growing wings! She certainly gave me freedom thereto unimagined that sunny April day I bought her back in 2018 🥰
Bet mine's dirtier that yours!
I've had my T100 for 15 years now and it hasn't let me down once.
It's kept in the open air under a cover throughout the year and criminally deglected but like a faithful old labrador "wags its tail" every time I start her up.
I'm 81 now so I imagine she's my last bike.
Lovely video, thanks.
Thanks very much! And fair play to you, you're an inspiration - so long as you can ride, keep riding! ☺️💪🏽🫡
Wonderful video! Thanks for the tour, too! I've been around quite a bit but yet to go to Ireland. I share your love of the bike and I've had several. A good cleaning of the calipers every couple years when doing the fluid flush should help the feel. The only mods I've done to my '11 T-100 are a Dart screen and CNC shorty levers as I couldn't adequately cover the front brake with the stock levers, even in the closest position.
Ride on, mate!
This dude is living my dream life ngl 🦅 Keep it up brdh 🔥
We're of the same dream mindset in that case! You, sir, know where it's at. I salute you 🫡 and thanks 😉☺️
@@unOrdinaryWorld Suuuuiiiiiii ♥️
This was a great video honoring a splendid machine. She is a beauty and fits in with the Irish countryside almost poetically. Your speed limit comments had me laughing. Thank you! I needed a good laugh. I am eagerly awaiting your next video!
You're right, James, she does fit the environment very well! The UK and Ireland are very similar so she feels at home. I'm happy you enjoyed and glad to have you along for the spin 😁
What is sad is such a great review and you only have 800 subscribers.
Not even! 😝
Soon.@@unOrdinaryWorld
Let's talk about this cool black bike. I'm blown away, just my taste. The optics are awesome. It suits you 100%! 😍
Come to Ireland and you can take it for a ride! ....after you get your license that is 😜
Brilliant, big thumbs up 👍 x 11. Really enjoyed watching you review/story.
Thanks so much for letting me know! 😁✌🏽☺️
Awesome review mate and thanks for sharing big love from Australia 😊😊😊
Great video! I am fellow Bonneville owner. Great descriptions of the bike in all areas. Give us a story on fixing the brakes. Lot's of advice out there on that 😊
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed! Yes, a few people have suggested some improvements to the brakes, definitely going to do those when I'm back on her for an extended period of time 😉🤫
Well done. Great review in the beautiful irish country side 😊
motorbikes are amazing, especially how we get so attached to them. i have a Triumph tiger 1200 gt pro and i love it. i always wanted a Triumph Bonneville the T120 black edition. maybe one day i will get one. the tiger is a heavy beast but i got it for traveling and hopefully in 2024 i will get to do that. Brilliant vlog
Fantastic scenery for riding. Thanks for the long term owner review.
@@BenAmbersun nice profile pic 😜
G'day from Australia - Top review mate - You're right about the often over looked all-round capability of this bike too - I run a pair of Shinko 705 Trailmasters on mine which are spot-on for both sealed roads and fire trails - Plus they look the part too B)
Checked these out, they look the part all right, gonna keep em in mind 😈 thanks for this!
Awesome video sir, great bike and one day...... if i have the money im gonna buy one too ! Hi from Holland ❤
Totally enjoyed your review!
I've got a 2022 Street Twin Bonneville and absolutely love it man. Your review was dead on. Thanks (New Subscriber too)
Thanks David 😁 welcome along! ✌🏽🏍️💨
Beautiful bike and great video keep her. I sold my Bonnie a 1972 years back and should not have, now a BSA 1967, Royal Enfield 2017 500 an ideal bike for touring if you want to see alot! I have done 1000miles in three days on her, also the entire coast of Ireland on 350 Enfield Bullets, best bikes for that small roads some beaches and mountain tracks.
Have a look at Frankys World Powers the Pot video lovely bikes and folks, one lady toured over from Scotland on her Bonnie with teenage daughter and trailer full of camping gear. Well done with the channel.
Thanks for this Janner, and for the channel recommendations! ☺️
Loving your style!! sounds fabulous too btw. This is ridiculous, your videos are really professional, love the content, you deserve way more subscribers than you have (I am a new subscriber!)
Awh thanks Phil, I appreciate this! I'll take 10 supportive bikers (and non bikers!) over 1000 anonymous subscribers any day 😎 happy to hear you're enjoying the vids ❤️
Refreshing video from the emerald isle. Triumph and Ireland, great combination.
I like that you've kept it mostly stock. A lot times riders (myself included) will pick up a new bike and while we're in the honeymoon period we immediately start with the mods (new mufflers, tail tidy kit, new handlebars, rejet the carbs, etc) before we've spent any time just riding the bike. I tell people to just enjoy the bike for few months (even up to 6 months) then figure out what you want to change. (Unless it's a mod or change that you need to make to be able to enjoy the bike..like a short rider swapping out the bars or the seat to make the bike ridable.) As far as the other mods go, you may realize two months after buying the bike that this isn't the bike for you after all... in that case, that $1500 you spent on mods isn't adding value on the resale market so you basically threw that money away. A few years ago I picked up a 2017 Moto Guzzi V7iii and immediately started dropping money on mods... I want fork gators, and tank knee pads and a different seat.... a year later I sold it because I realized I didn't love it. Of course I didn't make 1000 dollars I spent back. I sold it for a couple hundred less than what I paid for it originally, which was fine. It was a learning experience, and I had a years worth of fun with the bike.
Words of wisdom here! Thanks for this Dave 🙌🏽😉🫡
Changing the foot pegs increases ground clearance massively!
I just picked up a 2007 Bonneville. It had been sitting for 4 years, so I had to get the inside of the tank and the carbs cleaned up before it would run. It's a fun bike but it seems to run hotter than my vintage bikes. If I aim my laser thermometer at the top cooling fin (an inch or so from the spark plug) it'll be 250 degrees, which is 30 to 40 degrees hotter than my 1964 Triumph 650 or my 1975 Honda CB750 after a similar ride. I didn't expect that. I figured with the oil cooler on the front it would run slightly cooler than those older bikes. Maybe the fuel injected bikes run cooler than the carb models.
This one starts to feel toasty on the thighs when at a standstill on a hot day which is to be expected, but those are pretty rare round these parts 🤣
A very enjoyable watch I like the T100 and am considering adding it to my garage as you say they are a timeless design looking so good .Some lovely countryside and the end shot is fantastic is their a twin disc set available using the front wheel you have or would you have to change it along with the reservoir ? . nice one 👌👍
Came to your channel yesterday. I have a 2004 Bonneville t100 and am just about to go and look at it (again). Love your passion for two-wheeled sexy and dangerous things. Vous avez beaucoup de charme.
These are lifetime bikes, they look good, run well and last. I personally have seen these run 100,000 miles with one valve adjustment. I toured Ireland on a carbed Bonneville two up with luggage. We have dynoed these at about 55 at the rear wheel. Yes they will do 110mph.
Lifetime bikes. Well said. 👏🏽❤️🙌🏽
Love the video !! Subscribed!! Looking forward to learn more from you !!
Thanks Syed, welcome along 😁😉
Don't live too far from Ladies Brae and Aughris Head myself so I recognise those roads. Love spinning around there on my Meteor350 (and dropping into the Beach Bar for a Guinness Zero) but hope to pick up an 865 Bonni or CB1100Ex soon. Great vid (first I've seen so will watch some of the back catalogue).
Nice one 😁 what colours your Meteor? Don't think I've seen it around town 🤔
Excellent long term review! 👍
Beautifully done. Wonderful review. Honest. Passionate .Thank you.
Nice roads in Irland. Was there twice on a BMW K1100 LT. Must come back on my Triumph some day
I approve of both bike choices 😜 thanks for leaving a comment 😊
@@unOrdinaryWorld First discover the Valencia Region in spring 2024 on a BMW R1200 GS LC Ralley
Just bought a T120 blk from 2022 which replaced my Iron 883. Was a nice bike, but as a buddy of mine trades his Speedmaster for a T120 blk also. I tokk a look at the bonnie. Ans fell inlove. So hopefully I can say the same after a couple of years as you did. Keep anjoing the bonnie and always have sa safe rind. Greeting from Germany.
Im sure you will, many happy miles to you! 😌🏍️💨
Beautiful bike. I just took possession of an 81 BMW R100. I'm a big fan of the Standard bike.
I'm torn between the T100 and T120, the manoeuvrability around town vs the 6th gear. From Cork originally but living on the continent now. Had a gsx500 when I was on my A2 but had an accident and haven't sat on a bike in 7 years. Dying to get back to it. Miss the oul back roads, getting lost and all the rest of it. Great video, happy riding
One of the better reviews of this bike 😎👍
I feel like I'm watching Jack Sparrow but if hes Irish and hes a biker, its absolutely great. Beautiful video thank you.
🤣🤣 thanks for that! Glad you enjoyed 😊
Great video lad! Makes me want to go out and get one! Cheers.
Well sure summers only around the corner... 😜🏍️💨
I have a T100 black (air cooled) 2016 model. My first bike and i'll never part with her... Great review. All the best from France.
Génial, tres cool! Merci pour cela ^^ 😁
You crack me up a typical Irishman love it just a cracking video 👌💯👍
Interesting review. My 21 T100 comes with better single brake and good suspension. I prefer the 900 to the T120 but really like both of them. Sounds like you would prefer the T120, with twin disks and 6 gears. The t100 steers more nimbly with the weight of a single disk. Great review.
Yea I'd love to try out one of the new 120's 🤔 but you're dead right bout the weight and handling of the 100, I love it! Thanks for the comment, I'm glad you enjoyed! ✌🏽🏍️💨
Thank you I really enjoyed this 🎉
Think you nailed it! Bud!👍
Best regards from Donegal to fellow biker.
I have the same exact bike. I put the six piston Beringer caliper on the front. It’s perfect.. I had to cut the front fender.
😯 that'd do the trick alright
I have a 2013 air cooled T100, the brakes can be improved by uprating the front springs (believe it or not) and slightly better quality brake pads.
Oh lovely! Must be quite similar to my 2014? Thanks for this, hadn't considered the springs 🧐
@@unOrdinaryWorld go for full length springs, I suggest progressive Ikons (others are available but Hagon are short with a spacer like the original springs) full length progressive are much better damped and don't plunge and then rebound like the standard triumph springs.
Engine sounds like a Heart. I have one 2015 Bonneville A3. Just like your one except a pair of tubeless Alloy and single meter without the rpm meter. I did 3100km and I feel very sad for it. I know you will say what a bike for, if u don't run it, why buy it etc etc, but just get my point. This is an extraordinary Motorcycle. This bike is to keep in a Glass Box like the Monalisa in The Glass-Onion. This Is the Only Motorcycle which is 100% from any Angle. Man, Just Buy an Interceptor and clock it as much as you can and keep this Bonnie forever. I ride a Harley which I did 1lakh+ km on it. :)
Engine sounds like a heart... Love that 🥰
Great Video my friend first time watching and i subscribed to your channel, looks a lovely area to check out and the bike looks great i love Triumphs and the Bonneville has so much history...well done ..very well presented and stacks of information
Thanks for this! Happy to hear the feedback 😄🏍️💨
Hi, great video, I have had the same bike for 18 months now and your review is spot on! Can I ask what trousers you are wearing in the vid?
Hi! Thanks! Had to wait till I got back to check the jeans: Overland by RiderValley, They're long wearing, but not so warm 🤞🏽
Hello
This is the person who rides the Bonneville in Japan.
your jacket is so nice! What manufacturer's product is this?
Thanks! It's a Richa - absolutely love it 😄
"Hard to know whether the speed limit is the limit, or a dare" spot on 😂 Fantastic review, Ferdia, and a gorgeous Bonneville too! I'm surprised you kept your train of thought going while riding along with the sheep, and more surprised that they ran along ahead of you for so long 😅 Those were some great shots you got of the bike beside the coast. What camera do you use if I may ask?
I think those poor sheep would've run all the way into the sea if I'd stayed behind them! The B roll shots are captured on my Sony A6400 📸😉
Man I really enjoyed this review. Apologies for being a Brit. Greets from the North Sea.
Thank you love it 👍
Beautiful touching review
Agree, my Bonnie is hopefully my last change. British design is superb, however, it took the Japanese/Thais to make them oil tight😀
Fantastic review !! .. I think the newer version with the extra power and better brakes would suit you very well ... I had the Street Scrambler version which would be perfect for those Irish roads ! ...
Ohhh don't tempt me!
Hello from London, England. I have a 2015 T100 and I agree its a lovely machine. if you want to improve it, I recommend Hagon suspension front and rear plus a retune of the EFI. Subscribed. 🙂
Thanks for this! Few others have also recommended upgrading the suspension. Think it's on the cards for when have a few more 💲💲 Have a good one! ✌🏽🏍️💨
A fantastic review and a fantastic bike
Me mother was Irish from Donegal and me dad was English from Yorkshire. So i ride a Bonneville and feel emotional about it. I find the brakes fine, i just always use both back and front and am used to putting a bit more grip/weight into 'em. She stops just fine doing that.
That's true to be fair, when both brakes are on the go she does stop well enough. I've gotten into the habit of not using the rear much on her due to it having a tendency to stick. The underslung rear caliper gets full of salt meaning regular piston cleaning is in order, something I don't do now as I only ride the bike periodically when I'm home 😬 but good point, when correct braking practice is applied, she sheds speed decently. Thanks for pointing that out! 🙏🏽
Bro, great review. Yes, the braking is shat. I love the bike. I'll never ride anything else.
Thanks Michael, glad you enjoyed it ✌🏽🏍️💨
What do you think about the T100 or T120 for a totally new rider? I'm 53, 6'3" 215 lns and consider myself a careful driver. What accessories do you recommend for the Bonneville starting out?
Never actually rode the 120, but for a new rider I'd say the 100 is plenty enough bike, and a particularly friendly one for starting on. Panniers and a windshield are definite considerations for accessories 😁🏍️💨
Got to say loved your video thank you.
Great video.
Hi mate beautiful country side I’m from Italy and I love Ireland eventhou the weather is always cloud but nevertheless Your Country is in a certain way like your Bonnie and I love the Bonnies ! 11:25
Fantastic video . I've been looking at a Bonneville. Its nice to hear a review of someone who doesn't have basketball player genetics and are 6ft 5 😂 . I'm only 5ft 5 . So was concerned about the seat height. I think I'll take a closer look and get a pair of boots with lifts. Thanks Sir, be safe .
You'll have no problem with the Bonnie! Lovely low seat height. Us shorter riders are faster anyway 😜
@@unOrdinaryWorld Haha, true 👍
It's a little tall, it surprised me. But I'm 5'3" and it's fine. My Thunderbird sport was uncomfortably tall, but my TT Legend is short enough for me to flat foot.
Change the stock pipes , filter and get it pro mapped. You'll never look back. Mine goes 120mph no worries
Have you fitted steel braided brake lines, and or fibre pads ? Greetings from Scotland where sheep are into kamikaze leaps in front of bikes :) Bold Erin go Bragh, my Mam was from Donegal :) My Dad was Polish :) Don't ask
Pads yes lines no, that's a good idea for another brakes upgrade, thanks 😁 didn't know even the sheep were crazy up there, though I'm not surprised 😝 thanks for the heads up about the lines!✌🏽
@@unOrdinaryWorld Oh we're all a bit daft here, it helps us cope :)
Pozdrowienia of Polaka z Donegalu 😉
I had a 2010 Thruxton that was pretending to be a sport bike. I just got a 2012 Bonneville and it's not pretending to be anything other than a nice ride. Just easy all the way around. I have several other bikes and if I'm not going too far I choose the Triumph.
Well put, thanks for summing up my video in 3 sentences 🤣😝 gorgeous bikes these bonnies, plain and simple, but gorgeous
hi, awesom bike🖤. I'm planing to buy exactly the same model Bonnie, color, years itc. I live in Dublin and I don't have a garrage,im planning to use good quality motorbike cover. Could you tell me how it's look this bike after few years user, it's resistant to corosion, how are looks the details?Thanks, cheers
Hi there! In my experience it holds up very well to the elements, the chrome is perfect and only some paint peeling on the lower metal parts of the bike close to the road. Look up FreeMilesMC on RUclips, he's a friend of mine and reviewed the bike and talked more in depth about the build quality than I did here. I really love my Bonnie! Cool to have a comment from Dublin, will see you on the road 😜🏍️💨
@@unOrdinaryWorld I hope soon ;) , thanks and safe ride
Shes a beauty
Which is the better handling bike the bmw r850 or t100
I'd have to say the Triumph, not that the 850c handles bad at all, but it's a long bike with a stretched out front fork and bars. It's a cruiser after all. The Triumph is definitely more compact and tidy, easier to move around in tight spots than the 850c 😬
Neither😂
@@PatrickWhitaker-ls2cs 😂😂
Get a Dart classic windscreen .... it will help
I think you'll find that your bike here is air/oil cooled. Those cooling fins on the engine are genuine and the radiator is in fact an oil filled oil cooling radiator 🙂
I love the looks of the T100 but I have been hearing about gearbox problems. Has anyone been experiencing problems or is this rare?
Never heard of this myself... 🧐🤔 maybe on earlier models?
There are those issues with the later water cooled models but they are apparently fixed for the 2021 model.
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Change the Brake pads to EBC sintered double H, problem solved for the brakes😅
Nice one, thanks! 😁
How much mileage does it gives in average speed?
In my experience 220-250km on a 15L tank at speeds 100-130kmh
Would it give more mileage if ride below 100 kmph?
@@malemthounaojam5046 yea you could stretch it a bit further for sure 😁
Are you Ireland's response to Freddie ? ;))
🤣🤣🤣
Other people call it dirt, I call it patina.
SAY WHAT YOU WANT ABOUT BRITS
THEY BUILT GOOD BIKES!! INDEED
Stock pipes are just suck
A bike should look like you ride it. If you want to keep it clean and perfect, park it in your bedroom and never ride it.
Agreed 🙌🏽😉
brittish lol made in thailand.
always werid to see ppl riding/driving on the left side of the road lol
Watch it upside down 😝
@@unOrdinaryWorld damn... you outsmart me