A very honest and realistic review…..in Scotland these bikes are incredibly popular and are perfect in rural area’s for extended seasonal riding . I like this review because it’s informative and realistic and doesn’t get caught up in the ‘ perfect bike ‘ scenario, you did it proud as it’s a great machine for its intended use. Great …
I think the Scram 411 is a nice looking and functional machine but after this many years of production of this design I wish RE would shed some weight, bump up the hp and increase the braking. The reliability is there and decent quality so just a few refinements would take this platform to even greater heights.
RE is still an Indian brand and they're plenty powerful for Indian roads. Giving more power with larger engines will make these bikes more expensive for the Indian market. They already give better parts to oversees customers. If they make seperate bikes for the rest of the world their brand identity will be at risk. The brand only sells about 15-20% of their bikes outside India. So they cannot shift their focus like that.
Hello from Chennai, India a few kms from where the Royal Enfield's are manufactured. That's exactly how we move the bikes out of the way when someone blocks your car by parking their bike tightly behind or in front of you.
Hey, I'm a Kiwi ( New Zealander ) living in the states, but lived in Deutsch land back at the end of the the 80's. Euro/ English accents can be so similar, and as with yours almost has a Kiwi twang with certain words. Just waiting for spring to arrive as I recently got a 1979 Honda CM 400t. Anyway I just wanted to say that I like your videos, and that I subscribed.
Really enjoyed your review. Just very informative and honest for a beginner like me. Thanks. I’m thinking of a scram for my first bike. I’ve say in quite a few other beginner bikes but the riding position is terrifying for me, feeling over the handlebars or kinda on top of the bike. The scram just felt right confidence inspiring and not intimidating like many of the others. I’m a bit older so I’m not concerned with speed, especially as my first bike so this looks like a good fit. Also as a firefighter so unfortunately I’ve peeled more than my fair share of dead motorcycle riders off the tarmac, which is probably why I feel so intimidated by most bikes and don’t want to much power. I must add though that most of the deaths on motorbikes AND cars for that matter are speed/wreck less driving and drink/drug driving. Also not driving to the conditions, or a combination of all! Essentially the unfortunate riders are usually young and wreck less and traveling at extreme speed. It’s the same for cars too but you have that metal box around you with airbags that increase your survivability. My god I’m rambling! Anyway I’m neither young nor wreck less and have always wanted a bike so this could be a fix. How does this compare to the Husky 401 anybody?
Hi 😀 ... the Scram is not so my, but the Countryside / Backland of your Homeland let my Heart hop and my Face smile ... I think I wanna make a Holyday there ... So thanks for this Impressions 😊 Arne from the Northern Highlands
Looks like a great bike with a very underwhelming engine. As much as a dislike parallel twins, they need to put the Interceptor 650 engine in the Scram and Himalayan. I'm not sure what the situation is in Europe, but there are a lot of people in America that want to like this bike, but can't (or won't) buy one because it feels unsafe on the highway. Most of us would have to ride highway at least a dozen miles to get somewhere to do some scramble type riding.
Nice looking bike bud would change some stuff to make it my own. Its a Beautiful country your from thanks for showing us. Looking forward for the next episode
@@bil19631963 On the video you can choose quality settings. Got for a top quality. I use same filming gear as many other quality RUclipsrs. Proper invested into it.
So good to see a ROYAL ENFIELD review from you, I own a 2016 model classic 350. Your videos are real and remarkable. you are doing a great job. More Power to you .. love from India 🤍❤️
Enfield are killing it at the moment. Nice bikes and affordable enough that I wouldn't feel too bad about tasking a grinder to it. One question though, what do you mean riding season is over? That's what heated grips and gloves are for.
I remember from my childhood the temperature dropping down to -27C in winter and the roads either salty or ice in winter. Riding is definitely seasonal here.
That side stand turning is great but I am not doing that to my bike, I will ruin the stand after sometime and eventually messed up your side stand sensor.. Do it only on emergency case
Gonna test ride but am leaning towards the Zontes 350 at this price point due to 40bhp and better brakes! DAS starts tomorrow. Great review! (Have an Enfield dealer ten mins from me).
Bonjour jolie colombe une marque connu dans une autre forme qui roule assez bien selon les modèles c'est bien pour débuter quant vous venez d avoir le permi mes moi c'est Harley Davidson ou suzuki un peu Honda mes sans plus la meilleur des honda 750 four l'un des meilleurs mes plus Harley Davidson pour moi mes chacun préfère sont modèle et appart c'est modele il y en a d'autres mes on ne peut pas pas toutrs les conduire comme vous vous faites c'est bien d avoir la chance comme vous de pouvoir le faire et il y a que vous qui peut nous dire ce que vous en penser bonne continuation ❤️🌹👍😘
What does that drink taste like? Fruity? Anything like it in UK? Lithuania looks cooler and cooler the more you show it. Low traffic and no trouble for using the forest tracks. I think I'd get very lost very often! I'd be happy but reported missing frequently 😁
@@eddyhoughton6542 awesome Eddy, it's on my "gotta try" list now. Sounds perfect for a ride refreshment kinda drink. I'll look online and see if I can get a can or a bottle or six. 👍
Doing good trying the side stand spin. The bike, like the Himalayan, has an oil cooler on it also air cooled. Glad you got to ride some gravel D. The inside seam of leg is more useful than height of the rider. Take care 'n did you get to ride with your Dad yet?
Great review, you should look up Dorothy’s Speed Shop and see what Nathan offers, he’s on RUclips also 👍🏽 it could be interesting for you as he offers a range of A2 bikes for light green lane trips etc.
I recall that RE in Holland gave her a new Himalayan to use in her South American journey since her Indian purchased bike could not be licensed in Europe.
@Toni Exactly. In fact, the hierarchy at RE watched her travel adventures across the Far East, Middle East, Asia, Eastern Europe and back to Holland ,and got global advertising exposure for free.
@Toni Yes RE Netherlands did give her a brand new Himalayan in exchange for Basanti. Watch her episode ‘Big news’. Granted she originally bought Basanti, but she did not have to buy the new bike.
Enjoyed your review of the little scram, along with your enthusiasm and the views. Looks lovely in Lithuania and would love to go one day. (btw it's spelt 'Conclusion').
Thank you. As for spelling I don’t know how I don’t see it. I’m proof watching a few times but until someone tells me I simply don’t see it, even the silliest mistakes that has nothing to do with a knowledge of spelling. My brain can be funny. 😔
Sveiki. We have watched a few of your Royal enfield vids and didn't know you are Lithuanian. Mano žmona lietuvė, o aš, škotas. Šiaurės Rytų Lietuvoje gyvenau ir dirbau 12 metų.
You don't highways there like we have in america, our speed limits exceed the scram power ability, that's why Americans buy, klr650s, for back road riding, klrs can do freeway speeds easy ,up to 110 mph. Klrs are cheaper, and proven reliable for almost 30 years.
I did it. Yamaha off-road school. But I’ll tell you without any experience straight of a Harley it was like skateboarding for a first time. I think those who had at least some green laining experience enjoyed it more.
@@tomboyabit Yes I saw that video, ORS is BMW and they really teach you skill from scratch. I did the intro course having never been offroad in my life and left with some pretty decent skills and a massive smile! Anyhow, great vid. as always,
That motor really shakes a lot... No counterbalanced? Nice review, but really it looks sort of cheap with all the bolt on stuff, that weird joint in the exhaust, the overall construction. The many small fasteners on the motor also look substandard, you worry how it will hold up with the metal distortion of an air cooled... Maybe it's economical to buy, you didn't mention price... 🤔 Maybe you're not supposed to criticize the test bikes, but just the visuals were not comforting. The scram screams cheapness. PS 1 day later... Kmoto has other people doing promotion videos on the same bike within a week of yours. Certain phrases seem scripted. The price is low for sure, but... please feel free to delete my comment, it's just a heads up for you. I'm not sure of this term "green laning..." The other guy used it as a marketing term, but clarify that bikes on a grass patch is ☠️
Thank you for your expert opinion but you know what people say about opinions, now try again from the angle of a person who does not have money to burn.
@@SCALE_SLOTCARS_AND_RC Nothing now. My favorite was a Yamaha XS 1100 with California sidecar that popped off easy. As a kid I put together good bikes that I bought in cardboard boxes 📦 😄... Living downtown now, I would easily go for something electric. Maybe even something small. I suppose I'm critical of the new bikes, but compared to a Suzuki GS with the ball bearing motor, my last cheapie, they don't even look like fun toys. Cheers 🍻
@@SCALE_SLOTCARS_AND_RC Oops, I missed the comment. Buy a used, proven bike with a guarantee. Even that GS 1100 I mentioned was only $600 Canadian, honest. It had only 40K km, was fast as hell for a tourer... Like ¼ mile in 12's and some go to 250K km. It is a classic, but always very affordable, safe (looks like a cop bike) and reliable beyond belief. The other perk, you can pick up pro drag racing parts from the 80's for little. I e joy good marketing, but as I said these reviewers are reading a script, especially on this bike. Very difficult to take them seriously. Good luck if you are shopping.
@@andykerr3803 yes my friend but too many second hand bikes are money pits I've been riding bikes 47 years from Honda express to Harleys, and to get a new bike with a three year warranty for €4600 is a steal. Then people come up with the cheap parts argument not realising just how much stuff on their Japanese made cough cough, German made cough cough bikes come from or are assembled in third or 2nd world countries lol, what is the speed limit in most European (in my case) countries, its top 120kph and other roads 90kph so why would you need a bike that does stupid speeds unless a person has mental problems and wants to visit the hospital as a doner 🤷♂️
Yeah, you will explore the country looking for a mechanic to constantly work on them. Chinese engines, bikes built in India. If, God forbid, I lived in India, yeah I might own one but if you live ANYWHERE else in the world..... good luck. There cheap for a reason.
A very honest and realistic review…..in Scotland these bikes are incredibly popular and are perfect in rural area’s for extended seasonal riding . I like this review because it’s informative and realistic and doesn’t get caught up in the ‘ perfect bike ‘ scenario, you did it proud as it’s a great machine for its intended use. Great …
I think the Scram 411 is a nice looking and functional machine but after this many years of production of this design I wish RE would shed some weight, bump up the hp and increase the braking. The reliability is there and decent quality so just a few refinements would take this platform to even greater heights.
450cc LC Himalayan and Scram on the way.
I have one. This is the most functional & good looking motorcycle by RE. It'll make you smile every time you ride
also change head light
@@bhushanbelsare454 true😅😅😅😅
RE is still an Indian brand and they're plenty powerful for Indian roads. Giving more power with larger engines will make these bikes more expensive for the Indian market. They already give better parts to oversees customers. If they make seperate bikes for the rest of the world their brand identity will be at risk. The brand only sells about 15-20% of their bikes outside India. So they cannot shift their focus like that.
She is really nice lady. She makes any bike look good !!!!
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Beautiful rider, beautiful bike, beautiful country. I'm between the Scram and the new Hunter, still making up my mind.
Well, have you made up and bought a bike?
@@harishprabhu02neither probably
Good choice! Greetings from Italy 😘
lovely ride and beautiful country
Hello from Chennai, India a few kms from where the Royal Enfield's are manufactured.
That's exactly how we move the bikes out of the way when someone blocks your car by parking their bike tightly behind or in front of you.
Hey,
I'm a Kiwi ( New Zealander ) living in the states, but lived in Deutsch land back at the end of the the 80's.
Euro/ English accents can be so similar, and as with yours almost has a Kiwi twang with certain words.
Just waiting for spring to arrive as I recently got a 1979 Honda CM 400t.
Anyway I just wanted to say that I like your videos, and that I subscribed.
Really enjoyed your review. Just very informative and honest for a beginner like me. Thanks.
I’m thinking of a scram for my first bike. I’ve say in quite a few other beginner bikes but the riding position is terrifying for me, feeling over the handlebars or kinda on top of the bike. The scram just felt right confidence inspiring and not intimidating like many of the others. I’m a bit older so I’m not concerned with speed, especially as my first bike so this looks like a good fit. Also as a firefighter so unfortunately I’ve peeled more than my fair share of dead motorcycle riders off the tarmac, which is probably why I feel so intimidated by most bikes and don’t want to much power. I must add though that most of the deaths on motorbikes AND cars for that matter are speed/wreck less driving and drink/drug driving. Also not driving to the conditions, or a combination of all! Essentially the unfortunate riders are usually young and wreck less and traveling at extreme speed. It’s the same for cars too but you have that metal box around you with airbags that increase your survivability. My god I’m rambling! Anyway I’m neither young nor wreck less and have always wanted a bike so this could be a fix. How does this compare to the Husky 401 anybody?
62 49 yrs riding great bike
Hi 😀 ... the Scram is not so my, but the Countryside / Backland of your Homeland let my Heart hop and my Face smile ... I think I wanna make a Holyday there ...
So thanks for this Impressions 😊
Arne from the Northern Highlands
I think its an amazing bike for someone who doesn't want a full Himalayan style bike but with the similar capabilities
Looks like a great bike with a very underwhelming engine. As much as a dislike parallel twins, they need to put the Interceptor 650 engine in the Scram and Himalayan. I'm not sure what the situation is in Europe, but there are a lot of people in America that want to like this bike, but can't (or won't) buy one because it feels unsafe on the highway. Most of us would have to ride highway at least a dozen miles to get somewhere to do some scramble type riding.
Nice looking bike bud would change some stuff to make it my own. Its a Beautiful country your from thanks for showing us. Looking forward for the next episode
I would change some things too. Actually filmed talking about it, but thought maybe it’s too much for a review 😅
Lol if I had a brand new ferrari I'll have to change something
@@Rob-is8bq 🙋🏼♀️
Lol
Thanks for the video and getting me out of my hell for some minutes.
Thanx for that. It means there's another bike on my wishlist for when I am rich.
With you i ride anything, anywhere. Lovely lady. Excellent video...
What is wrong with a quality?
@@bil19631963 Do you watch it maximin quality?
@@bil19631963 On the video you can choose quality settings. Got for a top quality. I use same filming gear as many other quality RUclipsrs. Proper invested into it.
love it! I like the design. and as always you look amazing with it
So good to see a ROYAL ENFIELD review from you, I own a 2016 model classic 350. Your videos are real and remarkable. you are doing a great job. More Power to you .. love from India 🤍❤️
Enfield are killing it at the moment. Nice bikes and affordable enough that I wouldn't feel too bad about tasking a grinder to it. One question though, what do you mean riding season is over? That's what heated grips and gloves are for.
I remember from my childhood the temperature dropping down to -27C in winter and the roads either salty or ice in winter. Riding is definitely seasonal here.
@@tomboyabit Yeah we really are spoiled in Britain. As long as you can put up with a bit of rain then you can ride.
Heated Grips are you sure your name isn't Geraldine? lol
@@nightster6378 Raynaud's disease is a bitch.
I see a lot of them in downtown seattle, they are popular here.
I love the way you say Neuton meters 🙂
I'm new to your channel. I enjoy your take on bike reviews. Good job on the side stand spin! Take care, ride safe!
Hello from Estonia!
Beautiful lake.
That side stand turning is great but I am not doing that to my bike, I will ruin the stand after sometime and eventually messed up your side stand sensor.. Do it only on emergency case
Gonna test ride but am leaning towards the Zontes 350 at this price point due to 40bhp and better brakes!
DAS starts tomorrow. Great review! (Have an Enfield dealer ten mins from me).
Rotary gear both aide neutral what is auto transmissiom actually by manual way dash board
Watched to look at the bike ...but the place looks really nice.
Bonjour jolie colombe une marque connu dans une autre forme qui roule assez bien selon les modèles c'est bien pour débuter quant vous venez d avoir le permi mes moi c'est Harley Davidson ou suzuki un peu Honda mes sans plus la meilleur des honda 750 four l'un des meilleurs mes plus Harley Davidson pour moi mes chacun préfère sont modèle et appart c'est modele il y en a d'autres mes on ne peut pas pas toutrs les conduire comme vous vous faites c'est bien d avoir la chance comme vous de pouvoir le faire et il y a que vous qui peut nous dire ce que vous en penser bonne continuation ❤️🌹👍😘
What does that drink taste like? Fruity? Anything like it in UK? Lithuania looks cooler and cooler the more you show it. Low traffic and no trouble for using the forest tracks. I think I'd get very lost very often! I'd be happy but reported missing frequently 😁
It's gorgeous. It's called Kvas, or квас. It's a Russian drink, like non alcoholic beer.
@@eddyhoughton6542 awesome Eddy, it's on my "gotta try" list now. Sounds perfect for a ride refreshment kinda drink. I'll look online and see if I can get a can or a bottle or six. 👍
I'm just getting back into riding this would be perfect. Any U.S. release dates yet? Love your helmet by the way.
could you please tell me the name of background music of 0:20
...brilliant reviews btw...well done.
Any thoughts on this bike July 2024? You’ve ridden many others, is it memorable for good or bad reasons?
This was Noraly Schoenmaker of Itchy Boots’ fame bike until recently.
NorLy was riding an Himalayan, not a scram. It is the same engine it seems but not the same bike.
Doing good trying the side stand spin. The bike, like the Himalayan, has an oil cooler on it also air cooled.
Glad you got to ride some gravel D. The inside seam of leg is more useful than height of the rider.
Take care 'n did you get to ride with your Dad yet?
Yeah, but who knows their inseam to compare? 😂
Yes we had a ride day out on Jawas and I’ll do an episode about it. 😊
Just launched in my country, going to test ride it but I'm definitely not crazy about ABS and offroading, it actually makes it difficult.
Think you can turn it off on the Himalayan so that would probably be a better option for more off road
If you're doing a lot of dirt riding, you can pull the ABS fuse for the back wheel. It's actually a seperate fuse.
Thank you for the honest review 🙏🏼
My upgrade bike. Cheers and subbed.
Great review, you should look up Dorothy’s Speed Shop and see what Nathan offers, he’s on RUclips also 👍🏽 it could be interesting for you as he offers a range of A2 bikes for light green lane trips etc.
Nice bike.
Hello Tomboy_a_bit Great review - Am considering something like as a first bike for someone. Seems to be a great place for a visit too.
Madam what is your height? Is tis bike suitable for taller riders
RE Himalayan was put through its paces by Noraly, Itchy Boots and she never even got a thank you from it's Indian owners.
I recall that RE in Holland gave her a new Himalayan to use in her South American journey since her Indian purchased bike could not be licensed in Europe.
@Toni Exactly. In fact, the hierarchy at RE watched her travel adventures across the Far East, Middle East, Asia, Eastern Europe and back to Holland ,and got global advertising exposure for free.
@Toni Yes RE Netherlands did give her a brand new Himalayan in exchange for Basanti. Watch her episode ‘Big news’. Granted she originally bought Basanti, but she did not have to buy the new bike.
She got rid of it because it was a heavy pos. She replaced it with a honda
You should look at the Fantic Caballero Rally 500
Thank you. I will. Random question are you based in Thailand? I’m planning to go there soon.
13:29 i loved it, but is hard on the first time... kk
Enjoyed your review of the little scram, along with your enthusiasm and the views. Looks lovely in Lithuania and would love to go one day. (btw it's spelt 'Conclusion').
Thank you.
As for spelling I don’t know how I don’t see it. I’m proof watching a few times but until someone tells me I simply don’t see it, even the silliest mistakes that has nothing to do with a knowledge of spelling. My brain can be funny. 😔
Sveiki. We have watched a few of your Royal enfield vids and didn't know you are Lithuanian.
Mano žmona lietuvė, o aš, škotas. Šiaurės Rytų Lietuvoje gyvenau ir dirbau 12 metų.
what you see here is a hot slice of Indian Iron.............made in INDIA with pride
🟧🟧🟧⬜🟦⬜🟩🟩🟩
Royal enfield is a British company. It's motorcycles are made in many countries and India is just one of them.
Have a safe and accident free journey back to England 🇬🇧,
Peace out ✌️
very nice what's the price? can it be fitted with side hard bags?
How was your experience by the way
love this bike !
Love the aesthetics of the bike but the lack of power or hp is sad. I can´t live with a bike with less than 50 hp. Nice review by the way!
Very good bike, i love Royal Enfield 👍
Hello Tomboy excelent video
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Hi *Today Moments 83*
*Good Vibes* For You .
Lindo video, hermoso lugar, saludos desde Chiapas México 🇲🇽
RPM. This bike does look good. BMW the R NineT could have looked this good. Never mind. What’s broken can be fixed.
Loved the video ,,,please show us a little more of Lithuania before you leave ,....o yes ,,the bike was nice too ....or not
4 more videos to come from Lithuania 😃
My lawnmower has more hp than the Scram! That aside I reckon they look great and are a great option for village or town riding.
I don't believe you
Dope helmet you got there!
Where did you get it?
Thats Ruroc
@@tomboyabit Gotcha thanks!
Wow,,, 👌👌👌
Jonesy is never going to start is it?
Well he can’t start without me 🤷🏼♀️ He can, but that wouldn’t be fair.
SUPER, SUPER!!!!!!😘
I guess it is the Himalayan’s engine. With just 411cc if I have to choose, I will just take the Himalayan.
Love it 😁
V NICE VIDEO
Love it, what a nice looking bike?
I wouldn't say no.
When are you coming back?💙
I’m back 😆
Will the 411 engine be available in the Hunter?
The Hunter has a J series 350cc engine with 20.2 bhp, 177 kg dry weight. No plans by RE to put 411 engine on the Hunter.
@@googleuser6972 will it drop straight in or is just a top end swap required?
@@p--n can't answer that, a straight swap may not be possible in my opinion.
Baudos neišrašė per Trakus mocu pravažiavus? 😁 gi draudžiamas mocu eismas ten 🙂
Nemaciau zenklo kad draudziamas🤷🏼♀️
@@tomboyabit
Saugiau kitą kartą kibinų eit valgyt iš toliau pėstute 😅👌
Top speed?
Who cares! It's fast enough to meet normal limits in almost all non motorway roads in the world. And a speed limit is a limit not a target!
🤫🤫
Her accent sounds so exotic, what is it? It's like Russian/British.
Most probably from Sweden or some Scandinavian country.
If you actually watched the video you would know 🤦♂️
@@stynershiner1854 wrong 🤦♂️
I wonder if it will start and run without stalling? LOL
Yes it will! LOL
I have to say, such a beautiful thing. The Enfield's not bad either!
I agree only spoilt by a bad tattoo 🙄
ROYAL ENFIELD THE POWER OF INDIA....
Какой интересный мот! Чуток тюнинга и прям отличный! Пошёл смотреть цену 😁
Надеюсь цена понравилась. 🙂
You don't highways there like we have in america, our speed limits exceed the scram power ability, that's why Americans buy, klr650s, for back road riding, klrs can do freeway speeds easy ,up to 110 mph. Klrs are cheaper, and proven reliable for almost 30 years.
Would love to see proof of a klr650 doing 110mph,
36hp and 500lbs 😂
If only it had good power like 40-50hp
Bybre brakes (that's by brembo) :)
Sounds great!!
Like the bike, Love the helmet 🙂
Nice bike for exploring
Looks like a good practical bike - thanks for the review (still in lovelly Lithuania). Alright, it's not cool, but so what.
Suzuki made DR350s in the 1990a that would smoke this bike anywhere
Can you buy one new now and include all the stupid euro emissions laws..... No. So your point is pointless!
@@SCALE_SLOTCARS_AND_RC plenty of used bikes available. what is your hangup with virgins? you know she's not, right?
@@NoPrivateProperty ok sweetie keep taking the drugs and maybe you can figure the voices in your head lol
👍👍👍👌👌👌
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200kg for 24 cv, crazy
If you want to do some proper offroading, I can't recommend Offroad Skills in Wales highly enough.
I did it. Yamaha off-road school. But I’ll tell you without any experience straight of a Harley it was like skateboarding for a first time. I think those who had at least some green laining experience enjoyed it more.
@@tomboyabit Yes I saw that video, ORS is BMW and they really teach you skill from scratch. I did the intro course having never been offroad in my life and left with some pretty decent skills and a massive smile! Anyhow, great vid. as always,
it is like the Himalayan
its just the himalayan modified.
At 24.3 HP and a top speed worse than Himalayan. I'll hold onto my pennies a bit longer, yet.
yeah 24hp is nothing, basically gutless, my ninja 250 i started on was 36hp and that I got used to after a couple weeks
Not easy to concentrate on the motorcycle .... 😛
No it's not convenient XD Tripnav is trash =)
Thanks for a video tho
A 19" front wheel off roads is an accident waiting to happen.
That motor really shakes a lot... No counterbalanced?
Nice review, but really it looks sort of cheap with all the bolt on stuff, that weird joint in the exhaust, the overall construction. The many small fasteners on the motor also look substandard, you worry how it will hold up with the metal distortion of an air cooled... Maybe it's economical to buy, you didn't mention price... 🤔 Maybe you're not supposed to criticize the test bikes, but just the visuals were not comforting. The scram screams cheapness.
PS 1 day later... Kmoto has other people doing promotion videos on the same bike within a week of yours. Certain phrases seem scripted. The price is low for sure, but... please feel free to delete my comment, it's just a heads up for you. I'm not sure of this term "green laning..." The other guy used it as a marketing term, but clarify that bikes on a grass patch is ☠️
So what do you ride Andy?
Thank you for your expert opinion but you know what people say about opinions, now try again from the angle of a person who does not have money to burn.
@@SCALE_SLOTCARS_AND_RC Nothing now. My favorite was a Yamaha XS 1100 with California sidecar that popped off easy. As a kid I put together good bikes that I bought in cardboard boxes 📦 😄... Living downtown now, I would easily go for something electric. Maybe even something small. I suppose I'm critical of the new bikes, but compared to a Suzuki GS with the ball bearing motor, my last cheapie, they don't even look like fun toys.
Cheers 🍻
@@SCALE_SLOTCARS_AND_RC Oops, I missed the comment. Buy a used, proven bike with a guarantee. Even that GS 1100 I mentioned was only $600 Canadian, honest. It had only 40K km, was fast as hell for a tourer... Like ¼ mile in 12's and some go to 250K km.
It is a classic, but always very affordable, safe (looks like a cop bike) and reliable beyond belief. The other perk, you can pick up pro drag racing parts from the 80's for little. I e joy good marketing, but as I said these reviewers are reading a script, especially on this bike. Very difficult to take them seriously. Good luck if you are shopping.
@@andykerr3803 yes my friend but too many second hand bikes are money pits I've been riding bikes 47 years from Honda express to Harleys, and to get a new bike with a three year warranty for €4600 is a steal. Then people come up with the cheap parts argument not realising just how much stuff on their Japanese made cough cough, German made cough cough bikes come from or are assembled in third or 2nd world countries lol, what is the speed limit in most European (in my case) countries, its top 120kph and other roads 90kph so why would you need a bike that does stupid speeds unless a person has mental problems and wants to visit the hospital as a doner 🤷♂️
Looks cheap! But nice location
It does cost less. You get what you pay for.
Yes Lithuania can be quite cheap.... Well spotted Einstein!
🙋🙂
Yeah, you will explore the country looking for a mechanic to constantly work on them. Chinese engines, bikes built in India. If, God forbid, I lived in India, yeah I might own one but if you live ANYWHERE else in the world..... good luck.
There cheap for a reason.
Pretty amazing how many bikers don't know trick of turning bike on kickstand. Although it is mostly useful when doing stupid things offroad.