2023 Seiemmezzo SCR. One month and 1,000 miles. Love it in every way. Handles so very well, even off road its pretty capable. I honesty call it a Cafe Scrambler. Not quite full on Scrambler off road but enough for my needs. Awesome commuter and sure gets attention. 😊
Wonderful video review! 😍 I just purchased the Moto Morini Seiemmezzo SCR (Colbalt Slate). 2 rides in and I love it. Tires are amazing on turns and the bike handles really well in tight situations. I am a big guy too (6'1" 220 lbs) and at first, I thought the bike was too small for me. Nope. It's just right. Plus, the 6 Gears makes this "naked" bike fly. And as others have mention, the sweet Italian design is eye catching. All my friends thought it was a Ducati when they first saw it. Thank care and thanks again for the great video.
Did you test it off road? Thoughts? Im not an off road rider but I’m planning a long trip trough south American roads (dirty, muddy roads). I’m considering buying one of these
150 miles on my scr and 3 issues. Left the dealer with a faulty turn signal, its 46c where i live and the evap cannister is getting full and wont let the bike start, and lastly the bike shuts off in neutral putting the kick stand down and putting it back up still wont allow it to start needs to be in first or second. Other than that i really like it just annoying with the teething issues.
2023 Seiemmezzo SCR.
One month and 1,000 miles.
Love it in every way.
Handles so very well, even off road its pretty capable.
I honesty call it a Cafe Scrambler.
Not quite full on Scrambler off road but enough for my needs.
Awesome commuter and sure gets attention.
😊
I really like my 6.5 SCR and I had plenty of other premium bikes through the years.
Ohh...
Yea, keep that Seiemmezzo!
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Wonderful video review! 😍 I just purchased the Moto Morini Seiemmezzo SCR (Colbalt Slate). 2 rides in and I love it. Tires are amazing on turns and the bike handles really well in tight situations. I am a big guy too (6'1" 220 lbs) and at first, I thought the bike was too small for me. Nope. It's just right. Plus, the 6 Gears makes this "naked" bike fly. And as others have mention, the sweet Italian design is eye catching. All my friends thought it was a Ducati when they first saw it. Thank care and thanks again for the great video.
Thanks. Nice bike, I'm keen to test ride..
Did you test it off road? Thoughts? Im not an off road rider but I’m planning a long trip trough south American roads (dirty, muddy roads). I’m considering buying one of these
Tested on gravel. Biggest downside is abs can’t be turned off. But take it easy and it’s fine.
Very nice
thankyou for this video man
150 miles on my scr and 3 issues. Left the dealer with a faulty turn signal, its 46c where i live and the evap cannister is getting full and wont let the bike start, and lastly the bike shuts off in neutral putting the kick stand down and putting it back up still wont allow it to start needs to be in first or second. Other than that i really like it just annoying with the teething issues.
Thanks for this excellent review. Is the tank made of plastic, or metal?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
It’s a metal tank.
I did a demo ride of one this weekend, it is nice but I can't get past the ride by wire throttle
What ride by wire? My SCR is cabled.
Hey, I'm really tempted but what's the top speed of this bike?
Not sure. It’s only legal to go 100kph on the motorway here.
Where can I get one in Australia? Nice looking bike 👍
It does not appear that Moto Morini are represented in Australia currently.
Maybe you could buy one here and import haha
@@MotoNZ lol, that might work out a bit expensive...looks like a nice bike though. Im surprised there is no representation here :(
Same engine of nk650, kawa 650 2009-2018 clone