Triumph Street Triple 2016, Test Ride And Review

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  • čas přidán 1. 09. 2016
  • After a full day and about 200 miles, this is my review of Triumph's middle weight ripper

Komentáře • 233

  • @pedge66
    @pedge66 Před 7 lety +21

    I've had one of these for a year now, I have done 17000 miles and it hasn't missed a beat. 2 trips around Europe including the alps and a couple of track days and I can never see myself selling it on. Sliding the yoke 15mm down the forks sharpens up the front end and fitting a SC project GPM2 end can and getting the engine power mapped to suit increases the power and lowers the weight, Bridgestone S21 tyres are a good match as well

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +1

      Excellent!

    • @1Blomberg2
      @1Blomberg2 Před 4 lety

      The SC Project GP M2 exhaust give this bike an incredible sound!

    • @radiatorius21
      @radiatorius21 Před 4 lety

      What map did you use?

  • @fordlatch41
    @fordlatch41 Před 7 lety +5

    Can I just say, you nailed it with the bike. I have had mine now for 4 years and been round Europe twice with a tall puig screen and fully loaded with luggage, which it did very well averaging 69mpg amazingly. But also ride it all through summer over here, I just love riding the thing day and night.

  • @sunspyband
    @sunspyband Před 10 měsíci +1

    probably one of the best, clear and descriptive bike tests I have seen... nice one! As a result, I bought one yesterday and look forward to riding it!

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you. Enjoy your new bike and ride safe 👍

  • @martinchivers7341
    @martinchivers7341 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks indeed VeeFour. That was one heck of an enjoyable informative review.
    You hammered the price issue quite well, while covering all other aspects on a nice drive.
    The Striple R is the one for me from all available competing market choices.
    Keep'em coming man! Cheers..

  • @gustavgod
    @gustavgod Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks a lot for the good review! I am planning on getting a middle weight bike and this one was one of the favs, your insights help a lot on considering value for money + style. Love the Triumph tripples..

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 5 lety

      You won't go wrong with one of these 👍👍👍

  • @Triumphstreettriplewheelies

    This is the best review I’ve ever watched! Down to earth straight to the point & a ride local to myself! I’m having one 😊

  • @outtasight7952
    @outtasight7952 Před 5 lety +9

    Bought the exact same model last summer and still got it now, love it......... looked at Ducati Monster, MT07 and z800. never looked back. LOVE IT.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 5 lety

      There's no doubt about it, these are great bikes 👍

    • @Cressfromhell
      @Cressfromhell Před 4 lety

      Me too. Got mine in April and its perfect street bike with class. People always stop for my bike over most bikes out there! Hope you enjoy

    • @charlieb3497
      @charlieb3497 Před 3 lety

      Sold my FireBlade and just bought 2015 Diablo red bike from 84 year old perfectionist! Absolutely love it and I am 62 😎

  • @chrisd8884
    @chrisd8884 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the well rounded review, I was considering the Street Triple 675R (2015/16) for my next bike this year and this video has essentially sealed the deal in regards to the questions and thoughts I had in regards to its versatility and fun factor.

    • @charlieb3497
      @charlieb3497 Před 3 lety +1

      Just bought 2015 street triple it’s a beautiful bike can’t fault it and I am 62 😎 wouldn’t change it for anything triumph have nailed it 🤙

    • @arfb8
      @arfb8 Před rokem

      @@charlieb3497 hi just a quick question, I’m looking at one of these, how tall are you? I’m 6ft worried I may be a bit tall for this bike. Have you still got it and your thoughts on it. Thanks in advance👍🏻

  • @dissyduster
    @dissyduster Před 4 lety +4

    Great Vid,Nice to hear one with out swearing all over the place,thank you,great job,

  • @dustytriumph
    @dustytriumph Před 7 lety +1

    Great review, great scenery and roads. I dream about having a bike someday so I watch reviews of STR3's just to listen to that intoxicating induction and exhaust roar. That sound alone makes me desire the STR3 perhaps more than any other. I think it's a great looking bike as well. I really like the headlight's look especially when paired with the fly screen.

  • @fannyferret
    @fannyferret Před 4 lety

    After a several years without two wheels. I've decided that another superbike is to much for me these days due to a back operation. So have been looking into a sporty day to day bike that'll bring a smile to my face and sit me in a better position. I was split between a MT07 and the Street Triple 675.......well this review has totally made my mind up. A great looking bike with good handling and an incredible sound. Perfect allrounder.....plus being a shortarse is the ideal size.
    Great review!!!

  • @jeremywhyte-hemson3589

    This is the best review out there. Straight up fun bike

  • @dead-beta
    @dead-beta Před 6 lety +1

    Your video was really helpful for me whilst I was searching around for a bike, I just recently bought a '13 675 in Caribbean Blue - CANNOT wait to collect it this Thursday! It's my first bike from my DAS - slightly nervous to say the least!

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 6 lety

      Graeme Pritchard I'm glad that I was able to help, and don't be nervous as you've bought a great bike that's easy and fun to ride. Ride safe 👍👍

  • @SoundofGugu
    @SoundofGugu Před 7 měsíci +2

    Nice review. Here in OZ the 660 LAMS version is top of the learner range and holds its own on a motorway. Anything longer than 100KM without break is going to start to be a little uncomfortable seat wise but overall, as you said, a local, in this case nip to the shops and the beach with a half helmet is perfect.. not quite prepared to go the distance with storage but thats ok a fold up rucksack is enough for a few last minute items at the shops on the way back. Top bike even if the chain tensioner is a little rattly!

  • @madforit4621
    @madforit4621 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video review and was really good to see Rivington and Belmont as I emigrated from Bolton 18 years ago...subscribed

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks. I've just this minute got back home from my usual Sunday blast up to Rivy Barn. It won't have changed at all since you left

  • @jcov1825
    @jcov1825 Před 7 lety +16

    The street triple R is a much better bike than the z800 and the Mt 09, the z800 is a heavy pig and the the Mt 09 is harsh on the throttle and the suspension needs $2k before its lose to the triumph, so you do pay more but what you get is bike that is set up from the get go and would take those other 2 to school in the twisites straight from the shop floor, I'm a biased triumph man :p, nice video :)

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +1

      well I'm a Triumph fan boy myself so I'd probably pay the extra an go for the R. That will be a stonkingly fun bike for day to day duties

    • @sotonjoe
      @sotonjoe Před 7 lety +1

      the r ones seem to hold their extra £700 over the standard ones throughout their lives if you look at used prices too

    • @madforit4621
      @madforit4621 Před 6 lety +1

      Josh great to know as I just got rid of a Z800 for that same reason (heavy pig) and am looking at buying a 2016 street triple R...moved for UK 18 years ago now live northern Thailand and the roads here are made for bikes some of the best twisties in Asia if not the world..

  • @garrygb
    @garrygb Před 7 lety +3

    Great all round review.

  • @LoveJJ70
    @LoveJJ70 Před 6 lety +1

    Great review video, nice work mate... a must watch if you're like myself and thinking of owning one of these bikes

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 6 lety

      I've owned 2 Triumphs myself, and I highly recommend them. You can't go wrong with a trumpet :)

  • @kiwi-on-a-bike660
    @kiwi-on-a-bike660 Před 7 lety +2

    I bought the LAM version 660 so currently on an L plate, still its a peppy machine and even this was more than an MT07 but I've no regrets, just love this bike. Subbed. :)

    • @lukekeogh1160
      @lukekeogh1160 Před 6 lety

      kiwi-on-a-bike 660 don’t know if this will get to u mate but I’m in Oz and considering this over the mt07. 8 months on are u still happy u bought the 660 over the mt07?

  • @nvidgee4920
    @nvidgee4920 Před 6 lety +1

    Enjoyed the video! Great review of a great bike

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 6 lety

      Nvid Gee The new RS is even better 👌

  • @richardhickson4718
    @richardhickson4718 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice to see the route, did my training and test around that way , thanks !

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      I stop for a brew quite often at the M65 services and I see tons of trainee riders heading to and from the test centre. I'ts been 25+ years since I last did any of that, probably would'nt pass now :)

  • @guidedbythebeard6280
    @guidedbythebeard6280 Před 2 lety

    Great review. Very clear. Just bought one.

  • @antuanhervey2
    @antuanhervey2 Před 7 lety +1

    I just picked up a 2014 street triple w/ abs and I just love it coming from a 2002 triumph speed four.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      Antuan Hervey bikes certainly have moved on in the last couple of decades to be sure. 600cc class bikes have more power and torque than litre bikes of just a decade and and half ago 👊👍

  • @atostesjr
    @atostesjr Před 7 lety

    Thank you for the great review! Yesterday I bought one exactly like this, white and black. It has the black calipers too. Can`t wait to ride it!

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      enjoy your splendid new bike, you're going to have fun :)

    • @atostesjr
      @atostesjr Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you VeeFour. I bought mine cheaper than my MT-07. It`s brand new, but was manufactured in 2015. So the promotional price was about 7230 £, while my MT-07 cost me 7470 £. Here in Brazil the MT-07 - as anything you can think of - is overpriced. At about the same price as the MT-07, I think it`s more value for the money :)) New subscriber here!

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      Buying last years bike but with zero miles is spending wisely. A new bike for used bike money is definitely the way to go and I've bought a few new bikes that way, it's a no brainer. It's good to have you on board :)

  • @OffGridMadMan
    @OffGridMadMan Před 5 lety +2

    Great review, thank you very much. I'm getting the R and I agree there's not enough on the standard model. But what a bike!

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 5 lety +1

      I'm with ypu, tje R has to many nice additions and I'd alwsys regret not paying that bit extra for the extra bling 👍

  • @stanbarber007
    @stanbarber007 Před 7 lety +1

    Great review on a great bike. I bought a Street Triple RX a few days ago and love it! I also do this ride around Rivington/Belmont on a weekly basis!

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      I'd go for the R as well as it has enough of everything. It's a great bike

    • @nizzmo100
      @nizzmo100 Před 7 lety

      I bought my RX a week ago also , and Im still smiling ( black and red combo ) gorgeous ... Great review by the way.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      Black and red is my favourite colour combo too, nice.

  • @alanjones923
    @alanjones923 Před 7 lety

    Excellent review.

  • @chrisroberts9516
    @chrisroberts9516 Před 6 lety +1

    Really good review! Found a 2016 (non-R) for $6000 with less than 2k miles on it. So tempting, but adjustable suspension would be a nice option.

  • @windyrun7979
    @windyrun7979 Před 7 lety +2

    Glad you enjoyed it. I love my daytona 675R. Engine is slightly different (shorter stroke, titanium values, etc) but all the same-a wonderful 675 motor (128hp though). Mine is an R with the ohlins and brembos. Handles great, holds line like on rails, lightweight and super flickable. Having trouble letting go of it though since the v4 bug has bitten. Test rode a tuono again today and getting very weak. ;)

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +1

      I've been trying to score a test ride on a Daytona for a while but no dealer has a demo bike within a hundred miles but if they're an even better version of the Street then I need to find one.
      I've warned you about the V4R engine before buddy, they whisper in your ear and take possession of your soul :D

    • @balsara675
      @balsara675 Před 7 lety

      675

  • @44Hogarth
    @44Hogarth Před 5 lety +1

    Listening to this at the gym at 15:15 gave me a fright! Thanks for the review though I've been seriously considering this bike over the past week and am now waiting for a fairly priced one on auto trader.
    A side note - how do you record these videos? Visual and audio.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 5 lety

      Oops sorry :D
      This was recorded on a GoPro Hero 3 with a sony lapel mic and edited on Power Director 14. Good luck in your search, used bikes seem to hold their value these days so I'd prepare for a long journey for the right bike

  • @stuart7722
    @stuart7722 Před 7 lety

    Bought one in May. Same colour with all the extra's included with £600 to spend on accessories and clothing . Agree with the wooden back brake but i'm happy enough. Very good review.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      Triumph do some good deals on accessories, they won't budge much on the price but so long as you know how to bargain, you can really pad the deal out with some dealer fitted extras. Nice one.

  • @ybo66
    @ybo66 Před 7 lety

    Thanks a lot for your great review :-)
    I enjoyed it very much !

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      You're very welcome :)

  • @philliprobertlawman2232

    Good honest review, great little engine the 675, the wife has an RX and I have a Speed R, don't know which one I like best!!!

  • @scottkelly1607
    @scottkelly1607 Před 2 lety

    proper review mate, thanks. you've made my mind up. im a 5'8 short arse so Im gonna throw my leg over a few to make sure I fit. 😊 Thanks again for the great review. 👍

  • @luketyrrell7381
    @luketyrrell7381 Před 7 lety +1

    Great Review

  • @FunAllDayLong4353
    @FunAllDayLong4353 Před 4 lety

    I recognize most of those roads - I got my Street Triple R from Youles Blackburn. 15,000 happy miles since. Like you say slightly overpriced at the time. Great review.

  • @CelestialMovement
    @CelestialMovement Před 5 lety +1

    I'm bouncing between getting a Street Triple or an MT07, both bikes are beautiful 😍

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 5 lety +3

      Since this test I have ridden both the 07 and the latest Street, and for me the Triumph is in a whole league above the Yamaha.
      The 07 is a great bike, but the Street just has more of everything 👍

  • @PeterScott32
    @PeterScott32 Před 7 lety +2

    Top review Dave... I have a 2012 Striple R ... A new one here in Australia is a $1000 AUD more for the R version, so around 500 pound more, your money... So for that... You'd go for the R model everyday of the week and as you say you pay a bit more you always get a bit more on resale... I picked up mine for just under 7K AUD with 30 thou in k's on her, came with belly pan , fly screen, bar end mirrors and a triumph luggage bag on rear ( zip off ) Great commuter and everyday bike with plenty of ooomph! Btw it's RED! ;)

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      I don't think I could own the non R version knowing that the R is out there, so I would pay the extra personally, and for a thousand Ausy Bucks extra it's a no brainer :)

    • @PeterScott32
      @PeterScott32 Před 7 lety +1

      TRUE!

  • @fastb4ck620
    @fastb4ck620 Před 7 lety +1

    I got mine for $7500 OTD, or 6000 Pounds out the door, taxes and everything...Love every minute of it so far, just sad that it's winter already and I'll have to wait until next year to ride.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      Yeah, end of the season is definitley the time to pick up a bargain, it just sucks that you then have to wait months to enjoy your new toy

  • @advythoh
    @advythoh Před 6 lety

    I somehow prefer the wind deflected off my chest and would love having a small fly screen on that little rocket. Good comprehensive review man.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 6 lety +1

      Try the new RS 765, it's everything this bike could be and more!

  • @ThomasHope73
    @ThomasHope73 Před 7 lety

    Good review!

  • @joevidya
    @joevidya Před 6 lety

    The street triples do come with the fly screen as standard, well at least the ones at my local dealership do.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 6 lety

      They do look a lot better with the fly screen for sure

  • @HawaiianSnow69
    @HawaiianSnow69 Před 7 lety

    Fantastic video..great review! Thank you!

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it :)

    • @HawaiianSnow69
      @HawaiianSnow69 Před 7 lety

      VeeFour I am considering buying this bike as my first bike, but I don't want to regret it because I know the R is better. But the insurance is so much more expensive on the R. What do you recommend I should do?

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +1

      Try shopping around for your insurance. It's bs that they are charging you more for the R, it's mainly cosmetic and the better suspension and brakes will make it safer if anything.
      However, the non R will still make a fantastic first bike as you still have that lovely engine which has enough power and torque to keep you smiling for years, but won't be tough learning curve to master.

    • @HawaiianSnow69
      @HawaiianSnow69 Před 7 lety +1

      VeeFour I know, it really makes more sense to pay that little bit extra for the R, but doesn't make sense that it's twice the price to insure :( these quotes are coming from comparison websites. Thank you for your reply. Either way this is definitely the bike for me! Thank you

  • @nottinghamcitynewschannel8599

    Fantastic video I've just brought a street triple R and as it's my first bike I think by watching your review my choice was pretty good? Thanks again I'm subbed..

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 6 lety +4

      ARCHANGEL PHORLARK Thanks for the sub and you've picked a great GREAT bike for your first one, so ride safe and look after yourself out there 👍👍

    • @nottinghamcitynewschannel8599
      @nottinghamcitynewschannel8599 Před 6 lety

      VeeFour thank you sir you too.

  • @tooyoungtobeold8756
    @tooyoungtobeold8756 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice review.

  • @davidt343
    @davidt343 Před 7 lety

    another great video, i have know someone who has a tuned rocket 3 over settle way. Complete and utterly ludicrous, the power in them machines.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      yeah, an utterly bonkers machine!

    • @dry509
      @dry509 Před 7 lety

      VeeFour Have you ridden the MT-07 or the SV-650? I am looking for something to ride around the neighborhood and out in the country with some motorway riding to get to the country and it is hard to choose. Also It is difficult to get a test ride on all of these bikes. Which one would you choose? I am 6 feet 200 lbs wit 30 inch inseam. Thanks in advance. Having a hard time picking...

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      I haven't ridden a MT07 yet, but yamaha have always made good bikes imo. I used to have a 2001 SV650 years ago which my then girlfriend rode and that was a great bike, with enough torque and power to keep it fun plus it handled superbly. I can't imagine that they've gotten worse since 2001 so they'll be a great bike. At 6feet tall you will pretty much fit on any bike on the planet, from 125s to Goldwings so that's one less thing to worry about

  • @toothpik00
    @toothpik00 Před 7 lety +1

    I like these Speed Triples, especially their unique sound. However I HATE those headlights with a passion! First thing I would do if I bought one is put a single headlight on it. As you said, it's a bit quirky and differen't, but I'm one of the ones that don't like it haha. Great vid :)

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +1

      The Triumph headlights have always been a love hate thing. Personally I quite like their googly eyed stare :)

  • @DC3893
    @DC3893 Před 6 lety +4

    So, the Striple has Jon Snow's approval? Very nice.

  • @thesheryf93
    @thesheryf93 Před 7 lety

    As a first bike, would you recommend me this bike? I'm also considering the MT-07 but I can't decide
    Great vid!!!

    • @booshting3520
      @booshting3520 Před 6 lety

      thesheryf93 you can't go wrong with either of them. Triumph will be a better build overall. I chose the MT07 based mainly on price and it's a riot.

  • @jimmynx1
    @jimmynx1 Před 7 lety

    Great review. Would you recommend this as a commuter bike over the Duc Monster in term of handling, performance, reliability, maintenance cost?

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +1

      I haven't ridden the Monster yet, but I can imagine that it (the Street) would make a better commuter bike than the Ducati as it will be a lot smoother, and handling wise I can't see the Duc being any better than the Street (especially the R).
      Triumph reliability is spot on as I can testify from owning a couple, but the one drawback is the cost of in house servicing at Triumph.
      Personally, once my Tiger Explorer is out of Warranty I'll be taking it elsewhere for servicing.
      For an all round bike I'd pick the Street over the Monster every single day of the week.

    • @jimmynx1
      @jimmynx1 Před 7 lety +1

      VeeFour thanks for the input. I am going to get either a used Street or Speed as I may get a good deal on it. I also like the up right position on the Triple. Thx again.

  • @jonnycoombes2247
    @jonnycoombes2247 Před 7 lety +6

    No seriously, good review of a good bike.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      Jonny Coombes many thanks. Stay tuned for a review of the new Street Triple 765 RS coming soon

  • @straysjazz
    @straysjazz Před 7 lety

    Really straight-talking review - nice!

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      Thanks. People spend a lot on their bikes so it's only fair I give them an objective review to help folks decide, something that I wished I'd had when I've bought bikes in the past :)

  • @JeremyHartson2000
    @JeremyHartson2000 Před 7 lety +1

    Just recieved permission from the banker (wife) to persue a Street Triple-R. It means the sale of my '13 Thruxton but that's ok. This is the next step in my riding style. thanks for the vid!

    • @JeremyHartson2000
      @JeremyHartson2000 Před 7 lety +1

      btw. Those roads are beautiful.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      JeremyHartson2000 Are you getting the current 675R or the new 765RS? The new 765 looks the business!

    • @JeremyHartson2000
      @JeremyHartson2000 Před 7 lety

      going after a '16 (675). With the release of the new hotties it looks like the prices on the 675s are coming down and are leaving a little more for bargaining. Love the new 765 but it looks like I can save a couple grand by getting the tried tested and true. also.... Im a fan of the "last year" of a model as opposed to the first year of a new one. it seems that the quirks that typically haunt first-years have been worked out by the time they make their exit.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +2

      solid logic, I can't find fault with that 🖒

    • @Houstonruss
      @Houstonruss Před 7 lety +1

      I just talked with a dealer a few hours ago about getting one of these as my first bike. I can't wait to ride it in a few weeks!

  • @aviduke
    @aviduke Před 6 lety

    My next bike. Just need to save up

  • @cjnc30
    @cjnc30 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for a cracking review. My question is street triple R or Honda Hornet 600. Which one do I buy. Leaning towards the triple. I think I am becoming a fanboy for the triple. I have a 1200 bandit at the minute and struggling to keep the front wheel down. It's just nuts. Need to wind my neck in as well. Your thoughts and experience would be much appreciated

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      Oh the Triple every single day of the week. The Hornet is a good bike I suppose, but it's a plodder compared to the Triumph. I've had a couple of Bandits myself and the Street is much more wheelie prone as it's lighter and actually more powerful (in comparative bhp)
      The Street is just such a fun bike that you can use daily, whereas the Honda is just a good solid daily bike, but bland in comparison.

    • @cjnc30
      @cjnc30 Před 7 lety

      Thanks VeeFour, bland is not for me, the street tripe keeps coming up as my next bike, so looks like i will be selling the bandit, putting a bit of cash to and getting a Street Triple R this summer. Thanks again for your thoughts.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      seriously, the new 765RS is on my radar now. probably not this year, but I'm thinking of converting my R1 to a full track bike and switching to just one road bike, and the RS has everything I'd want. I have a good relationship with my Triumph dealer (I've spent enough money there) so I'll score a test ride soon hopefully and obviously there will be a video :)

  • @jonnycoombes2247
    @jonnycoombes2247 Před 7 lety

    if you leather the 675 in second, through third - head comes up

  • @balsara675
    @balsara675 Před 7 lety

    smooth

  • @FPSKelly
    @FPSKelly Před 7 lety

    I know you corrected yourself in the video, but do you think the R additions would've changed your mind on the price? The base model is admittedly overpriced, but it seems more like a pricing strategy to convince people on the R upgrades -- but do you still think the R package is overpriced?

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +2

      Yes I still think it's over priced but not by as much as I initially thought, if it had even a basic electronics package it could be worth the price. The problem I see with it is that for not much extra money, you could buy a Speed triple and that doesn't sit right with me somehow

  • @MrEnglishman6969
    @MrEnglishman6969 Před 5 lety

    go with the speed triple if you can every time its a much better bike. had both 675 and 1050. I found the 675 lacking power if you like to ride fast (i normally ride 1000cc) good fun but just lacking a bit, could not live with it long term. Am picking up my new speed triple next week. to go with my fz1n and cbr 929. just got a cracking deal on one ;)

  • @Harlin67
    @Harlin67 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the review mate. Refreshing to hear a decent review without hours of waffle. Thinking of replacing the old 2007 Hornet which was my first big bike. its huge fun, but just can't stand the look lol.
    Was thinking Aprilia Tuono(2nd hand), or if new, the Street Triple. The MT's just look like a bag of shite compared to many other options XRS, Triple etc, and the jerky throttle issue puts me off as I commute into London. Still undecided ;(

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      The Street would make a perfect all round fun/commuter bike. The Tuono is in a whole other galaxy when compared to the Street, but having owned one the Tuono is not a good choice for everyday commuting. It's thirsty and a bit jerky at low speeds, and only has only 2 purposes in life which is one, to eat twisty roads whilst causing you to overdose on adrenaline, and 2 to drink all the fuel in the world whilst losing you your license. The Street is the sensible choice, or the Speed Triple if you want that little bit more.

  • @chrismason5013
    @chrismason5013 Před 4 lety

    Advice for someone who is looking into starting out at 30 years old. Is this a good starter bike?? Most people point towards bandit 650?? Advice needed cheers

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 4 lety +2

      After some formal training and the appropriate tests, this would be an ideal starter bike and you won't grow out of it 👍

  • @user-fg7jk9cq1b
    @user-fg7jk9cq1b Před 5 měsíci

    Very good appraisal. I do think you banged on a bit about the price. Your accent doesn't sound Scottish.

  • @alanchilds4627
    @alanchilds4627 Před 7 lety

    nice work mate get my R next week and pxing my tuono v4 need to wind my neck in a bit

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      I can totally understand the logic to that. Like me you've survived Tuono ownership with your body and license intact, and you've realised that on the public roads, 675 is plenty enough fun. Enjoy your new bike, I'm envious :)

    • @alanchilds4627
      @alanchilds4627 Před 7 lety +1

      all the best mate safe riding

  • @crumblymal8479
    @crumblymal8479 Před 3 lety

    Good review nice bike would I have one! what would put me off price, and all the thing you mentioned. Also I think I would skip that and go to the 765 r . To many electronics concern me a bit because of the irritating niggles they can have cheers Mal :)

  • @kevinmangham7689
    @kevinmangham7689 Před rokem

    Hey man, not sure if you still have this bike, but can you tell me the oil capacity on this thing? I'm not having not much luck finding it anywhere. I just guessed 2.9 L, but I may have gone over.

  • @gorillamoto5329
    @gorillamoto5329 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m late to the party... but the 2k more is the Triumph quality. Far & away better than an MT-07.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 4 lety +1

      On this particular model I'd disagree. The finish quality was no better than the MT on this entry level 675, the current model RS level spec is a step above I agree. Triumph don't seem to do entry level anymore, hence why their current range of bikes are finished so well, and why their bikes are comparatively expensive, but that wasn't always (and quite recently) the case.
      The fit and finish on my 2012 Speed Triple was not on a par with my 2018 MT09-SP

  • @ianphillips973
    @ianphillips973 Před 6 lety

    If you want to wheelie just dip the clutch mine will go all the way to third gear no problem and as for the suspension you need to ride a bit harder it’s awesome as std. setup for fast road and track.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 6 lety

      I used to be able to wheelie when I was 19 quite well, but one night I was showing off and I flipped my Yamaha 350LC Powervalve F2 and wrecked both it and me, and ever since when ever my wheel lifts I panic and shut off.
      However, I now own a MT09-SP and that little monster is slowly curing me of my phobia, as I can lift the front wheel in a really controlled manner just by cracking the throttle in 2nd and holding it. I'll never be a 12 oclock wheelie god, but I will at least be able to do little power lifts, which are fun

  • @jesselee4405
    @jesselee4405 Před 5 lety +1

    Damn, nice courtesy machine.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 5 lety +1

      My local Triumph dealer is pretty good with loner bikes 👍

    • @jesselee4405
      @jesselee4405 Před 5 lety

      @@VeeFour That's the service ya want...

  • @Blahde
    @Blahde Před 7 lety

    Fully understand with the Pricing thing.
    £7.5K for a standard Street is expensive-ish.
    I got lucky and got my Street 'R' for 7K with the Belly pan, flyscreen and so on. Bargain! That was WAY back in the old days of 2014 BTW ;-)

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +1

      Ahh yes, 2014 when bikes were real bikes :D

  • @boikot8586
    @boikot8586 Před 7 lety

    Cheers. A good intelligent review.
    Yes they are a bit pricey but it's spot on bike with shades of hooliganism.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +5

      Hooliganism in motorbikes is a bit like chilli in food. To little and it's bland, to much and it's to hot to handle. The Street has just the right amount of spice in my opinion

  • @kpr1969
    @kpr1969 Před 4 lety +1

    newly passed rider and this is my dream bike.. does the street triple have rider modes?

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 4 lety +1

      This model didn't, but the new 765 does and lots of them. The Street is a great first bike and you won't out grow it in a hurry.

    • @kpr1969
      @kpr1969 Před 4 lety

      VeeFour one day I’ll throw my leg over my own one of these
      Great vids mate
      Keep up the excellent work. Can’t believe you don’t have more subs

  • @markseale3235
    @markseale3235 Před 7 lety

    would you recommend the 675 as a first bike

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      Mark Seale 323 yeah, I'd say it would make a good first bike. It's got some longevity too as it's got just a bit more power and torque than other Roadster 600s so you won't get bored of it and want more power, but it's a pleasant bike to ride too. I'd be happy with one as a day to day bike.

  • @mementomori4972
    @mementomori4972 Před rokem

    Older but good video. I'm actually in the market now for a 2016 675 R. I could get the MT09 for about the same price and I test rode both. The Street Triple R is just so much better than the MT09, tactile build quality, handling and power delivery wise. You'd be silly to chose an MT09 over the Street Triple, if you can get both for about the same money. That said, I can't say anything about reliability.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před rokem

      Errrm, I chose the MT09 (SP) over the Street 😁😉
      Back in 2018 the SP and the RS where around the same money and as I said in other videos, it was a subjective choice between two amazing bikes.
      For me after doing back to back rides, I preferred the higher quality fit and finish, looks and mid-range power delivery of the Yamaha over the more sportier and better handling Triumph. It was a close run thing, and I’d have been happy on either, but I still own and love my MT 👍

    • @mementomori4972
      @mementomori4972 Před rokem +1

      @@VeeFour Higher quality fit and finish? You're joking...right? Don't get me wrong. The MT09 is an amazing bike and I'm by no means a Triumph fanboy, but the fit and finish on those bikes are not even comparable. I'm a perfectionist by trade (a professional guitar maker) and the fit and finish on the Triumph was why the bike even came to my attention in the first place. I saw it on the street (they are not that common where I live) and was amazed by the attention to detail. I saw a ton of MT09s before and they look good but the tactile feel is just not what it is on the Triumph (675R!) I'm not talking about the 2018 765! Never saw that one in real live. I chose the Triumph despite my concerns about reliability because of how well put together it looks and feels. Every singe bolt on this bike is beautiful. Nothing looks like you could buy it in the next hardware store.

    • @thomassorensen5983
      @thomassorensen5983 Před 4 měsíci

      I ride a Street 675R from 2016 that I have had since new. Tried the Yamaha MT09, didn’t even get close to the sharpness of the Triumph.
      Haven’t tried the MT09 SP version though.

    • @mementomori4972
      @mementomori4972 Před 4 měsíci

      @@thomassorensen5983 I have the same bike! 2016 675R. I got it with only 3000km for a really good deal with one year of residual warranty. Looked basically brand new. The handling of the R is unbelievably good. It's extremely light and just inspires confidence. What I don't like about it, is that it physically gets very hot, even though the temp "gauge" is still in the regular range. I wasn't used to that, since I only had Hondas before. I searched some forums and asked my mechanic about it, but everyone assured my that this is perfectly normal with this bikes. Riding in the rain is therefore a bit of a challenge. It steams quite a lot then the rain hits the radiator and vaporizes. You also get very wet because the rear tire basically catapults the water onto your back.

  • @arnabdey4530
    @arnabdey4530 Před 7 lety

    What is the average milage you are getting out of the bike for day to day commuting?

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +1

      It's not my bike, I only had it for the afternoon, but I imagine if you are light on the throttle there would be no reason for this bike to return 60mpg+ everyday use

  • @UhEviqs
    @UhEviqs Před 6 lety +1

    knew i recognised those streets haha, darwen lad?

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 6 lety

      UhEviqs Ha no, Wigan originally but if you want any decent roads north of Manchester you pretty much have to passthis way 👍

    • @UhEviqs
      @UhEviqs Před 6 lety

      VeeFour A675 that goes through abbey village is a good road but those average speed cameras ruined it.

  • @dropj3
    @dropj3 Před 4 lety +1

    At what millage is a good second hand to buy?

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 4 lety

      So long as it's been properly looked after and serviced regularly, Triumphs are pretty bomb proof. However I've found that high milage doesn't seem to affect the price of second hand bikes, and there's never a shortage of them, so I'd be looking for that well maintained low miler and just wave cash in the sellers face.
      They want to sell it more than you want to buy it, trust me 👍

  • @acikasanec7431
    @acikasanec7431 Před 7 lety

    im courious about Aprilia Shiver 750 vs Triumph Street Triple

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      I've never ridden a Shiver, and I'm not sure that it would be a like for like comparison as the Aprilia is more syled towards a supermotard than a roadster.

  • @inakidebilbao2060
    @inakidebilbao2060 Před 7 lety

    Hi! is that the original exhaust? Thanks!

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      yeah the whole bike was bone stock, including the exhaust

  • @theincrediblesulk5543
    @theincrediblesulk5543 Před 7 lety

    Great review again, how you would you rate it against the Speed?

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +1

      thanks. Well the speed is basically the Street but on steroids. More power, better brakes but in the same fun package. The Street has got plenty of everything you need, but if you love the idea of the Street but just want the little bit more, then the Speed is perfect. It isn't as nippy in the handling department because of the extra weight, but it still has sports bike handling. I'm starting to miss my old Speed Triple just talking about it.

    • @theincrediblesulk5543
      @theincrediblesulk5543 Před 7 lety

      +VeeFour more of everything sounds good, was your old speed the ABS or non ABS and what are your thoughts on the two?

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +2

      +The Incredible Sulk it was a 2012 ABS version. In a nutshell, the Speed is a great bike, a proper bad boy hooligan machine that can if needs must, be ridden quite sensibly and is very rider friendly. Although it tries to be, it isn't in the same league as super nakeds like the Tuono, S1000R or Superduke, but it's not far off. it's not as comfortable as the Street Triple as the seating position is a tad more sporty, and the Street will be a better everyday commuter/mode of transport type of bike, but will still be able to hoist up its skirt and hang with the big boys at the weekend. I'd be happy with either of them, and if put on the spot with a gun to my head, I'd probably pick the Speed.

    • @qx4n9e1xp
      @qx4n9e1xp Před 7 lety +1

      Good, thorough answer.

    • @theincrediblesulk5543
      @theincrediblesulk5543 Před 7 lety

      VeeFour just bought a dirty red Speed Triple picking up on Thursday, your speed review videos was a great help! By the way random question do you know if street triple bar end mirrors fit speed triple?

  • @jonnycoombes2247
    @jonnycoombes2247 Před 7 lety

    good review though, you have to ride it

  • @jonnycoombes2247
    @jonnycoombes2247 Před 7 lety +1

    longer first in the later gen

  • @mrj3795
    @mrj3795 Před 7 lety

    top bike, second hand is for me, plenty about.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +1

      Oh yes, there's plenty out there on the used market, which tells you how good and popular a bike it is

  • @fonziebulldog5786
    @fonziebulldog5786 Před 9 měsíci

    Noop, the underseat exhaust and round headlights was much cooler. Matte Orange Street Striple R 2010. 😀👍

  • @radiatorius21
    @radiatorius21 Před 4 lety

    You should use Puig flyscreen it is better than OEM

  • @hyunjunshin731
    @hyunjunshin731 Před 7 lety

    Is this the base model? It's really hard to find reviews on the Street Triple base version, not R, not Rx.

    • @hyunjunshin731
      @hyunjunshin731 Před 7 lety +1

      Never mind; I just heard you say this is base level :) Thanks for sharing!

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      ha, yeah it's very base without any extras

  • @jonnycoombes2247
    @jonnycoombes2247 Před 7 lety

    The Trumpet is a good bike

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      Jonny Coombes no arguments here

  • @kevinsmith-dn1px
    @kevinsmith-dn1px Před 3 lety

    How would you rate it as a first bike? Cheers

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 3 lety

      I'd say that it would make a good first bike, after you've had some initial training

    • @kevinsmith-dn1px
      @kevinsmith-dn1px Před 3 lety

      @@VeeFour Cheers for the reply! I've got my CBT 01/04, then a DAS course probably May/June.
      So many options, but I'm 6'2" and packing a bit of excess timber due to lockdown lol. Always liked these and also the GSR600 I hear is a good first bike too.
      I guess it's just throttle/clutch control that makes the difference though.

  • @jasonearnshaw5422
    @jasonearnshaw5422 Před 7 lety

    I find the pricing in the U.K. a little strange. I'm buying a new street triple R next month and it's only R120 000 here in South Africa (7000 quid) whereas the mt 09 is R135 000 and the mt 07 R110 000. I would think the triumph would be dirt cheap in the U.K. cuz it's actually made there.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      We get chumped on value added tax here at 20%, it sucks :(

  • @bm7760
    @bm7760 Před rokem

    You were on it twelve minutes and were criticising the suspension?

  • @Eightball69
    @Eightball69 Před 7 lety

    within the first three minutes you'd got your speeds and your streets mixed up at least three times - triple tongue trouble eh?! Nice review though, great bikes (speed and street)

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +1

      Yeah, I'm a bit of a doomwitt. It doesn't take much to confuse me :D

  • @andrewsmails3050
    @andrewsmails3050 Před 10 měsíci

    What's little about it?

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 10 měsíci

      Size is relative

  • @jonnycoombes2247
    @jonnycoombes2247 Před 7 lety

    you generally ride with both hands, and don't look at the dash

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety +1

      Jonny Coombes why how many hands do you ride with, and how do you know where my eyeballs are pointing in my head?

  • @stavencapp
    @stavencapp Před 2 měsíci

    4:08 yeah nah, street triple is 108is BHP sv650 is around 72. not even close

  • @MrDailos81
    @MrDailos81 Před 7 lety

    Rivington 👍

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      It's my home ride :)

    • @MrDailos81
      @MrDailos81 Před 7 lety +1

      It's a great place to ride, you don't live to far either I have to travel from south Manchester to get their but that means I don't live to far from the cat and fiddle 😉

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      The M60 anti-clockwise is the saviour of south Manchester, as there's very little south of you worth riding. I used to live in Didsbury back in the early 90s and back then the A6, A34 and A57 were still good roads to escape the city on, and not the double white line clogged Sunday driver nightmares that they are these days

  • @MrEnglishman6969
    @MrEnglishman6969 Před 5 lety

    My wife has the fz8 i would take the fz8 over the 675 any day. i have had the 675 and ridden the wifes fz8. for me you get a lot more bike for your money.

  • @helgejohan3604
    @helgejohan3604 Před 6 měsíci

    Street triple are a loot faster and sporty then Mt07✊🔥

  • @alanhughson9853
    @alanhughson9853 Před 7 lety

    You can buy a new Suzuki gsxs 1000 for less than 8k great video though

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 7 lety

      Yeah, Suzuki are very very hard to beat on value. Awesome bikes at reasonable prices

  • @colindeans5972
    @colindeans5972 Před 4 lety

    MT07 / SV650, comparing those to a Street Triple isn't a comparison.

    • @VeeFour
      @VeeFour  Před 4 lety

      Yeah probably not, but it's an old out of date vid now so....meh

  • @Mark-yn5lt
    @Mark-yn5lt Před 3 lety

    I think the Triumph has better build quality, along with just being a better overall bike.

  • @jonnycoombes2247
    @jonnycoombes2247 Před 7 lety

    shit roads, the R you can lessen the stuff front and back and it's quick