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I have a 2020 T120. I agree with the previous comments that the T100 is comparable to a current V7. The T120 is a step up in power, braking, and features. I have made very few modifications to mine -- I think it is great out of the box. I get it serviced at the local dealer once a year and never worry about it any other time. The exhaust sounds great, the bars and grips are nice a beefy, the brakes (dual front discs) are more than adequate in my mind, the look is classic, the fit and finish is first rate, it has a fuel guage, gear indicator, and ride modes, and the factory cruise control and heated grips work great. It is a standard so I don't think of it as a long distance tourer. For local events like vintage bike nights and pub nights and day rides in the countryside it is perfect. There is a very active local Triumph club which is a huge plus.
I've owned two T100's and one of the first T120 shipped to the USA. Suspension on both of these models is basic. I had Ohlins on my T100. The T120 is a powerful engine that was too torquey for me. Chain maintenance was never an issue for me. There is an enormous amount of aftermarket accessories for both models. I don't consider either one of these models a good touring bike. If you buy a T120 you will probably want to change the seat. Buy a Burton seat.
Hey Frank,I see you own an R12 BMWIs the T120 “torquier" than your Beemer?inditx
. FWIW I also had a T100 for a year or two, but traded it in for the T120 because it only had 5 gears, and the 1000 cc engine felt a little anemic on the highway. The T120 is better in every way that matters.
Worth mentioning the T100 has had three motors over the years and none of them1000cc. Either 790, 865, or 900 depending on the year.
I test rode all the classics before they went liquid cooled. Back then the Scrambler was the only bike with the 270 crank. Now they all have the 270 crank. I really like the the Scrambler XE in every way except practicality and price. What a great ride it is though with the amazing suspension it comes with.
With you on the appreciation of the XE. I’m in the local Triumph dealer regularly. That’s the bike I ponder, and subsequently rack up the google/youtube time on. If I were to buy a Triumph, no question, that’s the bike.
the plot thickens . . . thinking of trading the V7 for a new 2023 meriden blue Bonnythere seem to be several available . . .https://motohunt.com/motorcycles-for-sale/2023-Triumph-Bonneville-T120-Chrome-Editionthis means learning to live with chain-drive but I'm tempted . . .