I just purchased mine last week and will start riding it Wednesday. I didn’t over think buying it at all. I’ve been riding a BMW F700GS for 6 years now and I love that bike. I still have it. But I think I’m ready to be a scooter rider now that I’m 57.
I had an Aprilia 125 SR motard here in NZ and it was the best scooter I have ever owned. And we've had many here and in SE Asia. I think one of these would be excellent.
I’m an owner of Aprilia SR Gt 200 for one year and I can say this im in love with this bike. The only issue is the rear shocks which I already replaced
You’d think that going keyless would increase security. But no. I’ve heard stories where others are able to drive away keyless scooters with the electronic key still on the owner. 😅
@@user-uz2ki7rr7o hmm that doesn’t sound right! Perhaps you could check wheel balance, tire pressure, shock preload or fork alignment? I was dealing with the same issue on a different bike recently.
You just take a c-spanner (one should come with the bike) and then adjust the collar at the bottom of each shock, making sure they're both at the same setting.
i badly need an everyday scooter that can handle ph road (uneven road, gazillion lubak city road) so i feel down after hearing him say that this is not 😂 recommended for everyday use. ps: this is now priced at 180k for standard version here in davao
Hi! To be honest, it depends on your skill level and confidence. For the average rider around your height it might be hard. The bike feels big for me even at 5'7".
Ako sir 4’ 11” kayang-kaya. Ang struggle ko lang is sa off road na kelangan itukod ng husto ang paa pero keribels naman po hehe. Nag ssesemi trail din kami ng mga kasama ko BTW