Blast to Daves on my Triumph Bonneville

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2009

Starting in Bilsdale making me way to a friends house near York. It was a great run over even the sun was out :-)

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  • Is this the 650 bonneville? And also, are the handlebars aftermarket? Nice video by the way.

  • @ofFanelia

    Yup it's a 72 T120R and the bars are std Brit style they have approx 1.1/2" rise on them.

  • It's good how much sharper the sound is out of a Coventry rather than a Hinckley two pot. The Leicestershire items don't have the same bark, and I don't think its just to with the amount of baffles or wadding in the silencers.

  • @magna59

    You're dead right magna :-) the old ones sound the best.

    apart from they are both parallel twins they are worlds apart the strangled to death, regulation compliant: modern Bonnie

    compared to the not many rules to follow, hot, smelly fire breathing old ones :-D

  • Awesome camera angle and riding. Keep up the vids! One of these days i gonna visit n blast all over the UK!!.. Brian from Sacramento, California, USA.

  • @madhatter5353

    Thanks Brian :-) sorry I missed your post :-)

    If ever you do visit I could show ya some good roads!

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  • How I envy you. Unfortunately , I was born short sited SO, 125CC WAS as far as I dare go. If they had found out that I was born short sited the'd have thrown away the key. but from one end of the coast to the other ; SE Kent etc. I'd love to try again but I wouldn't get away with it , this time. thanks.

  • Interesting idea. Looking forward to your next vid.

  • Hi jntroisi the wind noise is a pain,

    as I am using a small compact camera the mic is just three small holes,and they are covered with sponge and surgical tape.

    I have now attached a length of petrol pipe to them so I can run it to the rear of bike.

    I just have to test it see if it works.

  • Wrap the mic with foam if you want to eliminate the wind noise.

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