In some country there's regulation regarding distance between the signal indicators. There could be other rule as well since I noticed KTM Duke in US market comes with slightly longer indicator stalk but the distance between them still shorter than the one on sportbikes. Could also be the distance from the headlight, just my guess.
You need to flash the ECU of the US spec version to get the integrated turns as well as fix a hole in power at the low-mid revs of 2nd unfortunately because of regulations on turn signals and emissions. im glad I wont be an early adopter so I dont have to worry abt early quality control because if u flash the ecu ur definitely going to void any warranty u purchased. Hopefully in the 2026 model they will have that all ironed out when I get one so that I can do all that lol
Hey papa yam! I have been waiting for 20 years to start riding. I just passed my MSF course and got my license through the state yesterday. You have helped me a ton in terms of learning how to ride and learning what to ride. I really think this is the bike for me. I’m excited I made my first purchase on your website and I hope I win. It would absolutely be a dream come true.
An absolutely drop dead gorgeous bike and she’s the best bike on the planet under 500cc! Have driven the RS457, what an amazing bike with an incredibly amazing engine.
Seriously the best advice here on TH-cam, Yammie knows his stuffs. Brembo RCS 15 is always the cheapest and best quick upgrade you can get if not already fitted.
Aprilia is a brand I’ve never had much interest in, in large part because there isn’t a dealer that close to me. I appreciate all the content, but I’m looking forward to the ninja 500. I at least have a dealer nearby for that lol. I’ve always had a love for the Japanese bikes over everything else, and I’m looking forward to seeing them back in the content 😀
I have a Aprilia dealer nearby but they're also one of the reasons I'll probably never own an Aprilia. They're a very friendly dealer but they don't give discounts and seem to think $3000 OTD above the retail price is their minimum for add on charges (tax/shipping/setup/paperwork) making the 457 a $9800 purchase for me. I've seen some inimal Ninja 500 discounts with far more reasonable additional charges but also the CFMoto 450SS models are advertised for $4449 and 2024 Duke 390's for $4399 (+ appropriate charges) all of which I'd probably go for rather than the 457.
@@richardwarsinske7064Thats so sad. Here in Switzerland the bike costs 6799 Swiss francs (around 7100 dollars). The Ninja 500 starts off at 7600. for me it’s a no brainer and I’m picking one up December as my first bike ✌🏻
He's promoting this bike for the giveaway, don't finalize your decision yet, look up on the cons that come with this bike. To name a few, seams in frame fittings, vibrations at idle, left leaning when not touching the handlebars, clunky gear shifts from 1-2, 2-3. Brakes failing at high temps, heat hitting your thighs, just to name a few
@@afridnishad6617 much appreciated, I’m not financially ready for a bike at the moment, so I’m trying to get as much info a possible, I appreciate the insight
@@abcdefg-dw5jj "Could potentially have" There are instances of some bikes being perfect and some having common issues. It comes down to what you want to do with a bike. Wanna feel like you're riding a fun lil pocket rocket? rs457. Want a reliable machine that you can daily/funride/tour with? Ninja500. The issues arent huge, most are fixable, relatively cheaply as well. Best thing to do is test ride both and chose what feels like is for you. Idk if dealers allow swapping the bike youre about to buy, if yes then test if the bike wants to lean to the left and gearbox performance before finalising it since only a few 457s have it
I'm seriously considering this for my first track-bike. Something small enough that I can focus on technique for a while, and not be worried about breaking the bank if I bin it.
I can't wait to see the Kawasaki 500 videos. It was quicker than the Aprilia and has Japanese reliability going for it. Also why do we have to spend $8000 plus out the door for a motorcycles and need to get it flashed to correct fueling issues.
@@dawnanddavid7648 you don't necessarily have to get a bike flashed. That is usually just preference of some owners. I bought a priority + warranty package that extends my bike out 5 years on warranty and maintenance care....doing anything like that could void that
your right with that dead spot in the midlle but it reallly isint that huge comapre to me cb 500 pc26 which have way biger hole in middle in compare this rs457 have waaay nicer characteristics 👌🏻 ive seeen stock dyno run /dyno graph 👌🏻 + it have very wide flat peak with max 47 hp at crank mean its strong 47 hp vs weak it would be of peak be narrow short whatever you want call in regard to rpm range vs this stock is reallly strong max power have bassically from 7,5 k rpm all the way to rpm limiter spmewhere around 10,5 k rpm so yea 👉🏻very nice 👍🏻😎🍿
Those are not some random aprilia spec tyres, they are one of the best tyres you can get here in India for the 110, 150 section. TVS eurogrip protorq extreme tyres made by TVS(the company that BMW has the partnership with to make their 310's). I would say they are better than Michelin road 5's even on wet conditions.
Don't get so defensive, he's not crapping on them, just suggests upgrades and feels weird to him for the top spec performance. Road 6s aren't ideal track tires either.
have beeen watching yammie noob since R3 days, can you make a video about glasses management? :P, recently got glasses and having some issues becouse i ride almost every thing from enduro to track days
Honest question. I’m getting close to buying my first bike, but I haven’t decided what it will be yet. I really am interested in the 457, but I don’t know if that is the best decision. I’m not planning on doing much to the bike, in other words I’m going to keep it stock, I also don’t know how easy it will be for services for an Italian bike vs a Japanese bike. I’m also looking at the Ninja 500 or an R3. Any opinions on this from anyone, or other suggestions
Ninja 500 if it were me as a beginner. You will have way more dealer availability and support. It's very lightweigh at 379 lbs wet with abs included. More aftermarket and/or parts availability. Also, you get a few more ponies than most others in 400-500cc class at 51 hp instead of 44-46.7 which ill admit is negligible on most bikes especially on larger cc or heavier bikes but I don't think it's that negligible on a light Ninja when you consider the percentage increase. It's a 9.1-9.4% increase in horsepower which is equivalent to a stage 1 tune/exhaust/air filter increase in power without actually having a stage 1. On top of that, some bikes in this class only produce 28 ft lbs torque and Ninja 500 produces 32 so you also have around a 14% increase in torque as well (no change vs Aprilia) which would be a little more than you'd get from a stage 1. Also, that is still very manageable power for a beginner and may be the difference in leaving a little more for you to not grow bored of as quickly so it could provide some value there. So, the Aprilia Rs457 is 6 lbs heavier, 3 hp less and the Ninja 500 is $1,000-$1,500 cheaper msrp new than Aprilia depending on abs vs non abs model which I would just spend the extra $500 for abs on Ninja and still it is $1k cheaper. I wouldn't waste your time and money on a 300cc bike like R3, they look great but you will grow out of it almost instantly.
@@Nucklehead-mm9gf appreciate the input, I’ve heard that about the r3 a couples times now and out growing my first bike was a concern of mine. I’ve seen a couple ninja 500’s available near by but not many 457’s, so I didn’t know if it was worth searching for. But thanks for all the info
@@James-ht3gq Your welcome, enjoy yourself and be careful. I started on a 560 pound Harley Iron 883cc and still have it. Honestly a really great bike, super reliable and good power for beginner but enough to grow into as well.
Same, i started on a zx4rr 2months ago cuz of papa yam, i live in SEA so i get the 80ish hp. Gotta be honest, it does scare me sometimes and i love it so much!!
@darellrobinson5340 that's a whole different motorcycle. An the top speed for the N500 is 125. Even seen video of it hitting 130. The Aprilia is slower.
This is like the 3rd aprillia 457 review 😂...just kidding, get what you can out of it before you give it away. Can't wait for a new bike.... Get a xsr900
Maybe once they hit the used market for $6k or less, but over $8k for such a small bike is robbery, no matter how nice it is. (Same goes for the ZX4, though not as bad) RS457 is selling for $5k in India (from what I've been reading) which is an amazing deal for this bike. You can just get so much more bike (Even a used RS660) for the $8k they're charging for the 457.
@@mach1shobhan Yeah, brand new ones are like $13k here in the States. Technology doesn't make a **660cc 2Cyl** (Pretty small motor) worth any more than 10k🤣☠️ Aprilia really out here running everyone for their pockets🤣💰
Somebody please help me. I just bought a hoodie to get 6000 entries and it only gave me 60. The giveaway ends in 2 hours and I can’t get in contact with any customer service
@@yathishbl3757 twin spars are cheaper to manufacture since they are largely stamped and extruded while still being far stronger and lighter than cradle frames; trellis frames are more expensive to manufacture than twin spars due to the many welds needed, but it provides a lighter and stiffer structure by use of lots of triangles - the extra cost is why you usually only saw them on more expensive brands like ducati and ktm that specialize in more racing oriented bikes, with ducati only abandoning trellis frames when they could use the even stronger and lighter monocoque frames they use now
They should get all the power they can out of "A2" bikes like this, and then add the "A2" horsepower compliance downgrade in the form of an electronic dealer download for the countries that have such restrictions. I mean who wants to buy a cool little bike that is intentionally held back on horsepower?
Demo rode the bike. I’m surprised you didn’t mention the rear brake foot lever. It is soooo small, feels like you’re braking with your big toe. The bike I demo’d had a bent in lever to be fair, but I hopped on another one & it still felt very inward and small. Other than that it was an amazing bike
The guy picking a Ninja 650 is talking crap about people choosing Aprilia? :D Dude, get another bike. The Ninja 650 is a horrible choice of motorcycle and offers so little for so much. And my Aprilia 457 is over 1200 miles in with not a single issue.
@@IDontKnow-bb6mtYou have a beginner Aprilia and you poke fun of the awesome Ninja 650?? Ninja 650: great value, super comfortable, ultra reliable, great dash, outstanding in the city and makes a great sport tourer. Perfect for beginners and experienced riders alike. Cheap and easy to maintain and insure. The 650 will give you 50k hassle free miles. The Aprilia? Not a chance. It's great you like your bike. But the bike you rag on is MUCH better, especially in the long run.
Dude !!!! STOP !!! We know you want to get as many as people to put money in and participate in your giveaway contest. But this is too much advertising of the bike. Looks like people don't want it and you want to push it to them forcefully
Idk my tuono v4 has been a blast probably the funnest bike I've rode. I can also have fun on a moped aswell. The price on this bike is the only gripe I have with it. If it sold out the door for like 5.5 to 6k it would be justifiable.
Here in India this beauty comes with integrated turn signals i donno why they gave conventional turn signals for overseas
That should be USA thing, here in Europe I have mine RS 660 with integrated turns, and I know RS 660s in USA have turns that also stick out.
It's part of US regulations. Doesn't make a ton of sense, but for some reason they are adamant about having extended indicators.
In some country there's regulation regarding distance between the signal indicators. There could be other rule as well since I noticed KTM Duke in US market comes with slightly longer indicator stalk but the distance between them still shorter than the one on sportbikes. Could also be the distance from the headlight, just my guess.
You need to flash the ECU of the US spec version to get the integrated turns as well as fix a hole in power at the low-mid revs of 2nd unfortunately because of regulations on turn signals and emissions. im glad I wont be an early adopter so I dont have to worry abt early quality control because if u flash the ecu ur definitely going to void any warranty u purchased. Hopefully in the 2026 model they will have that all ironed out when I get one so that I can do all that lol
Hey papa yam! I have been waiting for 20 years to start riding. I just passed my MSF course and got my license through the state yesterday. You have helped me a ton in terms of learning how to ride and learning what to ride. I really think this is the bike for me. I’m excited I made my first purchase on your website and I hope I win. It would absolutely be a dream come true.
I just got my rs457, this bike are perfect, hands down the best beginner bike
An absolutely drop dead gorgeous bike and she’s the best bike on the planet under 500cc! Have driven the RS457, what an amazing bike with an incredibly amazing engine.
Seriously the best advice here on TH-cam, Yammie knows his stuffs. Brembo RCS 15 is always the cheapest and best quick upgrade you can get if not already fitted.
Aprilia is a brand I’ve never had much interest in, in large part because there isn’t a dealer that close to me. I appreciate all the content, but I’m looking forward to the ninja 500. I at least have a dealer nearby for that lol. I’ve always had a love for the Japanese bikes over everything else, and I’m looking forward to seeing them back in the content 😀
I have a Aprilia dealer nearby but they're also one of the reasons I'll probably never own an Aprilia. They're a very friendly dealer but they don't give discounts and seem to think $3000 OTD above the retail price is their minimum for add on charges (tax/shipping/setup/paperwork) making the 457 a $9800 purchase for me. I've seen some inimal Ninja 500 discounts with far more reasonable additional charges but also the CFMoto 450SS models are advertised for $4449 and 2024 Duke 390's for $4399 (+ appropriate charges) all of which I'd probably go for rather than the 457.
@@richardwarsinske7064Thats so sad. Here in Switzerland the bike costs 6799 Swiss francs (around 7100 dollars). The Ninja 500 starts off at 7600.
for me it’s a no brainer and I’m picking one up December as my first bike ✌🏻
Agreed. Also the 450ss looks similar to the 457 and is probably just as good. @richardwarsinske7064
I’ve been debating getting this or a ninja 500, last few videos have been super helpful papa yam!
He's promoting this bike for the giveaway, don't finalize your decision yet, look up on the cons that come with this bike. To name a few, seams in frame fittings, vibrations at idle, left leaning when not touching the handlebars, clunky gear shifts from 1-2, 2-3. Brakes failing at high temps, heat hitting your thighs, just to name a few
@@afridnishad6617 much appreciated, I’m not financially ready for a bike at the moment, so I’m trying to get as much info a possible, I appreciate the insight
A ninja 500 on the other hand will not require any extra maintenance, just as fast, much more comfortable to daily
@@afridnishad6617 Hello, do you mean that RS457 has many quality issues? So which one should I choose, CBR500R or Ninja 500?
@@abcdefg-dw5jj "Could potentially have" There are instances of some bikes being perfect and some having common issues. It comes down to what you want to do with a bike. Wanna feel like you're riding a fun lil pocket rocket? rs457. Want a reliable machine that you can daily/funride/tour with? Ninja500. The issues arent huge, most are fixable, relatively cheaply as well. Best thing to do is test ride both and chose what feels like is for you. Idk if dealers allow swapping the bike youre about to buy, if yes then test if the bike wants to lean to the left and gearbox performance before finalising it since only a few 457s have it
I'm seriously considering this for my first track-bike. Something small enough that I can focus on technique for a while, and not be worried about breaking the bank if I bin it.
Every video on your channel is a little work of art. I look forward to the new episodes!😚🥤🐫
Greatest, comprehensive review by Papa Yam
I hope they make a tuono version of this platform. That would be awesome especially for countries with narrow roads.
i love my RS 457 its a great motorcycle. Smiles for days.😁
I was thinking we really need another 457 video from Yammie this week 😂
We get it, bro you love the bike lol
Hell ya, been waiting all week for a video on the 457 😂 jp yamm.
I can see me buying one when they become available in Australia, Id buy it just for the paint scheme . . .
I'm not a sport bike guy, but that's a very nice looking machine.
Aluminum twin spar frames were on production bikes back in the 80's, not the late 90's.
Your videos are always so heartfelt and profound! Thank you for your creativity and your ability to touch the hearts of your viewers!🏄🍨🦌
I can't wait to see the Kawasaki 500 videos. It was quicker than the Aprilia and has Japanese reliability going for it. Also why do we have to spend $8000 plus out the door for a motorcycles and need to get it flashed to correct fueling issues.
Gotta love emissions laws lol
@@dawnanddavid7648 you don't necessarily have to get a bike flashed. That is usually just preference of some owners. I bought a priority + warranty package that extends my bike out 5 years on warranty and maintenance care....doing anything like that could void that
Ninja 500 isn’t faster than aprilia
@@yathishbl3757 ninja 500 standard out the door 51 HP. The Aprilia out the door 47 HP with its 457cc engine platform.
Yammie make a comparison between the r3/ ninja 400/ cfmoto450sr s and the aprilia rs457 would be a rlly good video ❤
Do this for the 2024 Aprilia RS660 I’m thinking about getting one next spring!
I think Papa Yam wants us to clearly understand this bike is very good. A third video to tell us it’s that good? Keep’em coming!
your right with that dead spot in the midlle but it reallly isint that huge comapre to me cb 500 pc26 which have way biger hole in middle in compare this rs457 have waaay nicer characteristics 👌🏻 ive seeen stock dyno run /dyno graph 👌🏻 + it have very wide flat peak with max 47 hp at crank mean its strong 47 hp vs weak it would be of peak be narrow short whatever you want call in regard to rpm range vs this stock is reallly strong max power have bassically from 7,5 k rpm all the way to rpm limiter spmewhere around 10,5 k rpm so yea 👉🏻very nice 👍🏻😎🍿
What a beautiful little bike!
Top speed = 125 mph (201kmph) with slip streaming
Top speed in most other videos i have seen ranges between 115-120mph (185-195kmph)
Those are not some random aprilia spec tyres, they are one of the best tyres you can get here in India for the 110, 150 section. TVS eurogrip protorq extreme tyres made by TVS(the company that BMW has the partnership with to make their 310's). I would say they are better than Michelin road 5's even on wet conditions.
Don't get so defensive, he's not crapping on them, just suggests upgrades and feels weird to him for the top spec performance. Road 6s aren't ideal track tires either.
Hey Yammie you should try riding one of billy lanes jockey shift bike
Love your channel- can you tell me if this is a better than the R3 which I own and does it feel bigger?
have beeen watching yammie noob since R3 days, can you make a video about glasses management? :P, recently got glasses and having some issues becouse i ride almost every thing from enduro to track days
Honest question. I’m getting close to buying my first bike, but I haven’t decided what it will be yet. I really am interested in the 457, but I don’t know if that is the best decision. I’m not planning on doing much to the bike, in other words I’m going to keep it stock, I also don’t know how easy it will be for services for an Italian bike vs a Japanese bike. I’m also looking at the Ninja 500 or an R3. Any opinions on this from anyone, or other suggestions
Ninja 500 if it were me as a beginner. You will have way more dealer availability and support. It's very lightweigh at 379 lbs wet with abs included. More aftermarket and/or parts availability. Also, you get a few more ponies than most others in 400-500cc class at 51 hp instead of 44-46.7 which ill admit is negligible on most bikes especially on larger cc or heavier bikes but I don't think it's that negligible on a light Ninja when you consider the percentage increase. It's a 9.1-9.4% increase in horsepower which is equivalent to a stage 1 tune/exhaust/air filter increase in power without actually having a stage 1. On top of that, some bikes in this class only produce 28 ft lbs torque and Ninja 500 produces 32 so you also have around a 14% increase in torque as well (no change vs Aprilia) which would be a little more than you'd get from a stage 1. Also, that is still very manageable power for a beginner and may be the difference in leaving a little more for you to not grow bored of as quickly so it could provide some value there.
So, the Aprilia Rs457 is 6 lbs heavier, 3 hp less and the Ninja 500 is $1,000-$1,500 cheaper msrp new than Aprilia depending on abs vs non abs model which I would just spend the extra $500 for abs on Ninja and still it is $1k cheaper. I wouldn't waste your time and money on a 300cc bike like R3, they look great but you will grow out of it almost instantly.
@@Nucklehead-mm9gf appreciate the input, I’ve heard that about the r3 a couples times now and out growing my first bike was a concern of mine. I’ve seen a couple ninja 500’s available near by but not many 457’s, so I didn’t know if it was worth searching for. But thanks for all the info
@@James-ht3gq Your welcome, enjoy yourself and be careful. I started on a 560 pound Harley Iron 883cc and still have it. Honestly a really great bike, super reliable and good power for beginner but enough to grow into as well.
I'm still team Zx4rr plus I believe it's faster than this and sounds amazing but still that's a nice bike but not for me
Definitely faster. It would be the first and easiest step-up bike from 457.
Same, i started on a zx4rr 2months ago cuz of papa yam, i live in SEA so i get the 80ish hp. Gotta be honest, it does scare me sometimes and i love it so much!!
The Ninja 500 ( 451 ) is faster than this
@@Playaflydre no sir it’ll get smoked by the zx4rr
@darellrobinson5340 that's a whole different motorcycle. An the top speed for the N500 is 125. Even seen video of it hitting 130. The Aprilia is slower.
Love from ❤India 🇮🇳
This is like the 3rd aprillia 457 review 😂...just kidding, get what you can out of it before you give it away. Can't wait for a new bike....
Get a xsr900
Wonder if there going to make a bike in between the 660 and v4
Just because it has the Aprilia name doesn't mean it was Italian built. It is made in India....yes it looks nice but is the price really worth it?
Maybe once they hit the used market for $6k or less, but over $8k for such a small bike is robbery, no matter how nice it is. (Same goes for the ZX4, though not as bad)
RS457 is selling for $5k in India (from what I've been reading) which is an amazing deal for this bike.
You can just get so much more bike (Even a used RS660) for the $8k they're charging for the 457.
@@Next2Nullin india an rs660 is $18000😂
@@mach1shobhan Yeah, brand new ones are like $13k here in the States. Technology doesn't make a **660cc 2Cyl** (Pretty small motor) worth any more than 10k🤣☠️
Aprilia really out here running everyone for their pockets🤣💰
Would I be mad instantly thst i didn’t get the 660??
Somebody please help me. I just bought a hoodie to get 6000 entries and it only gave me 60. The giveaway ends in 2 hours and I can’t get in contact with any customer service
As great as this bike might be it's 13 grand here is aus. The ninja 500 is 8800. To experience for a beginner bike and no parts for a track bike.
aluminum twin-spar is the pinnacle? *cough cough trellis and monocoque frames cough*
Uh the aluminium twin spar frame is better than those so what are you trying here
@@yathishbl3757 twin spars are cheaper to manufacture since they are largely stamped and extruded while still being far stronger and lighter than cradle frames; trellis frames are more expensive to manufacture than twin spars due to the many welds needed, but it provides a lighter and stiffer structure by use of lots of triangles - the extra cost is why you usually only saw them on more expensive brands like ducati and ktm that specialize in more racing oriented bikes, with ducati only abandoning trellis frames when they could use the even stronger and lighter monocoque frames they use now
hey, how it's compare to cfmoto 500sr voom. can you make a video on it
They should get all the power they can out of "A2" bikes like this, and then add the "A2" horsepower compliance downgrade in the form of an electronic dealer download for the countries that have such restrictions. I mean who wants to buy a cool little bike that is intentionally held back on horsepower?
does the turn indicator on on the headlight too blink on this variant? as it seems to have a separate turn indicator.
Was that the beginning of a dad-bod I saw at 2:53?
How is this against the ZX4RR?
Papa Yam, Does it have a master cylinder standard? Is the RCS 15 really compatible with this?
How do you get it flashed if there's limited aftermarket for it rn?
Everyday a new Video about this bike just to promote your giveaway…
Can't find price and upgrades
This, or a good condition RS250 2 stroke... 🤔almost same money
2 views? Yammie really fell off.
Says 625 at my end. Not sure you understand how YT works.
Hush
Scammie Noob is a sad shell of his former self.
It’s the constant 457 content for me.
Still watch cause I don’t watch tv anymore
But definitely not my first pick
@@dans2971it’s a joke bro lmao bro literally posted for a few seconds that’s why he said that
Demo rode the bike. I’m surprised you didn’t mention the rear brake foot lever. It is soooo small, feels like you’re braking with your big toe.
The bike I demo’d had a bent in lever to be fair, but I hopped on another one & it still felt very inward and small.
Other than that it was an amazing bike
When is the drawing for this bike? @yammie noob
16th I believe
Why did she need to add extra steps if it's 1:1 why not just give them real dollars
put an exhaust plsssssssssssssssssssssss
This European compliance is way out of control!
I hope I win because man I need a bike. just got my license as of about a month ago now and I am DYING PAPA YAM, lmao
iam getting ninja 650 for my first bike still, aprilia spends more time in service than on the road
The guy picking a Ninja 650 is talking crap about people choosing Aprilia? :D
Dude, get another bike. The Ninja 650 is a horrible choice of motorcycle and offers so little for so much.
And my Aprilia 457 is over 1200 miles in with not a single issue.
Ninja 250 is better than ninga 650 😭😭
@@IDontKnow-bb6mtYou have a beginner Aprilia and you poke fun of the awesome Ninja 650?? Ninja 650: great value, super comfortable, ultra reliable, great dash, outstanding in the city and makes a great sport tourer. Perfect for beginners and experienced riders alike. Cheap and easy to maintain and insure. The 650 will give you 50k hassle free miles. The Aprilia? Not a chance. It's great you like your bike. But the bike you rag on is MUCH better, especially in the long run.
450 srs vs 457
Bro you’re drilling so much I will eventually buy it just to shut you up,
The main question is, are 48 hp enough?
Come on, Yammie Noob. Stop edging me and do the giveaway.
Stupid A2 licenses strike again. Heavy and low power. This 460cc modern engine should put out at least 60Hp. 660cc goes 100+...
Why the international version has extra turn signals protruding outside ?
....it looks such a bad🤣🤣🤣
Just look at Indian version....its wag better
Dude !!!! STOP !!!
We know you want to get as many as people to put money in and participate in your giveaway contest.
But this is too much advertising of the bike. Looks like people don't want it and you want to push it to them forcefully
This is the model for his channel. He did it for the MT09 SP, and he’s doing it here. Quit complaining bud.
first xdd
I outta here after yams said built in India.
Not interested.
just another boring parallel twin
Terrible bike, from a terrible company, with terrible quality.
Yes you rode one and your family had made it . !
Idk my tuono v4 has been a blast probably the funnest bike I've rode. I can also have fun on a moped aswell. The price on this bike is the only gripe I have with it. If it sold out the door for like 5.5 to 6k it would be justifiable.