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@garryhorton9105
@garryhorton9105 Сағат бұрын
Nice review Freddie 👍🏼goes without saying all the bike would need is the stage 1 upgrade ie. free flowing exhaust,intake and remapping to suit as they run too lean stock. I have a 2001 fxdwg which I’ve owned for 14 years and this sportglide is the only model I would consider replacing my ride with.
@pa.laubel3696
@pa.laubel3696 5 сағат бұрын
My Granfather lived in Meriden. I remember going past the Triumph factory as a kid..Im really sad that they demolished it. It should have been kept for heritage. I also was taken to visit my grandfather in a side car fixed to a BSA A10. Riden by my Auntie. Great memories.
@andrewwhite4668
@andrewwhite4668 5 сағат бұрын
Yes, there are better bikes. We've become infected, at least in the adventure riding community, with a kind of practical rot eating away at our fun meter. The Transalp is David from Shawn of the Dead poking at his glasses and muttering about how "I don't see the point of owning a car in London." The Transalp is something. But it's not enough. I'd much prefer to be adventurous all the way round and choose a bike that is thrilling to ride and aesthetically magnificent. I am not a customer of the Teutonic boxers. I much prefer to keep my cash here in America and choose the rolling brass knuckles that is the Indian FTR Rally (120hp and knobblies). I would also prefer to send my money to the shores of Lake Como and buy the Guzzi TT, which is also possessed of a magnificent exhaust note, capable geometry, and Italic styling. Life is too short to let Excel make a motorcycle choice for you. God bless the Japanese, the Transalp is a wonderful and safe choice. The Fury is a wonderful and safe choice for a cruiser. But there's so much more to a motorcycle than that. We are madmen doing an insane bit of recreation on the least sane choice for transport. Let us proceed apace and choose our instruments accordingly, soaking our neurons in noise and g-forces, and laughter, until we are no more. Then let our friends speak of us as people who lived fully among the walking dead who tried to stave off the inevitable with spreadsheets and focus groups.
@vinnylee878
@vinnylee878 5 сағат бұрын
Vespa 😂 not even Italian,Chinese lambretta knock off,call a royal alloy,you don't know much mate,didn't know it was a vw engine in the bike a few videos ago
@chrisdowns3725
@chrisdowns3725 5 сағат бұрын
My grandad was one of the ton up boys and this is on my bucket list of places to visit
@kennethhart8422
@kennethhart8422 5 сағат бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gZ6RgKaCxpiRYYk.htmlsi=jYpTqU28ITuiZaM3 A great youtube video showing how busy the ace cafe can be sometimes.
@constantin1959
@constantin1959 6 сағат бұрын
Why do you want to remove this and that? Shouldn't you focus on the bike as it is? Thanks for the review anyway.
@ronaldthomas9396
@ronaldthomas9396 6 сағат бұрын
I'd prefer the sound of the ride and the bike, but no music!
@graantmnz
@graantmnz 6 сағат бұрын
As a Kiwi who had heard of the famous Ace Cafe, i visited it in 2019. What a dump - it would not even get a licence to operate in NZ as the floor for a start would not comply with Health regulations here. There is no doubt that the owners would argue that it's keeping it's patina , but there is no excuse for keeping it as a Shxxhole
@josephandreuccetti7270
@josephandreuccetti7270 6 сағат бұрын
Under rated gem 💎I had a factory and miss it dearly
@eatutorials4669
@eatutorials4669 6 сағат бұрын
Kawasaki eliminator review, pls
@user-GrahamT
@user-GrahamT 7 сағат бұрын
That is one very very good video Freddie...👏
@johnnyralf3453
@johnnyralf3453 7 сағат бұрын
I spent most of my teenage years back in the early 60s in the ace cafe, being all night with bikes coming and going. The likes of BSA"s triumphs bsa gold stars tritons Ariels Velocettes and many moore. In 69 it shut down and became a tyre company. And what is so wonderful when it reopened as the Ace cafe as we know it today the original Rockola juke box was found upstairs on the first floor if my memory doesn't fail me. Good old days, had a great impact on my teenage years..
@TheBlibo
@TheBlibo 7 сағат бұрын
Hi If the vibration is so bad at 65mph what is it like at 75 ...80 or 90 dose it smooth out or get worse Great vid
@douchepos
@douchepos 8 сағат бұрын
The bike next to those soulless modern looking street buildings. Like a flower in concrete.
@andrewcaldon4138
@andrewcaldon4138 8 сағат бұрын
I really need to know what brand of pannier support and luggage rack is on this bike
@guillaumevayerg7127
@guillaumevayerg7127 8 сағат бұрын
Just went to test it … first thought « what a piece of crap », but … hey, sitting position is just great, the little engine breathes like a little animal, everything is sweet on this little machine, just felt for it !!! The Japanese and European are so soul-less compared to this little thing, just love it ! It’s what a motorbike should be, full of character, nice and sounding absolutely great. And the price is a joke !
@nonsononessunooko4066
@nonsononessunooko4066 9 сағат бұрын
damn i cant call it RIUMPH anymore😂
@cockneygeezer3528
@cockneygeezer3528 10 сағат бұрын
the last time I was at the Ace was in 1968 on my 500 Gold Star with a gang of lads from Swindon, on our way back from a 59 club do, the next year sold the Goldie and started racing, the first race was at Cadwell Park on a 250 ex works Puch, (I should have raced the Gould Star) then started racing sidecars. I'm now 80 years old my last bike was a Honda 750 1979 sold it five years ago. not a day go's by I still think about my biking day's, when I took my test I didn't have to wear a crass helmet, crazy times, all you guys riding now keep safe.
@leegould5306
@leegould5306 10 сағат бұрын
At least the bike wasn’t damaged in the attempt.
@marcusandrade3911
@marcusandrade3911 10 сағат бұрын
U don't hv to carry ur helmet everywhere... NXT tym ur in Goa use local PPL prsn to show u around
@chaidle
@chaidle 10 сағат бұрын
Sir what jacket do you put on if I may
@raghavmuthiah8849
@raghavmuthiah8849 12 сағат бұрын
I love your Pure Englishmen delivery! Paul bettany of Biking world 😂❤ Please come back to India and make more Vlogs
@user-ef2eu7kn1t
@user-ef2eu7kn1t 12 сағат бұрын
Меню и Цены Нужно Озвучить .... ! Фас Фуд - Победил ! 🍔🍗🍟🏁
@ToreOnYouTube
@ToreOnYouTube 12 сағат бұрын
That amount of torque is scary when cornering, especially since its in such a low RPM range. Easy to lose your rear.
@Spondoodikins
@Spondoodikins 13 сағат бұрын
Get a fender extender Freddie to keep the crud off that rebuilt engine 😊
@andreasglaboniat9841
@andreasglaboniat9841 14 сағат бұрын
I rode IT yesterday at the dealer and the sportster s. The sportsters s made me feel like okay after 10 years without bike i Do Not like riding anymore. The the fat bob I got off the bike with a smile. I would like IT to have more Electronics and the price comapred to the glide St with luggage ( dont know the right term) and Wind shild for 3000 Euros less make me think that the fat bob is not Wörth the Money
@pops9577
@pops9577 16 сағат бұрын
Hi, I don't like the forward controls on the Meteor. The mid controls on the Classic are much better in my opinion. Great video.
@trenaallen1613
@trenaallen1613 16 сағат бұрын
Hi Freddie just watching old videos of yours in Tenerife and I have seen Monika , she's beautiful and omg your bike looks a reck but now is not
@ianbrown5924
@ianbrown5924 17 сағат бұрын
What a beauty.
@bobdunn4179
@bobdunn4179 17 сағат бұрын
Totally expected to see the shifter on the right.😄But alas it can only be so retro.
@Jer0867
@Jer0867 18 сағат бұрын
I've seriously considered a Triumph of some sort, for several years. However, the farce surrounding the work on your Bonnie (and the unbelievable amount of time it took) is the strongest argument I've ever seen, for NOT getting a Triumph!
@phillipclare2989
@phillipclare2989 18 сағат бұрын
Great video. Thanks Freddie. Does anyone know what exhausts are on the bike?
@MrB1967
@MrB1967 18 сағат бұрын
I realise this is an old video but at long last I've found my V85TT and will be collecting it in a week or so. Thanks Freddie, you were instrumental in my enlightenment 🙂
@tomjones7593
@tomjones7593 18 сағат бұрын
Glad it's still there! Is the Target Roundabout cafe still in existence ? I used to go there is my late teens/ early 20's for a fry-up; haven't been to London now in decades !
@user-tu7kv4eo7y
@user-tu7kv4eo7y 15 сағат бұрын
The Target is now a MacDonalds.
19 сағат бұрын
I visit the Ace every single week. I am from Spain but I’ve been a Londoner for the last 17 years. I love the ace. When is sunny lots of riders go down there and it’s lovely.
@paulbiddulph7620
@paulbiddulph7620 19 сағат бұрын
Freddie 😮 you need a suitable front mudguard. Your clean engine is going to get plastered with dirt 😢😢
@AshleighGray-bv7no
@AshleighGray-bv7no 20 сағат бұрын
The goods news is, from April 2024 you can apply for your licence at the airport when you arrive! Well, that’s what Google is telling me
@guyrose2239
@guyrose2239 22 сағат бұрын
What a great vlog…. Wonderful to watch … thanks guys
@JamesSimmons-gv4ow
@JamesSimmons-gv4ow 22 сағат бұрын
I am glad I don't hail from and ride in the UK. I hate those huge license plates they insist motorcycles use. How come cars don't have those great big square ugly things? They must be, like, punishment or something.
@Lutz-lo7cl
@Lutz-lo7cl 23 сағат бұрын
Greetings from Germany. I just love your enthusiasm, especially when it came to the mirrors. I ride a 2016 Breakout and one of the first things I did was to change them, because it is very difficult to see past your arms. Nevertheless, when I ride past a large storefront and see myself in the reflection of the window, I do say “ahhh… there she is”.
@pwokaren
@pwokaren 23 сағат бұрын
Whoever designed my 2018 Harley-Davidson FatBoy deserves a medal. 🥇 Other brand riders get jealous of Harley-Davidson but who knows why ? Let people ride whatever they want !
@michaelsmith2733
@michaelsmith2733 23 сағат бұрын
I'm 70 yrs. old And I have lived my life. I loved riding and building bikes, but you sound like a super salesman to me.
@manjunathnr4624
@manjunathnr4624 Күн бұрын
I will tell you why Germans didn't include a milage details(tank range) with that tiny tank and big azz engine cz its milage is pretty bad that's disappointing for such a beautiful motorcycle 😅😂, playing art of war on their customers 😅😂
@LesterSuarezGonzalez-dz9ns
@LesterSuarezGonzalez-dz9ns Күн бұрын
Truly love The Amazing Norton❤, so it's a real Master Piece on wheels 🥇!!!, No doubt one of my favorite Motorcycles ❤️!!!, Great video, Thanks for sharing 👊👍✌️!!!
@Geekay_agr
@Geekay_agr Күн бұрын
Hey Freddie, I live near Greenwich, Big fan of your content. Would I get a chance to meet you and your Bonneville?
@Rin_Ario
@Rin_Ario Күн бұрын
Kalau kamu menyukai suasana alami pedesaan di Lombok maka kamu akan juga menyukai suasana alami di Sumbawa Besar. Menurut saya, lebih indah Sumbawa Besar.
@Nucklehead-mm9gf
@Nucklehead-mm9gf Күн бұрын
Harleys are not the best bikes, fastest or even most reliable but they are solid, fast enough, fairly reliable, stunningly beautiful and most importantly embody a full all around riding experience! Every brand does something wel and some do alot well but Harleys just have so much character and feedback that makes a ride feel like so much more than just a ride. It's the rumble, pleasant vibration, clink and clank of shifting and just generally feedback on everything you do and the motorcycle does in response. It's hard to explain until you just get on one yourself and a proper Harley. A nice Iron 883 or 1200 with a stage 1 or a Road King Special or a Softail Heritage. Dont hop on a Nightster 975 or Street 750 or Vrod and judge Harley based off those because they are the least Harley bikes available from Harley. Don't get me wrong they are great bikes too and offer unique experiences but if you wanna understand why people love Harleys, ride a proper Harley for at least a 1k miles in a variety of roads but preferably a scenic curvy mountainside and you should get it by then.
@kyriakosgalanos8020
@kyriakosgalanos8020 Күн бұрын
such a beautiful bike but she is too hungry for fuel
@ChrisSpriggs-rj2ys
@ChrisSpriggs-rj2ys Күн бұрын
Norton and MV Augusta are TT legends