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DIY Handlebar Swap – Save Money & Do it Yourself (Bonneville T120)

I’m swapping out the café bars on my Bonneville T120 and going back to the stock handlebars. This is a pretty straightforward job that you can do in your garage with basic hand tools. Handlebars generally all work the same way, so you could use this on other makes, but there might be some slight differences. It’s an easy job; simple hand tools and general know-how, and you’ll be fine. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and smash that notification bell to stay up-to-date on all my adventures. Ride on and keep the shiny side up! 🏍️🌟

Selling my Tiger was the BEST Mistake I ever made

I sold my Triumph Tiger XRx adventure bike and replaced it with a classic. Here’s why it’s BETTER for real-world riding, and why this might be the best all-around motorcycle you can buy. Keep a look out for a full review coming soon. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and smash that notification bell to stay up-to-date on all my adventures. Ride on and keep the shiny side up! 🏍️🌟

Triumph Trident 800 vs. 660: Everything Changed

Triumph just announced the all-new Trident 800 with 115 horsepower, fully adjustable suspension, and radial brakes. As a Trident 660 owner, here’s my complete breakdown of what changed, how it compares, and which one you should buy. 📊 TRIDENT 800 SPECS: – Engine: 798cc inline-triple – Power: 115 HP @ 10,750 RPM – Torque: 62 lb-ft @ 8,500 RPM – Weight: 198kg (436 lbs) wet – Suspension: Fully adjustable Showa – Brakes: Radial calipers, cornering ABS – Price: $9,995 📊 TRIDENT 660 SPECS: – Engine: 660cc inline-triple – Power: 80 HP – Torque: 47 lb-ft – Weight: 189kg (417 lbs)Continue readingTriumph Trident 800 vs. 660: Everything Changed

The NEW 2025 Triumph Speed Twin 1200 RS

As a brand new offering by Triumph, I take advantage of the test rides at the MotoGP race at COTA to ride the 2025 Speed Twin 1200 RS. This is an updated version of their Speed Twin, with great classic stylings and an upgraded motor to the normal T120 Bonneville. Come take a ride with me as I discuss all the different aspects of this motorcycle. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and smash that notification bell to stay up-to-date on all my adventures. Ride on and keep the shiny side up! 🏍️🌟

Trident 660 Hidden Menus

Unlock the secrets of your Triumph Trident 660! In this video, I explore the hidden diagnostic menus that most riders don’t know about. Learn how to access these menus to check your bike’s current firmware version and identify fault codes when that pesky check engine light comes on. Whether you’re a tech-savvy rider or just curious about what’s “under the hood”, this guide is for you. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and smash that notification bell to stay up-to-date on all my adventures. Ride on and keep the shiny side up! 🏍️🌟

Essential Gear for Fall Motocamping

Are you ready to hit the open road on two wheels? Whether you’re a seasoned motocamper or just starting out, there are some essential items you won’t want to leave behind. In this video, I’ll cover what my “must-haves” are for an enjoyable motocamping trip. So what are you waiting for? Rev up and let’s get on the road! Camping Equipment used in this video (non-affiliate Amazon links): Drone: https://a.co/d/gSdXf20 Solar Battery Bank: https://a.co/d/9GHpxtP GSI Dualist Cook Set: https://a.co/d/6dGNCxJ Stove: https://a.co/d/8VRVgCu Spork: https://a.co/d/1bzTINP Cup: https://a.co/d/4qyHhxM Camp Table: https://a.co/d/fep5Dvb Alps Mountaineering Chair: https://a.co/d/3y7nZYN Air Pump: https://a.co/d/6tmihaA Sleeping Bag: https://a.co/d/bMue3wa Alps MountaineeringContinue readingEssential Gear for Fall Motocamping

Why do I MotoVlog?

Why do I MotoVlog? I had to take a quick ride around town, so I decided to talk about my inspirations for starting this MotoVlog. Hopefully I can explain why I love riding and why I wanted to share it with all of you! Thanks for watching!