Thanks for the video mate. I like the fact that you showed everything on the bike, like where the indicators are/ what the lights all meant ect. I'm thinking about getting one myself, would you recommend it now that you've had it for a while? Also have you ridden one without the windscreen?
Hi there - nice review of this really cool bike, just some things. 1.Push your ignition switch in to open the glove box. 2.There are a couple of other differences between the 250 and your 300 that you have not mentioned - the 250 has a small light in the front and the dash has some other differences, it has a temp gauge and trip and is digital. Hope you are enjoying, I love my 250.
Just bought mine 2 days ago, got 45 miles on it so far (25 miles just in the drive home from the dealership), all city / back road driving home + to and from work every day so far, and after 45 miles i'm only through 1/4 a tank of gas, so I'm guestimating probably going to get around 70mpg city driving.
Hi, Im looking at the GTS 125 Super over here in the UK,, they look identical in every way, execpt the 300 i hear has a better spec brake system. The 125 though is shorter in length and also in width but the same height from thier spec sheets,, do you know why ????
@M1License Don't be nervous about motorcycling or scooting. Take the MSF course. You'll meet lots of people from all ages who are getting into bikes. It's a safe place to build your confidence and learn how to ride. They'll even teach you how to pick up a bike if you drop it. You really don't want to drop a new bike. Test ride both bikes once you are more comfortable with your motorcycle skills. I learned early on that cruisers aren't for me. I ride a scooter and a standard motorcycle now.
Not my scooter since it is not 50cc and requires Motorcycle license. If you don't mind a 2 stroke(One that requires 2cycle oli in the gas. like blowers and weed wakers) Aprilia SR50 is known as one of the fastest 50cc. Going just about 50MPH,