Well done guys interesting vid much more entertaining than some boring time wasting crap i see on here..Paul you're a legend. Only trouble is now I may want a tiger too, i never spend enough money with the guys at team moto virgina
I can't believe the guy riding without gloves and pulling wheelies on a test bike on wet roads is a so called ex pro rider (GP500), a person of that status and experience should be setting a better example, no wonder the death rate for learner bike riders is on the rise! after seeing this demonstration of stupidity it would be a marketing mistake to use this video at any Triumph promo.
I've met Paul many times and even bought bikes off him. He's the one in the dark jacket, with glasses, pulling many wheelies - you should see him wheelie a Fat Boy, it beggars belief. I suspect his friends, such as the camera guy, are more than capable riders too. There was no reckless riding in this video, just a few good riders enjoying the bike at moderate speeds.
@MrDucatiDiavel: Paul Lewis wasn't the one doing the wheelies with the camera. He is the more sensible rider at 5:20. Listen to the call out and then compare faces to the guy when you Google on 'Paul Lewis returns ‘home’ for XR1200 series"
What you don't seem to realise is that the 'guy' pulling the wheelies is an ex 500 GP rider (Paul Lewis) and I suspect his skill level somewhat surpasses your own! :-D
@Speedytrip That's not fair, he is a hero! When I grow up I want to be just like him and all the other guys doing wheelies! Not a care in the world, not even for the immediate safety of their mates. You see, we should encourage this sort of behavior as it will desensitize riders to reckless harm. So that way, when I slam my F250 into the back of a whole group of riders at a set of lights one day while practicing burnouts, they wont mind, same thing right? Do it where its safe or with all consent
Well done guys interesting vid much more entertaining than some boring time wasting crap i see on here..Paul you're a legend. Only trouble is now I may want a tiger too, i never spend enough money with the guys at team moto virgina
RoyOz 2 months ago
They seem to go a lot better than I thought they would. I think I have found my next bike.
lewy950 3 months ago
Chill out dude (Beema41), use your own judgment while riding, this is a great review of the two Tigers.
worldtrek2009 4 months ago
I can't believe the guy riding without gloves and pulling wheelies on a test bike on wet roads is a so called ex pro rider (GP500), a person of that status and experience should be setting a better example, no wonder the death rate for learner bike riders is on the rise! after seeing this demonstration of stupidity it would be a marketing mistake to use this video at any Triumph promo.
Beema41 4 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
There's a group in Aus that now have facebook community... worth a look
Look up TiumphTigerTrailblazers on Facebook...
TriumphMotorcyclesAu 4 months ago
i wheeelie hope you fall off ungloved prick
edtheevil1 5 months ago
Belas motos, belo passeio! Parabéns!
anibalajuniornx4 5 months ago
Where is this trail?
PlasticC4 5 months ago
I thought the riding skill was pretty damn good.
Bi99les 6 months ago
I've met Paul many times and even bought bikes off him. He's the one in the dark jacket, with glasses, pulling many wheelies - you should see him wheelie a Fat Boy, it beggars belief. I suspect his friends, such as the camera guy, are more than capable riders too. There was no reckless riding in this video, just a few good riders enjoying the bike at moderate speeds.
MrDucatiDiavel 8 months ago
@MrDucatiDiavel: Paul Lewis wasn't the one doing the wheelies with the camera. He is the more sensible rider at 5:20. Listen to the call out and then compare faces to the guy when you Google on 'Paul Lewis returns ‘home’ for XR1200 series"
candlertower 8 months ago
they shoul buy better trousers and brain
mob1235 8 months ago
What you don't seem to realise is that the 'guy' pulling the wheelies is an ex 500 GP rider (Paul Lewis) and I suspect his skill level somewhat surpasses your own! :-D
MrDucatiDiavel 8 months ago 3
Ex 500 two-strokes grand-prix riders (Paul Lewis) rarely crash....
MrDucatiDiavel 8 months ago
I kept on waiting for him to crash. Fast.
summerman2 10 months ago
If a squid runs into a tree in the woods, Does anyone care?
eastyamg 10 months ago
Always a good idea to wheelie when riding in a group....this guy should be old enough to know better.
Speedytrip 11 months ago 2
@Speedytrip That's not fair, he is a hero! When I grow up I want to be just like him and all the other guys doing wheelies! Not a care in the world, not even for the immediate safety of their mates. You see, we should encourage this sort of behavior as it will desensitize riders to reckless harm. So that way, when I slam my F250 into the back of a whole group of riders at a set of lights one day while practicing burnouts, they wont mind, same thing right? Do it where its safe or with all consent
Pwn00b 11 months ago