Hahahaha, made me chuckle at the twice the size comment1 😀 Like you said earlier in the vid, you can change the tyres, and dirt tyres are generally a lot cheaper than decent road rubber! 🙂
Around here we have a good number of just unsurfaced tracks not your typical BOATs so bumpy and lumpy but nowhere near as challenging. So the bigger tyre would be advantage over the 17 inchers. Plus the big tyres just look better.
Nice looking bike Sinnis , 125 would be up my street,light and flick able unlike those heavies out there. Would definitely change those tyre's for better knobblies.
I had a similar ish feeling with the old version of this bike, I think it's the knoblies, and when I put proper continental tkc80 tyres on my apache the knoblies do tend to make your wheel feel a bit wobbly on the road esp. I think it's just knoblies in general, and the rocks getting in the gaps of the knoblies knocking your tyre around I'm guessing. That's usually why off road you put the tyre pressure down a bit. When riding my dr650 on road with fully off road tyres it was sorta the same weird feeling of the wheel fighting turning. These tyres are probably more off road to road ratio. Tkc80s on there which are sooo good off road but have very decent handling on road also.
i took my sinnis on a pay and play hard enduro day and its still the same wheel and tyre as that youre riding..... the front never felt right. bike did well but after riding the sherco fse 300....... i then reallly understood the front tyre grip of the cst sinnis wasnt great. felt like i was wallowing in the corners and that wishy washy feeling like a numbness at the front
Yes and no, I have reviewed a um DSR 125cc that's is the same bike as the as the Aprilia (as in they are both the same bike rebadged) th-cam.com/video/yBhIs9EZCTg/w-d-xo.html
Hey Spicy quick question. How much would you and your subs pay for a custom built high security heavy duty motorbike locking system that can deter even the most determined bike thief armed with a disc cutter? this lock will fit most bikes from 125 cc to 1000+ cc
@@spicy110 I will be working on both, First one will be a home/work/garage or where ever you leave your bike at night. next is a more travel type you take with you.
dont you think as these bike have almost doubled in price now that its about time they put decent tyres on these things.the tyres havnt changed since the first pulse/apache
Just how far back are you making comparisons? Sounds like 10+ years. What about euro 5? What about the different engines? The ABS units? Before extra shipping and inflation?
@@spicy110 not sure what euro5 etc has to do with the crappy tyres they still put on these things.everything else has been upgraded,so why not decent tyres
@@donky75 Beause when they brought the bike up to euro 5 regs it cost money and that is shown in the price along with inflation. I am sure they could add tires on and then add that cost on the price and then you will say it is too much. You cant have £5k+ worth of bike for £3.4k there has to be some thiings to make it cheaper.
That bike in a 250 guise would be a great little dual sport
Hahahaha, made me chuckle at the twice the size comment1 😀
Like you said earlier in the vid, you can change the tyres, and dirt tyres are generally a lot cheaper than decent road rubber! 🙂
oh forgot to say loved your video on the Sinnis dirt bike.
Years ago many 125s also used to come as 150 175 or maybe 200 versions.
Might be a good idea here.
Around here we have a good number of just unsurfaced tracks not your typical BOATs so bumpy and lumpy but nowhere near as challenging. So the bigger tyre would be advantage over the 17 inchers. Plus the big tyres just look better.
Great video and a great bike
I'd buy a 250 one of these. I loved my sinnis apache
If they made a bigger one it would probably be close to 4k I doubt a lot of people wouldn’t spend that much
This looks like an awesome learner bike and sinnis should make a 300 dual sport to compete with the likes of honda CRF300 for sure.
Nice set of Pirelli MT21's would sort that bike out
Nice looking bike Sinnis , 125 would be up my street,light and flick able unlike those heavies out there. Would definitely change those tyre's for better knobblies.
I had a similar ish feeling with the old version of this bike, I think it's the knoblies, and when I put proper continental tkc80 tyres on my apache the knoblies do tend to make your wheel feel a bit wobbly on the road esp. I think it's just knoblies in general, and the rocks getting in the gaps of the knoblies knocking your tyre around I'm guessing. That's usually why off road you put the tyre pressure down a bit. When riding my dr650 on road with fully off road tyres it was sorta the same weird feeling of the wheel fighting turning. These tyres are probably more off road to road ratio. Tkc80s on there which are sooo good off road but have very decent handling on road also.
As you will see in later videos, I FULLY agree.
Does the Torro exhaust system fit this bike.
My sinnis has the same feeling gear box it's almost unexplainable it's like short but long and 1st gear is almost an instant upshift
i took my sinnis on a pay and play hard enduro day and its still the same wheel and tyre as that youre riding..... the front never felt right. bike did well but after riding the sherco fse 300....... i then reallly understood the front tyre grip of the cst sinnis wasnt great. felt like i was wallowing in the corners and that wishy washy feeling like a numbness at the front
I have to agree, I do feel a tyre change, longer bars and maybe dropping the front a bit would help.
This might persuade me try gears again. Please Sinis a 250cc version. You know you want to......
Do you know how this would compare to the Aprilia RX125?
Yes and no, I have reviewed a um DSR 125cc that's is the same bike as the as the Aprilia (as in they are both the same bike rebadged) th-cam.com/video/yBhIs9EZCTg/w-d-xo.html
@@spicy110 thanks a lot for the reply! Both look like decent 125cc options for the price.
Hey Spicy quick question. How much would you and your subs pay for a custom built high security heavy duty motorbike locking system that can deter even the most determined bike thief armed with a disc cutter? this lock will fit most bikes from 125 cc to 1000+ cc
Are we talking something you carry around with you or a lock built in at home?
@@spicy110 I will be working on both, First one will be a home/work/garage or where ever you leave your bike at night. next is a more travel type you take with you.
If you want an on/off road 125 I'd get a DTR, faster, more fun and it'll hold its value, even increase over time:0)
Are tyre pressure right sounds to soft
I tried differently pressures from lower to higher and it was pretty much the same.
Small wheels mean your closer to the action
dont you think as these bike have almost doubled in price now that its about time they put decent tyres on these things.the tyres havnt changed since the first pulse/apache
What would you rather they put the money into? An engine you keep or tires you change?
@@spicy110 its only the shipping cost thats gone up so yeh they could put decent tyres on there bikes
Just how far back are you making comparisons? Sounds like 10+ years. What about euro 5? What about the different engines? The ABS units? Before extra shipping and inflation?
@@spicy110 not sure what euro5 etc has to do with the crappy tyres they still put on these things.everything else has been upgraded,so why not decent tyres
@@donky75 Beause when they brought the bike up to euro 5 regs it cost money and that is shown in the price along with inflation. I am sure they could add tires on and then add that cost on the price and then you will say it is too much. You cant have £5k+ worth of bike for £3.4k there has to be some thiings to make it cheaper.
At the beginning looks like you struggled more than you should with that kind of bike.
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