1) Idk if it was necessary to change some of the characteristics on the outside of the bus lol 2) Do they still have the powered axle for the rear wheels?
@@JosephLikesTransit how is that related to what i was saying - i’m saying why didn’t the dude who uploaded this video sit in the back, if he did we could know what it sounds like - what are you on about
First of all, I decided to check out and sit in the middle of the bus to get a sense of what's changed in terms of not only the different seating configuration, but also any unique sound that comes with the powered middle axle, which obviously is the case here. I could have sat anywhere and I decided myself that I should sit there. Second of all, who the hell are you to dictate where I should be sitting to record? Last time I checked, this video was recorded by ME and posted on MY channel, not yours. If you're that desperate to know how the back of the bus feels, why don't you go check it out and record it yourself? Maybe you should do that instead of being a complete asshole to other transit enthusiasts by telling them where to sit for their own recording.
Very nice! I went on this one today on the 145 SFU, the powered center axle definitely made acceleration over the hills easier!
That will be no more jackknife as well
Better for winter too especially snow
Should've recorded at the rear
These ones got a slightly higher top hoods than the 2023 models.
Good eye
I like how the seats more resemble BC Transit Xcelsiors :)
1) Idk if it was necessary to change some of the characteristics on the outside of the bus lol
2) Do they still have the powered axle for the rear wheels?
im not a fan of the higher tops on the XDE60s but nice bus ride
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why wouldnt you sit in the back
Not everyone has to sit in the back
@@JosephLikesTransit no shit, but it's a new gen of BAE (HDS300 vs GPM-12), and if you sat in the back, then you would hear the differences
@@thyssenFILMSI haven’t rode it yet so I don’t know what it sounds like
@@JosephLikesTransit how is that related to what i was saying - i’m saying why didn’t the dude who uploaded this video sit in the back, if he did we could know what it sounds like - what are you on about
First of all, I decided to check out and sit in the middle of the bus to get a sense of what's changed in terms of not only the different seating configuration, but also any unique sound that comes with the powered middle axle, which obviously is the case here. I could have sat anywhere and I decided myself that I should sit there.
Second of all, who the hell are you to dictate where I should be sitting to record? Last time I checked, this video was recorded by ME and posted on MY channel, not yours. If you're that desperate to know how the back of the bus feels, why don't you go check it out and record it yourself? Maybe you should do that instead of being a complete asshole to other transit enthusiasts by telling them where to sit for their own recording.