on the 47th second, it says radial tubeless on the tyre but the spokes are on the middle which means the tyres are tube type with chambre de l'air which means chamber of air inner tube......right?
Does it have some of the same KTM problems? KTM is known for electrical gremlins that will literally stop a bike dead. And then I heard something about cams wearing prematurely. The bike seems like a good value, but if it isn't reliable, no thank you.
Thanks. That's all only serving as a shield to protect your motorcycle's radiator from potential damage. I'm thinking of other extras - any recommendations
Today spoked or wire wheels can be used with tubeless tyres. However in the past you needed an inner tube. The reason was that the wheel rim is filled with holes where the spokes go through and the spokes can move very slightly to absorb shocks. So while the tyre can seal air in around the rim.
Tires are tubeless, but these rims requires tubes. There are some conversions kit - but in case of trimming spoked wheel you need to perform the whole process from the scratch.
Maybe dust free but an area where there is an increase of respiratory asmatic issues followed by people on their favourite food named 'Spice' standing in an unusual position for hours on end and have a cheek to ask if you have some 20p to make a phone call to Margaret Thatcher. Thanks. Greetings!
@@RiderReview wat u think about under belly exhaust system, because earlier version had upward pointing exhaust ... Which might help us in crawling over knee hight water bodies? Wat about this . In UK do u have any such situations...in India all roads are offroads only ...except the roads in south
My previous bike was a Honda cb650f Inline 4. The exhaust was also tooked under. I also prefer this layout of a bike, which also allows you to have a pillion not complaining about heat from the exhaust personal preference. In England we have routes named GreenLanes. Green laning permits legal driving on unsealed public highways with road-legal vehicles at slower speeds, accessible to families and enthusiasts. Although that in hand we also poor road surfaces in residential areas named as Potholes.
Finally a video where someone isn't just showing us their fave the whole time and blabbering. Thanks for showing us what we want to see, THE BIKE!!!
Exactly. You're welcome.
some exhaust sound would have been nice too!
What a Beauty ❤😊
Thank you. It is like!
on the 47th second, it says radial tubeless on the tyre but the spokes are on the middle which means the tyres are tube type with chambre de l'air which means chamber of air inner tube......right?
Right.
Awesome bike indeed!
Agreed!
Stunning. A lot of bike there. Liquid cool, upside down folks, navigation to say the least. Enjoy!
Couldn't agree more!
Does it have some of the same KTM problems? KTM is known for electrical gremlins that will literally stop a bike dead. And then I heard something about cams wearing prematurely.
The bike seems like a good value, but if it isn't reliable, no thank you.
Thank you for sharing, this video is way better for me than paid reviews
Great to hear!
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Agreed
Thx, nice vid. What is installed except radiator shield?
Thanks. That's all only serving as a shield to protect your motorcycle's radiator from potential damage. I'm thinking of other extras - any recommendations
@@RiderReview I have ordered crashpads for both wheels and frame, it will save the bike at low speed crash
@@4308top worth the purchase. Where did you order these from?
Is that a tubeless tire in a spoked wheel? 0:46
Today spoked or wire wheels can be used with tubeless tyres. However in the past you needed an inner tube. The reason was that the wheel rim is filled with holes where the spokes go through and the spokes can move very slightly to absorb shocks. So while the tyre can seal air in around the rim.
Tires are tubeless, but these rims requires tubes. There are some conversions kit - but in case of trimming spoked wheel you need to perform the whole process from the scratch.
i like mine so far. do most of the old gen accessories fit the 2024 + bikes? hardly anything out there specifically for 2024 +
Was talking to a guy who was on one of these at the Santa Ride, 2weeks ago, Thornaby
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Nice
Good upgrades from the 1st Gen bikes, won't b updating mine anytime soon tho.
How much of an upgrade is it from the 1st gen?
Nice
Thank you
Bro is your country dust free or something or what? I mean so clean tyres and the place is complimenting the bike so well... Greetings!
Maybe dust free but an area where there is an increase of respiratory asmatic issues followed by people on their favourite food named 'Spice' standing in an unusual position for hours on end and have a cheek to ask if you have some 20p to make a phone call to Margaret Thatcher. Thanks. Greetings!
@@RiderReview ??
Mileage 19 km/liter petrol 😂😂😂 looking at gas price . But for performance hate off
Mileage on this bike on arrival was 3miles 😂 To fill the tank up with petroleum, it cost £10.13 😂.
@@RiderReview wat u think about under belly exhaust system, because earlier version had upward pointing exhaust ... Which might help us in crawling over knee hight water bodies? Wat about this . In UK do u have any such situations...in India all roads are offroads only ...except the roads in south
My previous bike was a Honda cb650f Inline 4. The exhaust was also tooked under. I also prefer this layout of a bike, which also allows you to have a pillion not complaining about heat from the exhaust personal preference. In England we have routes named GreenLanes. Green laning permits legal driving on unsealed public highways with road-legal vehicles at slower speeds, accessible to families and enthusiasts. Although that in hand we also poor road surfaces in residential areas named as Potholes.