Great review. Gsx-s750 owner but did test ride on this and I agree with you. If I would not have heared about the reliability issues I would have bought one. It looks amazing
the number of likes and subs doesn't justify for the work that those guys put into this video.. I have to say. I'm your new sub from now on. Keep up the good work. You guys did an amazing job!
Awesome review! Thank you for including something about the rear seat/pillion, that was something my wife was curious about and we couldn't find any info on. 👍🏼👍🏼
Brave man. Riding a bike with no ground clearance in SA. XD. To be honest, thats the biggest problem with a lot of modern bikes. They are built for ideal roads. I think that's a big reason why ADV's have been going to the moon in sales.
You hit the nail on the head there! ADV's will only keep increasing in popularity as time goes on. But there again, life is too short to stick to just one type of motorcycle...
@MoroTriveTV What is your height? Awesome review so much details you provide! I am planning to buy this awesome bike :) from the Philippines! Supporting your channel :)
Great review, thank you. You say not a beginner bike - does that make it to much for a sensible middle aged man with 1 year experience and 3,000 miles on a 125?
Thanks! To answer your question, if you are comfortable with the idea that you *might* drop your very pretty Aprilia at some point, then I'd say go for it. That's always the scariest part. If you are as you said a sensible middle aged man, the power won't be a problem (especially in commute mode). Know your limits, take it easy and stay safe!
@@MotoTribeTV exactly my thoughts. A big attraction was the idea of using the electronic aids to smooth the step up - start with everything on and sensible… …for about a week!
Wish they make bigger motor for this platform like KTM did (more cc for that mid range problem) and give it more revs bc for me its kinda dissapointing when you shift up bc it sounds the best at high rpms but there's not many rpms left when you get to that point
The bike was supplied as is by Italian Motorcycle Importers Joburg, so I'm not 100% sure. However, I can recommend you check out Rubbatech pads. Cheers, Josh.