Why Is Triumph Furious Over This Unexpected YouTube Video?

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The discussion centers around a humorous incident involving a video on YouTube that features Triumph and a man dropping his badger. Participants express amusement at the situation, noting the impressive technology showcased by Triumph, particularly with the baby engines going into an incubator. There is a mix of humor and concern regarding the brake testing segment, highlighting the potential risks involved. The dedication of the man to his badger is acknowledged, with a light-hearted reference to the unfortunate fate of badgers in the UK, often used for making shaving brushes. Overall, the conversation blends humor with admiration for Triumph's engineering capabilities.
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I do not know how this got on to youtube, the people at Triumph must be really mad.

 
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Dropped your badger?

That was funny. :biggrin:
 
Did you see the baby engines going into the incubator, i nearly put this in S and D but the proof is obvious, Triumph have the technology
 
wolram said:
Did you see the baby engines going into the incubator, i nearly put this in S and D but the proof is obvious, Triumph have the technology
I'm convinced. :smile:
 
The part where they tested the brakes kinda freaked me out. It would really suck for that guy and his badger if the brakes were faulty...
 
I too was impressed by the bravery of the man that dropped his badger. I know dropping a badger is a great risk here in the UK, but such dedication to ones badger is rare. All too often we just find another dead badger to make our shaving brushes.
 
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