This set is just absolutely insane in every aspect. I don't think I've ever seen so many new parts in a single set. A little bit disappointed about the relative durability: and, I didn't want to bring it up, because I can see how much effort went into this set, but does it feel like $200? Does it match the value of, say, the land Rover defender?
The price point is, in my opinion, a little too high. This is due to the BMW licensing. The Ducati was a surprisingly good deal for a licensed set, unparalleled with any other.
One of the problems i got with sets like this. If you gona use to many new parts it becomes more and more like a model building kit. I could make nearly anything if I'm going to use new parts for every set. This drifts away for what was lego standing, at least in my opinion.
@@brickchef8282 I understand your point, but I don't think it "drifts away" from Lego's past. There always have been new parts each year, and those parts (if succsesful) have then been used in many other sets after. A lot of the parts that are new or rare in this set won't be rare a few years later.
One note on the gearing: the reason it has a neutral in between the second and third gear is because in motorcycles the neutral is in between the first and second gears (hence: "one down, five up" when talking about the gear changes). You just named the gears backwards, since 1st is the one that spins the engine faster and 3rd the one that spins it slower for the same wheel speed. Timestamp for reference: 26:26
You're right but on this bike it literally goes 1 2 N 3, at constant wheel speed here 3rd makes the engine spin faster. This means that the gearbox's design is flawed, because as you correctly stated, 3rd gear should make the engine spin slower. Racingbrick also pointed this issue out.
@@matteocristini6221 If i recall right, the gears are in the same order as in the Ducati-set. Maybe it's intentionally to be a race shifting, where the gear pattern is reversed
@@matteocristini6221My point is that what you called 3rd is actually 1st, as a lower gear makes the engine spin faster for the same wheel speed, so the transmission is correct. The shifting also seems to be correct for the street use, since you press the lever down to downshift, some racing bikes reverse that but it doesn't looks like they did it for the set. Or am I getting it wrong?
The lack of side mirrors is probably intensional since most bikes of that class can have the mirrors easily removed for track days, including that one.
the mirrors are even shown on the box itself. Also, easily removable mirrors should not be a huge problem with Legos so I see no other explanation than cost cutting. Pretty sad to see this on a set that feels too expensive already.
There is no mirror simply because they are absent on the race version. Same as for the support of the license plate. You'll easily find pictures of that version on the web. So nothing wrong here.
There's a lot to love here, and so many cool new parts. But one thing I absolutely hate (and especially at this price point!) is that after the Sian with only prints, they're back at stickers. An awful lot of them, and with some issues like the gaps and terrible color matching. And without stickers this will look like a mess.....
That is the set I've been dreaming about for years !!! It was very difficult to include a sequential gearbox and a 4-inline engine with the smaller scale. There's now so many possibilities for serious bike builds!
Good review. I ride motorcycles and this bike is actually meant as a race bike so i like the look of it without the mirrors. And also racebikes dont really have much movement in the handlebars.
in terms of functionalities I'd say it's ungenerous to say this set doesn't add anything new. By looking at how the gearbox work, I'd say it's the first time we see a gearbox where a sequential shifting mechanism includes the neutral "gear". If we look at the Ducati panigale, it featured a "direct" shifting mechanism, where the shifting lever set the gear based on position, while if we look at sequential gearboxes, like the ones of the Bugatti and the Lamborghini, the neutral gear is inserted or removed by a separated selector. This possibility of having the neutral gear reachable from the shifting mechanism gives us inspiration for possibly an F1-like gearbox. Using only the paddles we could go from Neutral to driving gears. It may be something that people can come up with on their own, but it's cool also for non MOC-ers to discover new kind of builds. I myself am working on a 1:8 scale F1 MOC, and I will try to explore how gearboxes with lego work to get to the point when I can construct an F1 gearbox where the neutral gear can be inserted directly from paddle shift
Looks like they added the racing 1-up 5-down shifter pattern, that’s a nice touch. Well, 1-up 2-down in this case. Wonder if you can upgrade to the quick shifter 😂
Seems like a great show piece for a shelf, but there's not much functionality that would be playable - if there was some dyno mount showing off the gear changes it could make sense, but here it's a big boy with a lot of falling pieces. Seems like an expensive shelf piece for AFOLs, but maybe the building experience is worth it?
5:30 I knew that wheel is black (and plastic), but in the video it looks like metallic silver and it is awesome in this look! I wish we will have someday wheels looking so great
@@searme Miles is right. On street bikes the 1st gear is always below the neutral, the second is above , and then upward the rest. Race bikes in the other hand use the opposite setup: 1st up, then 2nd and the rest is downward to let the riders change gear when accelerating out from corners. This way they don't need to reach under the shifter to change to a higher gear when the bike is leaning. I've spent some time to find a reference, which setup is used in this bike, and being a street bike it goes with the "normal" setup, not the race one. So the conclusion is: The Neutral is in the right place, but the ratios are turned upside down by the designer for whatever reason Idon't know.
@@searme My apologies! You're right. Actually Lego chose to make the engine faster at higher gear, which is wrong. If you see things that way, 1st is down, then neutral, 2nd and third when you gear up. It is a non sense and I understand the confusion.
Awesome video Thankyou This is my first ever lego build lol 3 times now I've had to go back and dismantle the engine but finally I've got that stage built...onto the stand now
Thanks for a great review, this bike seems to have taken everything I hated about the Ducati and fixed it, the bad screen and lack of front fender was almost offensive! As for steering lock, I have a real sports bike and they really are that bad. It's murder on the wrists trying to turn around in a tight parking space! However, building your own motorbike and then riding it on the street is the coolest thing ever, so this build might come close to that feeling. Great video as always.
As a dedicated Suzuki girl, if they released the GSXR, I would have to buy it, but given that I already have the GS1200 and the Ducati, I will skip this one... I know, but putting fuel in the real bike has got expensive of late and I would rather ride while a tank of petrol is still affordable.
As Sariel and Catzzz pointed out this is a quite stupid question. Beside being two completly different Lego Sets, do you really need someone else to tell you what you should like and buy? Even after Sariels great reviews? If you are interested in my opinion, I prefer the BMW because I like Technic Sets and have never been into the Batman movies. If you ask someone who is a big Batman fan but doesn´t like motorcycles you will get the opposite answer. So buy what YOU prefer! If you like both sets and can afford it, buy both! If you are not sure if you really like them, buy none! In this case you saved 400 bucks - huh!
Can i use a format similar to yours to make my own videos? Obviously i would not put some of the stuff you do, but what i mean is like the organization and captions on the bottem
Very nice bike, it needs trainingwheels if you want to motorize it. Lots of new parts, especially the suspension parts. The transparent motorblock is also nice if you want to see the pistons move. Great set!
minor detail for bikes: the bottom gear is actually the first gear, not the fourth (as can be evidenced by the fact that the pistons move the fastest in this gear when moving the wheel, which means that an actual engine would move the wheel at the slowest speed). all bikes have a neutral gear between the first and second, then after the second comes the third, the fourth etc. this is actually a very realistic detail implemented by lego.
This set does have a gearbox, but u can't see the moving parts or the engine very well. And it's a complex build when you can't really see what pieces go where. It looks good, but it doesn't play good.
I really wish they came up with BMW R1200/1250 RT (law enforcement model maybe). Then there will have boxer engine and shaft driven rear wheel, which are more iconic to BMW's motorbike.
I just started setting it all up and after finishing the first part (engine) I got a few extra parts. Is that even possible? Will I need them for something else later or I just screwed up? 😏
Woohoo, my bike has just arrived. There's a new 11 stud beam with hole in both axes that I've never seen before. Can anyone advise whether this is new to this bike or is in other sets. Be really useful for some of my motorcycle mocs.
Am I the only one who doesn't do the stickers? Had a few sets in the past where they peeled off over time. So now I just keep them bare. Highly enjoyed this build. Hoping for the Yamaha M1 next.
The M 1000 RR is a pure racing bike, which is not intended to be driven on the streets. That's why it has no mirrors or a kickstand. These things are simply too heavy and not necessary :D
@@searme sure, most pictures show them. but it is used often without mirrors, so for my opinion its okay to have no mirrors. at every other kind of bike it would be very weird
I wish they would've added working brakes by reviving the old "flex" system. It could've been relatively easily implemented (well maybe not that easy, since there is a suspension, but there can be some workarounds for sure, I can think of one at least) while looking esthetically pleasing as well. When I saw first low quality photos, that was my guess. Such a letdown in that regard. Overall a great set!
Pierwsze było Porsche, kolejne Bugatti i Sian.. Za każdym razem to samo, cena z zada, skrzynia rozdzielcza bez ŻADNYCH realnych funkcji typowy zapychacz miejsca... A tu dodatkowo dowalili naklejek jak znaczków jakby ktos paczkę z ciasteczkami na stację kosmiczną wysyłał.. Serio Polska firma ma nadruki na zestawach za niecałe 40zł!!! Napaliłem się jak cukrzyk na bezę, a tu kolejny wizualnie niedopracowany gniot, z masą zakalcową zamiast pysznego nadzienia :/ Dziękuję Ci za kolejny Wspaniały film, jak zauważyłem Lego od dobrych 3 lat zdycha. Pora zakończyć z nią przygodę, ale nadal będę Twoim wiernym widzem:) Zdrowych i Wesołych świąt ;)
They usually reuse the tires, but the rims are "licensed" and are only for the BMW. I hate Lego licensed rims, they are usually uglier than generic ones (remember the obnoxious Sian ones), and not for sale in Bricks&Pieces. Got these from Bricklink, and I have to say the tires are great, but the rims are pretty ugly and flimsy. Luckily the tire elevates the overal feel when it is combined to a wheel. The front tires are a PITA to mount those, the wider rear ones are much easier to mount.
SOOO many bikes I'd rush out too buy at this scale. 2022 Suzuki Hayabusa, Kawasaki H2R, Kawasaki ZX14R (my personal bike), Honda Fireblade RR-R. So much potential!
Great review as always! It’s hard for me to get excited about LEGO sets after making MOCs- I built a full RC pneumatic excavator with an onboard compressor, which I don’t think LEGO has done.
What?! The engine rotates slower when you gear down?? It is not the case in the Sian and in the Chiron. It is a non sense! I understand now the confusion with the neutral!
Giving it a low score and knocking it for “low playability” is pretty stupid considering it’s not intended for play. No kid or adult is going to be playing with it other than maybe messing with the shifting functions. It’s a static display model that looks great on a shelf. Besides that, it’s meant to be a challenging model. If you want something actually looks like the real thing, then go built an injection molded model kit. This is as good as it’s going to get for a LEGO set and it happens to be pretty damned good.
It's a Technic set. It's supposed to be playable by definition. If I wanted a completely static display set, I would buy something from the Architecture line.
This set is just absolutely insane in every aspect. I don't think I've ever seen so many new parts in a single set. A little bit disappointed about the relative durability: and, I didn't want to bring it up, because I can see how much effort went into this set, but does it feel like $200? Does it match the value of, say, the land Rover defender?
The price point is, in my opinion, a little too high. This is due to the BMW licensing. The Ducati was a surprisingly good deal for a licensed set, unparalleled with any other.
£189 is a lot... £30 or slightly more and I can have a used 42083 Chiron
One of the problems i got with sets like this.
If you gona use to many new parts it becomes more and more like a model building kit. I could make nearly anything if I'm going to use new parts for every set. This drifts away for what was lego standing, at least in my opinion.
@@ClassiqueMotors Remember that there are a lot of new pieces
@@brickchef8282 I understand your point, but I don't think it "drifts away" from Lego's past. There always have been new parts each year, and those parts (if succsesful) have then been used in many other sets after. A lot of the parts that are new or rare in this set won't be rare a few years later.
One note on the gearing: the reason it has a neutral in between the second and third gear is because in motorcycles the neutral is in between the first and second gears (hence: "one down, five up" when talking about the gear changes). You just named the gears backwards, since 1st is the one that spins the engine faster and 3rd the one that spins it slower for the same wheel speed.
Timestamp for reference: 26:26
You're right but on this bike it literally goes 1 2 N 3, at constant wheel speed here 3rd makes the engine spin faster. This means that the gearbox's design is flawed, because as you correctly stated, 3rd gear should make the engine spin slower. Racingbrick also pointed this issue out.
@@matteocristini6221 If i recall right, the gears are in the same order as in the Ducati-set. Maybe it's intentionally to be a race shifting, where the gear pattern is reversed
@@matteocristini6221My point is that what you called 3rd is actually 1st, as a lower gear makes the engine spin faster for the same wheel speed, so the transmission is correct. The shifting also seems to be correct for the street use, since you press the lever down to downshift, some racing bikes reverse that but it doesn't looks like they did it for the set.
Or am I getting it wrong?
@@TFBRamos you are absolutely right. What feels wrong is having the neutral gear between 2nd and 3rd
This looks incredible. Hopefully they'll continue making these, just like the supercars!
The lack of side mirrors is probably intensional since most bikes of that class can have the mirrors easily removed for track days, including that one.
Don't you need mirrors for track day? I mean, you gotta see who is behind you... I guess. I don't know much about bikes :B
@@OscarScheepstra_Artemis_ might be distracting and obstructive to wind flow?
@@OscarScheepstra_Artemis_ no when you are going to the track you don't need mirrors. Moto GP Bikes also don't have mirrors
the mirrors are even shown on the box itself. Also, easily removable mirrors should not be a huge problem with Legos so I see no other explanation than cost cutting. Pretty sad to see this on a set that feels too expensive already.
There is no mirror simply because they are absent on the race version. Same as for the support of the license plate. You'll easily find pictures of that version on the web. So nothing wrong here.
They need to get this designer to do more sets the details are unreal and he has some serious pull at lego with a set with so many new pieces.
I think the new pieces were mandated by BMW. The designer is good but I don't think he has that much pull; someone has to design this set eventually.
There's a lot to love here, and so many cool new parts. But one thing I absolutely hate (and especially at this price point!) is that after the Sian with only prints, they're back at stickers. An awful lot of them, and with some issues like the gaps and terrible color matching. And without stickers this will look like a mess.....
At first I thought they made a new smaller size chain and got excited, because I assumed the wheels were regular old size... damn that thing is HUGE.
Now this is what i want and expect from a technic set
This is the Best 42130 review I can find online! Love the music too. Glad to see LEGO release this massive motorcycle. Super cool for display!
That is the set I've been dreaming about for years !!! It was very difficult to include a sequential gearbox and a 4-inline engine with the smaller scale. There's now so many possibilities for serious bike builds!
That axle hole in the new shock absorber is soooo good
This is gorgeous! When can we get the Ducati V4 at this scale?
This is a good question. This puts the current one to shame
Oh goodness that looks beautiful, I need it
Racing Bikes don't need side mirrors if they're merely used on the racetrack.
Good review. I ride motorcycles and this bike is actually meant as a race bike so i like the look of it without the mirrors. And also racebikes dont really have much movement in the handlebars.
in terms of functionalities I'd say it's ungenerous to say this set doesn't add anything new. By looking at how the gearbox work, I'd say it's the first time we see a gearbox where a sequential shifting mechanism includes the neutral "gear". If we look at the Ducati panigale, it featured a "direct" shifting mechanism, where the shifting lever set the gear based on position, while if we look at sequential gearboxes, like the ones of the Bugatti and the Lamborghini, the neutral gear is inserted or removed by a separated selector. This possibility of having the neutral gear reachable from the shifting mechanism gives us inspiration for possibly an F1-like gearbox. Using only the paddles we could go from Neutral to driving gears. It may be something that people can come up with on their own, but it's cool also for non MOC-ers to discover new kind of builds. I myself am working on a 1:8 scale F1 MOC, and I will try to explore how gearboxes with lego work to get to the point when I can construct an F1 gearbox where the neutral gear can be inserted directly from paddle shift
I am missing one of the two rubber bands you can see at around 10:24. Were they both in the small cardboard box?
Yes.
As someone who collects Technic motorcycles and I have all of them including B versions, I'm blown away with this bike.
Well that makes two of us :) it is spectacular, a true crown jewel of my collection. By the way do you have the 1924 model?
@@zniesmaczony Yes, I've got the 1924 motorcycle
looks like this gonna be the 1st of a great series
It being flimsy is a design feature. It makes it much more similar to the real thing! 😄
I'm sure if I tried hard I could make a pretty solid construction on this scale!
@@deizer8218 I agree. It has to be flimsy by design! 😂
I agree
Correction: as it turns out, the set is actually priced $230, not $200. My apologies, I had a bad info.
Thats quiet expensive,i’ll go with Panigale V4
Arocs have the same price too
These reviews are always a joy to watch.
Looks like they added the racing 1-up 5-down shifter pattern, that’s a nice touch. Well, 1-up 2-down in this case. Wonder if you can upgrade to the quick shifter 😂
Wow ❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥
Please lego bring 5000+ piece count Technic Car....
Seems like a great show piece for a shelf, but there's not much functionality that would be playable - if there was some dyno mount showing off the gear changes it could make sense, but here it's a big boy with a lot of falling pieces. Seems like an expensive shelf piece for AFOLs, but maybe the building experience is worth it?
Imo "Seems like an expensive shelf piece for AFOL" is the perfect description of alot of the recent lego technic sets
5:30
I knew that wheel is black (and plastic), but in the video it looks like metallic silver and it is awesome in this look! I wish we will have someday wheels looking so great
Can you show this motorcycle gear box manual or pdf? I am so curious!
They should be available at LEGO.com any day now.
This is the first BMW ///Motorsport set. Hopefully we'll get an M-car set some day!
Excellent video Sariel! I love the new parts especially including the new blue shock absorber and XL shock absorbers!
Nice video! The bike is awesome, even though I wish it was a bit sturdier
The neutral is in the correct spot - motorcycles shift from 1st to neutral, then into 2nd, 3rd, etc
But this model has neutral between 2nd and 3rd, not 1st and 2nd...
@@searme Miles is right. On street bikes the 1st gear is always below the neutral, the second is above , and then upward the rest. Race bikes in the other hand use the opposite setup: 1st up, then 2nd and the rest is downward to let the riders change gear when accelerating out from corners. This way they don't need to reach under the shifter to change to a higher gear when the bike is leaning. I've spent some time to find a reference, which setup is used in this bike, and being a street bike it goes with the "normal" setup, not the race one. So the conclusion is: The Neutral is in the right place, but the ratios are turned upside down by the designer for whatever reason Idon't know.
@@searme wrong, see my previous comment. I am not sure the real Sariel would say such a mistake...
@@searme My apologies! You're right. Actually Lego chose to make the engine faster at higher gear, which is wrong. If you see things that way, 1st is down, then neutral, 2nd and third when you gear up. It is a non sense and I understand the confusion.
I think its insane just how huge just the engine assembly is! Like thats the size of his fist on its own xD
Awesome video
Thankyou
This is my first ever lego build lol
3 times now I've had to go back and dismantle the engine but finally I've got that stage built...onto the stand now
OK now this is so cool!
I think the shifting is in GP shift, first gear up and the rest down. That might be why you're having issues shifting and neutral.
I'm #139 and have waited for my bike to arrive since January! I've got to get this set to build man! Love the vid and thanks for sharing.
Gorgeous set, but I was disappointed with so much loose in steering tube
Thanks for a great review, this bike seems to have taken everything I hated about the Ducati and fixed it, the bad screen and lack of front fender was almost offensive! As for steering lock, I have a real sports bike and they really are that bad. It's murder on the wrists trying to turn around in a tight parking space! However, building your own motorbike and then riding it on the street is the coolest thing ever, so this build might come close to that feeling. Great video as always.
As a dedicated Suzuki girl, if they released the GSXR, I would have to buy it, but given that I already have the GS1200 and the Ducati, I will skip this one... I know, but putting fuel in the real bike has got expensive of late and I would rather ride while a tank of petrol is still affordable.
Absolute motorbike. 😲😯😮
So happy to see brake calipers on a bike.
Was so hoping you would have a review for a closer look having just seen this announcement! Great review as usual :)
the engine seems very complex and has high detail .. very impresive :)
Many thx for the video
where to buy the gloves?Love it
Looks amazing - will get it soon. Only front lights and fender look poor!
Great review.
WOW!
so professional, i get those information i need i like this🤗🤩😍
Już nie mogę się doczekac aż dorwę ten secik!
How does this compare to the Panigale size-wise?
Same as to Harley, about 1.5x as big.
OH YESSSSSSS THE INTRO WAS LIT!!!! Really great review video! I love every single one of your vids, thank you for the great content Sariel! 😁
The shock absorbers look incredible :o
batman tumbler vs bmw m 1000rr which one do you prefer?
Neither. These are two completely different sets.
Both are completely different things,unless the price is same
As Sariel and Catzzz pointed out this is a quite stupid question. Beside being two completly different Lego Sets, do you really need someone else to tell you what you should like and buy? Even after Sariels great reviews?
If you are interested in my opinion, I prefer the BMW because I like Technic Sets and have never been into the Batman movies. If you ask someone who is a big Batman fan but doesn´t like motorcycles you will get the opposite answer.
So buy what YOU prefer!
If you like both sets and can afford it, buy both!
If you are not sure if you really like them, buy none! In this case you saved 400 bucks - huh!
Can i use a format similar to yours to make my own videos? Obviously i would not put some of the stuff you do, but what i mean is like the organization and captions on the bottem
Sure, it's not like I have a patent.
Very nice bike, it needs trainingwheels if you want to motorize it. Lots of new parts, especially the suspension parts. The transparent motorblock is also nice if you want to see the pistons move. Great set!
It goes from 1st speed to 2nd Speed to N to 4th Speed???
To 3rd speed, there is no 4th.
The best lego set ever made 🔥❤️
42043?
My gear-shifter-mechanism always functions flawlessly. I think you didn't mount it properly.
BETTER CALL THE LEGO CITY FIRE BRIGADE BECAUSE WE GOT QUITE THE HOT STUFF HERE 🔥🔥🔥🔥
You could build some epic ships with that windscreen.
The fairing panels #1 and #2 als also new in LBG.
minor detail for bikes: the bottom gear is actually the first gear, not the fourth (as can be evidenced by the fact that the pistons move the fastest in this gear when moving the wheel, which means that an actual engine would move the wheel at the slowest speed). all bikes have a neutral gear between the first and second, then after the second comes the third, the fourth etc. this is actually a very realistic detail implemented by lego.
awesome video, well organised content. just perfect
This set does have a gearbox, but u can't see the moving parts or the engine very well. And it's a complex build when you can't really see what pieces go where. It looks good, but it doesn't play good.
Now to wait for some months n see if JB70 gonna make a pimped up version of this set too.
Im gonna buy 2 so i can make and awesome 4 wheeled vehicle...them tires are dope
I really wish they came up with BMW R1200/1250 RT (law enforcement model maybe). Then there will have boxer engine and shaft driven rear wheel, which are more iconic to BMW's motorbike.
Nice model.
I just started setting it all up and after finishing the first part (engine) I got a few extra parts. Is that even possible? Will I need them for something else later or I just screwed up? 😏
It's called extra/spare parts, every LEGO set has them, see 19:26 in the video for reference.
I'm wondering if this set is the 4th installment of the huge "Supercar" lineup... I know its a bike but its got me wondering...
Another great review, thanks!
Bruh its finally happen,greatest review ever?👍
Anyone know the electric motor part number?
Which motor?
@@searme The one at 21:53?
It's this one: www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=bb0960c01#T=C&C=85
@@searme thx!!
what about R 90 S? did someone build one?
I dunno
Woohoo, my bike has just arrived. There's a new 11 stud beam with hole in both axes that I've never seen before. Can anyone advise whether this is new to this bike or is in other sets. Be really useful for some of my motorcycle mocs.
It's in the other sets too. That's why I didn't list it as a new part.
The piece appears in many sets before,example 42124 or 42128
Wow... This looks really cool! And thanks for all the thorough reviews Sariel :)
i have a very similar bike (s1000rr with same colors)... I MUST HAVE THIS SET
THIS IS FKIN AMAZING!!! :O
Am I the only one who doesn't do the stickers? Had a few sets in the past where they peeled off over time. So now I just keep them bare. Highly enjoyed this build.
Hoping for the Yamaha M1 next.
The M 1000 RR is a pure racing bike, which is not intended to be driven on the streets. That's why it has no mirrors or a kickstand. These things are simply too heavy and not necessary :D
Maybe, but you can literally see side mirrors on the official promo photos of the M 1000 RR, which I've used in this review.
Often removed on track days... that and the indicators. But if that was their argument they should have changed the reference photos.
@@searme sure, most pictures show them. but it is used often without mirrors, so for my opinion its okay to have no mirrors. at every other kind of bike it would be very weird
I wish they would've added working brakes by reviving the old "flex" system. It could've been relatively easily implemented (well maybe not that easy, since there is a suspension, but there can be some workarounds for sure, I can think of one at least) while looking esthetically pleasing as well. When I saw first low quality photos, that was my guess. Such a letdown in that regard. Overall a great set!
Pierwsze było Porsche, kolejne Bugatti i Sian.. Za każdym razem to samo, cena z zada, skrzynia rozdzielcza bez ŻADNYCH realnych funkcji typowy zapychacz miejsca... A tu dodatkowo dowalili naklejek jak znaczków jakby ktos paczkę z ciasteczkami na stację kosmiczną wysyłał.. Serio Polska firma ma nadruki na zestawach za niecałe 40zł!!! Napaliłem się jak cukrzyk na bezę, a tu kolejny wizualnie niedopracowany gniot, z masą zakalcową zamiast pysznego nadzienia :/ Dziękuję Ci za kolejny Wspaniały film, jak zauważyłem Lego od dobrych 3 lat zdycha. Pora zakończyć z nią przygodę, ale nadal będę Twoim wiernym widzem:) Zdrowych i Wesołych świąt ;)
Looks epic
Nice!!!
Nice!
I wonder if they are gonna continue the 1:8 scale supercar series. All the news parts are better for motorcycles, maybe a new series
En combien de temps ?
It's that number after "building time" at the beginning of the video.
Omg, i can now dream about a creator expert bmw car, please, e30 or another older bmw !
I'm in love with this set, so many details. BUT THE COST 😭😭
I can't imagine LEGO developed those new big wheels only to ever use them in one set. I think there will be more bikes in this size.
They usually reuse the tires, but the rims are "licensed" and are only for the BMW. I hate Lego licensed rims, they are usually uglier than generic ones (remember the obnoxious Sian ones), and not for sale in Bricks&Pieces. Got these from Bricklink, and I have to say the tires are great, but the rims are pretty ugly and flimsy. Luckily the tire elevates the overal feel when it is combined to a wheel. The front tires are a PITA to mount those, the wider rear ones are much easier to mount.
Probably mentioned before, the front mudguard isn't perfect but yours look weirder than it should because it's incorrectly built.
I didn't get any of the new technic vids in my recommended this time around, really odd
Yeah, thank you for nothing, RUclips.
Finally!
SOOO many bikes I'd rush out too buy at this scale. 2022 Suzuki Hayabusa, Kawasaki H2R, Kawasaki ZX14R (my personal bike), Honda Fireblade RR-R. So much potential!
Great review as always! It’s hard for me to get excited about LEGO sets after making MOCs- I built a full RC pneumatic excavator with an onboard compressor, which I don’t think LEGO has done.
What?! The engine rotates slower when you gear down?? It is not the case in the Sian and in the Chiron. It is a non sense! I understand now the confusion with the neutral!
Giving it a low score and knocking it for “low playability” is pretty stupid considering it’s not intended for play. No kid or adult is going to be playing with it other than maybe messing with the shifting functions. It’s a static display model that looks great on a shelf. Besides that, it’s meant to be a challenging model. If you want something actually looks like the real thing, then go built an injection molded model kit. This is as good as it’s going to get for a LEGO set and it happens to be pretty damned good.
It's a Technic set. It's supposed to be playable by definition. If I wanted a completely static display set, I would buy something from the Architecture line.
All Lego is intended for play... I know scalpers may feel otherwise, but Lego=play. Lego is terrible at dust collecting.
I will buy this
Looking forward to the F1 review
À quand une moto de 4K pièces avec un cardan :D
honestly the picture of the bike on the UCS sticker looks like bionicle Gelu's mask