Thanks that was so simple. For someone whit no machine knowledge. Looking at one in galway ireland. For my first bike.in 38 years. First bike was a kawasaki ke 100 . Broke my ❤ but I loved it
Absolutely Raymond! I LOVE Ireland 🇮🇪…my wife and I took our second Honeymoon in Dublin and the surrounding area a few years back! Such a beautiful place☺️ Glad you enjoyed the vid .
@@FASTLANEMOTO one more thing Check to make sure your horn still works. I had to bend m horn bracket a tad because it was against the horn and it stopped it from working.
Thanks dude! …. Yeah man it’s Nice!!! It’s super weird though I set this vid up as a premier 🤷♂️ and it just launched all by itself…. I think I’m gonna have to re upload it
I've been looking for a second bike as a sort of backup for my primary one. Looking for either a scrambler or something I could turn into a scrambler and this Hunter has been on my short list. How have you liked it? And do you think it would make a good scrambler? I'm about 5'11" at 200 lbs, wondering if this bike is big enough or if I should look at something a bit larger
Hi there, I personally own a hunter in a rebel red colour way. It's an absolute great bike..value for money, Great mileage and easy to ride and maintain as well. I'm 6ft tall and sit comfortably on my hunter. Suspension is a bit stiff and doesn't take bumps that well tho. However it's tolerable not all that bad. I don't feel fatigued after a long ride. If ur in the market for getting a bike on the lines of a hunter then I would suggest to test ride the new royal enfield guerilla 450..(it launched today into the market) new sherpa engine, mono shock suspension and more tech on the speedometer with power overall power. Check it out, hope this helps!
Great questions:) I’m 6.2 , 235lbs. I think it’s a killer bike to build as a scrambler…super noble and a lot of fun…. I do think for bigger people like myself that’s its a good second bike /around town bike…. I think if you really wanted to get on the highway you would want more power. My plans are to build this into a scrambler as well:) am I a little big for this…..probably and a lighter person would probably feel a bit peppier on it but that’s not to say it’s not super fun. I think the price point is a huge factor….. the Hunter is really economically priced which was a factor for me. What you get for the $$$ I think is pretty freaking cool. 😎 I’d say get yourself in the bike for a test ride and see what you think. :)
Thanks that was so simple. For someone whit no machine knowledge. Looking at one in galway ireland. For my first bike.in 38 years. First bike was a kawasaki ke 100 . Broke my ❤ but I loved it
Absolutely Raymond! I LOVE Ireland 🇮🇪…my wife and I took our second Honeymoon in Dublin and the surrounding area a few years back! Such a beautiful place☺️ Glad you enjoyed the vid .
Tip replace those Alan socket bolts that it came with better ones they strip stupid easy. Especially since you have to remove it every oil change.
Yes great suggestion Jay! I hadn’t thought about the bolts but was thinking you do have to take the bash plate off every time!
@@FASTLANEMOTO one more thing Check to make sure your horn still works. I had to bend m horn bracket a tad because it was against the horn and it stopped it from working.
@@jaymichaud1447 hmmmmn I will check it out :)
Nice @Fastlane the guard looks great!!
Thanks dude! …. Yeah man it’s Nice!!! It’s super weird though I set this vid up as a premier 🤷♂️ and it just launched all by itself…. I think I’m gonna have to re upload it
I will let it play for a bit and see what happens :)
Great video, helpful for when I get my Hunter😊
@@chathamabs2011 thanks dude!!! Glad to help! Thanks for watching🤓
@@FASTLANEMOTO No worries, you explain things very well. Look forward to your next upload. Ride safe brother 🫡
I've been looking for a second bike as a sort of backup for my primary one. Looking for either a scrambler or something I could turn into a scrambler and this Hunter has been on my short list. How have you liked it? And do you think it would make a good scrambler? I'm about 5'11" at 200 lbs, wondering if this bike is big enough or if I should look at something a bit larger
Hi there, I personally own a hunter in a rebel red colour way. It's an absolute great bike..value for money, Great mileage and easy to ride and maintain as well.
I'm 6ft tall and sit comfortably on my hunter. Suspension is a bit stiff and doesn't take bumps that well tho. However it's tolerable not all that bad. I don't feel fatigued after a long ride.
If ur in the market for getting a bike on the lines of a hunter then I would suggest to test ride the new royal enfield guerilla 450..(it launched today into the market) new sherpa engine, mono shock suspension and more tech on the speedometer with power overall power. Check it out, hope this helps!
Great questions:) I’m 6.2 , 235lbs.
I think it’s a killer bike to build as a scrambler…super noble and a lot of fun…. I do think for bigger people like myself that’s its a good second bike /around town bike…. I think if you really wanted to get on the highway you would want more power. My plans are to build this into a scrambler as well:) am I a little big for this…..probably and a lighter person would probably feel a bit peppier on it but that’s not to say it’s not super fun. I think the price point is a huge factor….. the Hunter is really economically priced which was a factor for me. What you get for the $$$ I think is pretty freaking cool. 😎 I’d say get yourself in the bike for a test ride and see what you think. :)
@@FASTLANEMOTO Nice! Yeah I gotta give it a go. Been looking at this and a few others, have to ride em to figure out which one it'll be