Thrilling all the way! I had the honor to meet Rob at his shop in National City. Got him to autograph my copy of Mick Duckworth's "Triumph and BSA Triples". This video captures the magic, well done sir.
Wicked sound from that Trident! My Brother in Law had a Rickman Trident, 3 into 1 and Letterbox fairing. I remember watching the first Transatlantic series at Oulton Park in the 70s first time I'd heard one. Magical sound a pack of them flying around Oulton Park.
This video and sound is magnificent. To me there is just no beating the sound of a 3 cylinder four stroke on song.....hair raising! Excellent riding too. Thanks
Outstanding.. Nothing beats the sound of those old British triples.. I bought a 73 T150V nearly 30 years ago and still own it.. You gotta love the sound when you change down at high speed.. I used to do it on the way to work in the 90's and set off all the car alarms in the carpark building at work.. I'm subscribed!!
Ive had my T150 here in South Africa for abput 40 years. Bought it from an englishman who came out to work at Ford assembly plant in Port Elizabeth ehp also haf a Nice Norton Commando for the same price. Sadly i could only afford one and opted for the Trident which has some Rob North bits and sounds awesome.
Awesome stuff! My dad raced round billown in 2007 and finished 2nd in his class and 7th? overall on his Ducati 250! This brings back a few memories I have of it as I was only 2 at the time
@@pbysome Hi; I was referring to EACH gear...so, you push each gear to over 9000RPMs?!! May be because my Triumphs are twins but I find very difficult to for example, rev second gear over 6000...(I have 32mm carbs and dual plugs head)