Have been starting and driving it in -16 C in Norway. Anything below that (so to say -17 or -20) makes it tricky if not impossible to start without a Webasto. The engine rattles a little when it is cold and until it gets warmer.
@@Google_Does_Evil_Now I ride it in the video. This was an advert for the bike which was for sale, it was not a review. That’s quite obvious from the video.
I have a 2019 honda cb125f and I've just done my CBT on one of these and I think it's a nicer bike than the HONDA more comfortable and a slicker gear change ☝️
@@iambaj8195 It depends on the legalities of your country. I’d always recommend starting out on 125cc and moving up. A 250cc isn’t hugely quick though. At the end of the day, you control the throttle, not the bike, so the speed is on you.
I have a 116d W447 van and I travel around Europe carrying motorcycles. I love the Vito! Mine too is auto and the driving experience is fantastic. Mine has many options fitted with comfort seats and leather steering wheel and I always use the cruise control on motorways and I get around 40mpg. Fantastic van!
It’s a review of a car I had on test as a journalist. No doubt it’s still going strong though. They’re incredibly well built cars. Amongst the most reliable on the road
Hi my husband is 6ft 6 tall and is concerned that he may be cramped in or head touching the roof. Does anyone know if this car is roomy enough in the front for a big guy? Thanks.
Hi my husband is 6ft 6 tall and is concerned that he may be cramped in or head touching the roof. Does anyone know if this car is roomy enough in the front for a big guy? Thanks.
Hi my husband is 6ft 6 tall and is concerned that he may be cramped in or head touching the roof. Does anyone know if this car is roomy enough in the front for a big guy? Thanks.
I have a agila b which is a rebadged splash. Fuel economy is 45 over the last 15k and 60mpg at a steady 60mph on a 70 mile run. But. The clutch had to be done twice. Release fork had a crack in it at 18k. Now at 32k its fixed but if you want to make progress it does not like it and the gears feel weak like they want to pop out above 4k rpm when you change up. If you rev to 5k forget about down shifts when slowing. Brake pedal bow makes a sucking noise on lift off probably the brake vacum assembly another £170. Just remember the boot is tiny. How hard would it have been to make the wheel base longer for a longer boot? Overall a good stop gap car. The 1.2 vvti is fun to drive at 5.5k rpm 😮
Yes, bikes always need oil. You can fill it via the dipstick. It is liquid-cooled, and bike-specific coolant can be bought. There’s no fuel valve or reserve. It’s all automatic.
Absolute BS. Had this done a few years ago on my honda legend (163,000Kms). There was 0% improvement in fuel efficiency. There was absolutely no improvement in engine smoothness either. It is an expensive scam. Sadly o got sucked into it.
What about when you take off from 1st gear, I can't seem to balance the revs at around 1.5k or less since that's all you need to take off usually. But in the i20 the gas feels sensitive and it revs to around 2.5k without much, maybe because it is a cable to the throttle body making it less controllable. I feel like I am going to use up the clutch material quicker that way though. Would this just be a part of the cars design? Cause I think in general manual cars only need around 1.2k revs to takeoff from first. Thanks
El motor estaba en muy buenas condiciones. Sin embargo, los scooters y las bicicletas de 2 tiempos fuman normalmente, así que no me preocuparía demasiado.
Strange how the bike has only done 165 miles and yet only the front tyre is original. Maybe it suffered an unrepairable puncture which is a shame as the original tyres suit these bikes. Nice bike 👍🏻
Just came across this lovely old thing, 3 years too late to be tempted. A blue one was my first bike but it wasn’t as smooth as this one. Truly great all-rounder with good handling, bulletproof(ish) engine and a comfy seat for two. I toured the West Country with an elfin pillion to keep me warm in the days before intercom took over from hand-signs and subtle squeezes.