Watched it last night and thought it pretty well done....except for the following misstatements in it:
1- As the Bonneville model did not debut until 6 years after the release of "The Wild One", Brando did not "ride a Bonneville" in that movie. He rode a Thunderbird.
2- What the heck did the narrator mean when he said during the segment about fitting the radiator on the T-Bird, "Most radiators are air-cooled, but not on the Thunderbird. This one is liquid-cooled."???
3- The narrator called the Speed Triple, a "Triple Speed".
4- Actually, the "heyday of Triumph", meaning I suppose the decade in which Triumph motorcycle sales worldwide were at their peak, was in the 1960s(1967 to be exact), and not in the 1950s which was stated in this program.
(...not that I'm a stickler for accuracy here or anything you understand

, but these are examples of how misinformation over time can sometimes become "accepted facts")