Yes! It's lovely and looks quite well built! That's like a "chinese honda"!😄 - Keeway is trying to show they are a high quality brand of motorcycles as well and take that spot i nthe Market. There's a chinese brand that took that title from the start i nthe end of the last decade: Zontes.🤔
Not trying to rain on the positive parade, but value in the very short term, DOES NOT match up with sub standard quality wire harness, connectors and assemblies that will fail in a short time. All these Chinese components (or most) are made from the cheapest materials and google Russo Scooters vs Honda reliability.. all the Cheap Chinese imports in the Philippines for example.. where most buyers crave the cheaper price, have learned NOT to be fooled by 25% lower motorbikes or cars or scooters or electric bikes that DON’T last.
Fair point... hopefully it'll work out for him in the long run. But all in all, this bike does give a surprisingly good first impression, and that first impression is important for kids learning to ride on a cbt. Sadly, there aren't any Japanese options for learner legal cruiser styled bikes in the UK at the moment.
@@pottymouthbiker and that is the problem! All I want is a 125 Cruiser, but there is no Suzuki, Yamaha, Honda or Kawasaki...What happened to Shadows, Rebels, VIragos, Eliminators and INtruders...it'll either be the RKV125 or the XSR125. I much prefer the looks (and price) of the Keeway, but I KNOW that the Yamaha is a better bike!
@lequsejones5384 yes mate i feel you. Not to mention that all those discontinued 125 cruisers are going for nearly as much on the used market as these chinese bikes new. That's a tough one.
Keeway has been producing this motorcycle for at least 12 years, it can't be that bad. A non-Chinese alternative is a Hyosung GV125i S Aquila EVO ABS, very similar to the Keeway RK V125C. These are more expensive, but both are V2.
Phenomenal review. Job well done
as a heads up, keeway have released a new cruiser as well, the v-cruise 125
Yeah, seen them, they look sweet with the v twin engine. Hope once I can try one as I really enjoyed the superlight. Thanks for the comment 😉
A 125 with a belt drive no less lol
Yes! It's lovely and looks quite well built! That's like a "chinese honda"!😄
- Keeway is trying to show they are a high quality brand of motorcycles as well and take that spot i nthe Market. There's a chinese brand that took that title from the start i nthe end of the last decade: Zontes.🤔
Looks like the one I'm riding here in Thailand
In India is available now ??
Camera is very good quality
Awesome video
Thanks mate, 🙂
Most parts on the Harley will be made in China
Very true. Chinese made parts are kind of inevitable.
Not trying to rain on the positive parade, but value in the very short term, DOES NOT match up with sub standard quality wire harness, connectors and assemblies that will fail in a short time. All these Chinese components (or most) are made from the cheapest materials and google Russo Scooters vs Honda reliability.. all the Cheap Chinese imports in the Philippines for example.. where most buyers crave the cheaper price, have learned NOT to be fooled by 25% lower motorbikes or cars or scooters or electric bikes that DON’T last.
Fair point... hopefully it'll work out for him in the long run. But all in all, this bike does give a surprisingly good first impression, and that first impression is important for kids learning to ride on a cbt. Sadly, there aren't any Japanese options for learner legal cruiser styled bikes in the UK at the moment.
@@pottymouthbiker and that is the problem! All I want is a 125 Cruiser, but there is no Suzuki, Yamaha, Honda or Kawasaki...What happened to Shadows, Rebels, VIragos, Eliminators and INtruders...it'll either be the RKV125 or the XSR125. I much prefer the looks (and price) of the Keeway, but I KNOW that the Yamaha is a better bike!
@lequsejones5384 yes mate i feel you. Not to mention that all those discontinued 125 cruisers are going for nearly as much on the used market as these chinese bikes new. That's a tough one.
Keeway has been producing this motorcycle for at least 12 years, it can't be that bad. A non-Chinese alternative is a Hyosung GV125i S Aquila EVO ABS, very similar to the Keeway RK V125C. These are more expensive, but both are V2.
Stop talking and let us hear the bike