Absolutely are sir. I need that radiator grill in my life, it looks superb!! Not sure on exhaust options as I plan on touring Europe on it so may keep it stock
@@wiseguyrob2005 if yours is a 22-23 model, you can use the earlier silencers to have the same stock look and be rid of the cats. Just a hair louder than stock that way.
Great tasteful mods and walk through good sir. As a 3 triumph owner one thing I'd recommend is getting the oem triumph heated grips they're the best I've ever used.
No regrets on my mods. I’m sure you are enjoying yours. I’ll get my break-in service done when I get back from vacation and some knobbies installed to be ready for summer.
Actually if you look back to the 50’s before manufacturers started capitalizing on the scrambler market that people made themselves, pipes were low, mid, high, out one side, or out both sides. All depended on that persons taste or pocketbook as they built their bikes.
Really great looking Scrambler! Is there much exhaust heat for the pillion passanger with the slash cut? And do you have both the cat and baffles or just baffles? How loud is the slash cut? Thank you!
In the 2022 and up models, the cat was moved to the silencers. So installing the slash cuts removed the cats. This pipes have the baffles in them. I couldn’t tell you about a passenger, but I have no heat issues. The sound is quieter than Harley’s I’ve owned. Also quieter than my H1. You can hear the sound in my other videos.
Neat work and neat choice of accessories. 👍
Thank you.
Hey man, beautiful bike, great mods. It looks stunning. Hope you’re proud of it. This bikes really shines on the road but of course in a good way 👌🏻
Thank you. I’m loving her.
Great mods...bike looks great, superb!! Cheers Steve
Thanks, Steve.
Love the mods. Mines very similar but without the tail tidy, indicators and exhaust yet.
Stunning my friend!!!
Thanks Rob. I hope I’m not enabling you to get into more trouble with your Scrambler 😉
Absolutely are sir. I need that radiator grill in my life, it looks superb!! Not sure on exhaust options as I plan on touring Europe on it so may keep it stock
@@wiseguyrob2005 if yours is a 22-23 model, you can use the earlier silencers to have the same stock look and be rid of the cats. Just a hair louder than stock that way.
Great tasteful mods and walk through good sir. As a 3 triumph owner one thing I'd recommend is getting the oem triumph heated grips they're the best I've ever used.
Thank you. I did go with the Triumph heated grips. They give me one more position than the ones that were on my GSA 1250 and work great.
@@charliestoybox2099 ah glad to hear for some reason I saw wires and thought and went with after market my mistake
@@FunWithAJ that wire was plugged into my power outlet for my heated vest.
Nice video. Your attitude and inspiration is a lot like mine. Looking forward to doing similar modes to mine
No regrets on my mods. I’m sure you are enjoying yours. I’ll get my break-in service done when I get back from vacation and some knobbies installed to be ready for summer.
If you look at all the scramblers on the market, the Triumph 1200 is about the only one with a true scrambler type exhaust system
Actually if you look back to the 50’s before manufacturers started capitalizing on the scrambler market that people made themselves, pipes were low, mid, high, out one side, or out both sides. All depended on that persons taste or pocketbook as they built their bikes.
Have you seen any of the Tamarit bikes? Really nice aftermarket parts for Triumphs! Love everything thing you've done!
Yes I almost ordered one of their seats. Decided to keep the one I’ve got for now.
Great mods! It's a really good looking bike. Love my XC. Quick question; What about the heat with that exhaust? Is less noticeable?
On my 2023 the cats were in the silencers. So heat hasn’t been an issue with the cats gone.
Wish we could of heard the exhaust.
You can hear it in my other vids. Thanks for watching.
Nice mods, you've done a lot of research.
Thanks. Modding would be more fun if it was someone else’s money I spent lol.
Great looking bike!
How did you mount the motogadget blaze pins in the rear? Looks like to have some sort of spacer?
Thanks. Motogadjet make a round mount that it screws into to extend it out.
Really great looking Scrambler! Is there much exhaust heat for the pillion passanger with the slash cut? And do you have both the cat and baffles or just baffles? How loud is the slash cut? Thank you!
In the 2022 and up models, the cat was moved to the silencers. So installing the slash cuts removed the cats. This pipes have the baffles in them. I couldn’t tell you about a passenger, but I have no heat issues. The sound is quieter than Harley’s I’ve owned. Also quieter than my H1. You can hear the sound in my other videos.
Great bike,bat i like whit Exsaust down...
Thanks for watching
Curious why you plan to go with Barkbusters over stock?
The stock ones are just fancy wind deflectors. They will bend or break even just falling off the side stand. Many have found this out already.
Can you ride with a pillion with the slash exhaust?
Sorry but I couldn’t tell you. I don’t ride a pillion and my passenger pegs are removed.
Do know how these pipes are for passengers ?
I couldn’t tell you. I don’t ride passengers.