Welcome. Motorbiking about on a yellow and black Keeway V-Cruise 125cc - The Bee-Cruise... Join me as I start my journey in the motorbike world Buzzin About and exploring new and old places. I record using a DJI Osmo Action 3 in 4K mounted to the handlebars of my Keeway. Other footage and photos are taken in 4K using a Google Pixel 7 Pro.
@@AppooXevwo i find them ok if you set them up right. They show more than the mirrors on the bikes I was doing my mod 1 and 2 training on which were attached conventionally. Some people swap them to the opposite bars so they sit on the top. Then your arms don't get in the way.
Really nice looking 125cc Cruiser I would love to get one but they are quite expensive new and I’m still unsure about build quality of Chinese bikes nice video of my local area.
@@jamesquinn9971 being 6'2 - 6'3 myself I find it fine. I had to twist the handlebars so they go up a bit then you don't hit the mirrors on your knees when doing tight turns.
I enjoy your posts mate and just subbed, im wanting to do my cbt and like this bike as a first bike and to learn on but financially not in a position to do that yet unfortunatly. Hope you pass your test soon and get a more powerfull bike👍 what bike would you get ?
@@BuzzinAbout nice, i like the look of the shotgun over the super meteor but both nice bikes, also quite like the cf moto clc 450 but not as powerfull as the 650
Same experience here, nice bike, looks great, doesn't feel cheap, but has trouble switching between neutral and first sometimes. It's fun to ride though, great torque even in low revs, produces great sound in lower half of revs and isn't too slow in city traffic.
Great video. Thx! Wise to claim more smiles than miles per hour. Benda Rock 125cc is nephew of yours and a bit more suitable for tall riders. However Benda Rock has exact same 125cc engine (with 250 and 300cc alternatives). Would it be correct to claim that 60 mph is the comfort limit for this 125cc version?
Thanks ever so for the video. Doing my cbt in 4 weeks got one of these on order already. Have ridden a Honda shadowt125cc before many years ago, totally agree with you its about enjoying the ride and seeing what you actually pass by. This has really helped me, so many thanks. A southend on sea lass now living in suffolk so look forward to some Essex and Suffolk scenery
Great Videos! I‘m about to getting mine in 2 weeks. I‘m a little concerned about the break-in period, because the owners manual says move within 50km/h for the first 300km, which seems crazy slow. What is your experience? How fast did you go? Or did you just make sure staying within the 6500 RPM recommandation? Greetings from germany!!
I did the 50km for a while but read an article where a company tested bikes from new breaking in and revving it and racing and was no difference in wear or valve seating. I did mostly 50mph for first 300 miles but I did do faster for limited periods