Thanks ! You should definitely visit the highlands sometime. I wouldn't recommend it just now though as it can be a bit crap when all the tourists flood in at once lol.
They are definitely very loud but after a couple runs I got used to the sound. For me they are great. The only thing that bothers me is if you are in the top end 60+mph for a long time the sound gets a bit annoying.. although earplugs help !
@@morkus17 Thanks for answering mate, I'm on the fence on whether to buy them or not, I know I would love them going for a blast up the coast or through the hills but was hoping they wouldn't drone or get annoying on the highway/freeway at 60mph.. I usually wear earbuds anyway and listen to music when I ride. Do you find they are uncomfortably loud on the highway without earplugs? Hoping to not deafen myself 😂
@@Rob13Oz No worries man, I would definitely recommend them but if you are going to do a lot of highway riding 60+ keep in mind they do sound drone-y. Over a long period of time it does get uncomfortable if you don't have earplugs. That being said it's not unbearable for me I still love them lol
@@morkus17 cheers mate will keep them in mind for sure, comparing them to the Delkevic at the moment tossing up which to get. yes I am already a member 😊 thank you for your help!
Absolutely, I would say ride a 125 first but after that its a great bike for a beginner. Good amount of low & mid range torque but cant do crazy speeds. Handles really well and if you're under 6ft it will suit you even better. In the UK they are pretty cheap too so good value for your money.
I live in UK so can't say for certain. Some people have passed an MOT with it, some have failed. Personally I just put the original back on for the MOT