hes a fucking good presenter, I subscribed because of him. whats wrong with people calling him a twat and criticising his English. MCN dont speak with varied vocab. He speaks quite well. its like people dont want to encourage young people
Got one and love it. Base model brakes are shit hot. Not felt the need for a steering damper at all. The mid range is fantastic. No issues after 8yrs of ownership.
@@macducati2304 no wonder there are no issues. you have a garage princess. how can you expect any issues after 7k miles on a modern machine? i averaged about 7k miles a year on the bikes i've owned. not bragging - just making a point that saying 'no issues after 8 years of barely any use' is not a flex
@@180FiftyFive You criticise because I've not ridden my bike enough! and it has not had any mechanical issues. What do you want? You asked a question.I factually answered and you don't like the answer! What a bell end. For your information we only have a short period of fine weather in the UK, most of the time it's rainy and cold, no mug rides their bike around in this weather unless they have to to get to work...grow up.
Awesome review, and thank you for realising that the people (like myself) that can't afford a new bike and don't want to sell their soul for finance need bike advice as well! Also, it's nice to see the admission from within the industry that you don't need to spend stupid amounts of money to have a proper laugh on two wheels. Thanks Bike World!
What a great idea, taking a look back at some great choices of used bikes. I get a bit tired of the constant waxing poetic about this years iterative superbike update. Great stuff!
I think doing a short review of an alternative more affordable way to go, for those who don’t want to shell out big bucks for the latest bikes, is a very mindful and supportive service, which you extend to your loyal following. I see some here complaining about the shortened review time, but it’s totally understandable as this isn’t really a New Bike Review. Besides, Luke manages to provide all the really pertinent information in a short block of time. It’s good to have someone who knows these bikes in such great detail! Thumbs UP!
bought my 08 new and had only two problems the tail light burned out and suffered a coolant leak. both repaired under warranty. NO problems since. I highly recommend the bike.
LOL to the rumor about Ducatis failing in rain. I rode my 1098 over 1,100 miles from Dallas to Toledo overnight in the rain the second week I owned it back in 2007.
how do you ride over 11 hours over night??? and that's assuming you were at a constant pace of 100mph. And it wasn't rainy from dallas to Ohio I'm just going to say that 😂
kenwu7 Started out at 9pm, finally got in sometime around noon. That's 1,100 MILES in around 15-16 hours. That's an average of 65-70mph. Not hard to do when I was hopped up on caffeine, jamming to music, and there were practically no cops for most of the trip. Oklahoma has 90mph speed limits on the turnpike in some areas. It started pouring just north of Dallas and I had 50ft visibility over the border into Oklahoma. The rain didn't stop until about 3-4am and then the damn hot July summer sun dried everything out shortly after sunrise in Missouri. Continued through Illinois and caught another rain in Indiana where I realized my Frog Toggs had blown out from wrist to waist. Threw them in the garbage and just dealt with the light rain until the Ohio border where it let up again. Because I had Bose earbuds that didn't seal all the way to block out wind noise, my ears rang for three days and my entire body was sore. I learned some valuable lessons that trip and the corrections I made for the return (in nice mild dry weather) was a cakewalk by comparison. I wouldn't recommend riding in a thunderstorm like that, but if you HAVE to, it's not a big deal so long as you stay easy on the throttle.
Great story. Plus 1 on the ear plugs. I started wearing them last season and they make so much difference. I rode a 2hour trip once and my back was killing me so i need better posture I'm thinking. That and riding specific exercises done in the off season similar to the pros. Stay safe man!!
kenwu7 One major thing that helped both legs of that trip was wearing an Axio hard shell backpack. Let me relax my back but maintain decent posture. Shure e3c earbuds saved my hearing on the way back and there was no exhaustion for the return trip. Amazing how much something as simple as wind noise can cause muscles to tighten up and all these tertiary pains on a long road trip. Totally agree that good diet, exercise, and training to upgrade the rider is worth a lot more than any one upgrade on the machine.
I must agree with this review. I bought a 2012 848EVO Corse SE and I absolutely LOVE the bike. The bike is an absolute joy to ride! I've only had a single issue with my bike and it seems what it likes to slip into a false neutral while using the quick-shifter :( So far I haven't been able to find anyone (ducati mechanic) who can resolve the problem. I've only done some minor modifications, a Zard slip-on, racing air filter, bar ends, rear sets, an ECU flash, and this spring I'll be switching the rear 39T sprocket for a 41T sprocket (seeing as how top speed is not a concern of mine, I'd rather have a better torque ratio!!) :) An absolute fabulous bike...LOVE it!!
I have to say ive been waiting for a motorbike channel to do exactly what you have done right here, as i believe majority of riders will buy second hand motorcycles , well done
@@BikeWorldTVshow Not many tracks where I live(Thailand) but there are some great roads and police are few and far between. You can really open her up.
also just bought a 2020 ducati cafe racer. it is a more relaxed easy going and forgiving bike than the 848. i enjoy taking it around town for errands and cruising. Then taking the 848 out for carving up the country back roads and setting personal land speed records around the Houston, Galveston and Austin areas. Riding to Austin on the 848 I do have to take a break midway to give my butt a rest. I will mention this service isn't cheap but I am very religious of maintaining them and keeping all service records with my local dealer. FYI The 2021 Austin MotoGP has been pushed back to the last quarter of 2021
I have a 2013 848 Evo, and just with some basic mods I have been able to top her out around 180mph, and it is crazy agile. best ducati out there for the price too.
@@CuanZ I ended up with a 2017 RSV4 RF. No regrets! I absolutely loved it. I actually sold it a year or so ago as I couldn't bare another winter on a sportbike(it was my only mode of transport) but when I return to bikes in a year or so I reckon i'll be looking at an 848 again. Not sure I can go much longer without something with two wheels.
I have a friend that bought a 1098 Ducati, and the thing kept having electrical problems, the bike turned off in the middle of the road for no reason. They are beautiful sure but they simply fall a part!
+Bike World no problem, thanks for the quality review..I've been curious about the 848-xx98 generation and found this useful. As always, looking forward to the next Bike World video!
Never been a fan of twins but I must say this video might sway me. Not sure why but that bike looks so good. Off to go see what they average in cost in New Zealand.
Excellent short review, a nice alternative. However you didn't let us hear it after you said how nice it sounded with the aftermarket exhaust. Something to do for the next one. Keep up the good work!
Hi Jim, we would have but this example was in a showroom, the weather was a bit shit so we didn't want to take it outside. We will be riding more used bikes very soon though. Thanks for the support!
Tempted to trade my Street Triple for an 848 evo. Dream bike when I passed my test; hadn't realised the price had dropped so much...will have to go have a look round the dealers :)
how is it compared to a R6 or a CBR 600RR in a city environment? is it a pain in the ass to use it in the city? or is it as "useful" in the city as a japanese bike?
I can just compare it to a Gsxr 750 and must admit that it is indeed a bit less comfortable to ride (especially with someone else on the back), but not as much that i would say it's less "useful" in the city. You will get used to it quite fast and it's so much more fun with just 2 cylinders. But personally I wouldn't take it for just a city ride, it's made for other roads.
you will need to get a 14T on the bike. I rode the 848 for 2 years and upgraded to the 899. The 848 is an incredible bike:), but none of the sports bikes are very good for commuting.
Nice video guys! Just got my 2012 848evo and I am interested in that clutch lever mod you were saying. Could you explain it a bit deeper? Would be enough just to change the clutch lever? Thanks thanks..
You can say it's a good kick start if they want to feel the Ducati it's a great way to start with Ducati if you buy this bike and probably your next bike will be a 899 or 959 Panigale or just stick with it.
the valve service intervals have increased, but the belts still need 24 month replacement. There is no advantage to desmo and rubber valve drive belts, which is why no one but Ducati uses this antiquated design. Read user forums, they still have issues with electrical components, and even the new Panigales do not clear coat the gas tank. Better, but for the money, buyers deserve better quality and better engineering.
I'm 8 years late here, but the 24 month belt service interval is totally overblown. In the last year, I changed 6 year and 8 year old belts on a regularly used 999 and 848. The belts were still in acceptable shape and long way from showing any concerning signs. It doesn't make sense that belts on a car can last 100k-160k km, yet they tell us that the same belts on a Duc have to be replaced every 2 years regardless of use. They just want our $$$$
I was watching this exact bike on eBay over the last few weeks, seems to be sold now. Shame I don't live a bit closer otherwise that'd be in my garage by now :)
Great idea for these vids really enjoying them Subbed! I'm looking to upgrade from my MT07 to a sportsbike has to commute in London with some track days thrown in any suggestions as no reviews seems to cover real world commutes on these machines?
This was one of my favorite bikes, until it got written off :/ Would love the corse edition and hopefully will get it again one day :) I did find it a little difficult to ride though.
Do the tanks swell from the ethanol in fuel on these too? I was going to get a 1098s but read horror stories on the gas tanks. Now I'm on an s1000rr and don't really have any regrets.
I don't know why people complain about service intervals on Ducati. am I the only person who services his bike every year when I get it out from winter storage?
aluisious agreed. A few spark plugs, air filter, oil filter, new oil, Brake and clutch fluid and check the break pads. We aren't talking silly money. Although if I had a Desmo I would send it to ducati to do, but seeing as my bike is not brand new or a high end bike, I will do it myself.
I just can't watch people who act like they no it all, don't know his dude so I can really judge him, but I will tho, he seem like the type of guy that would tell you he invented the motorcycle if you gave him a chance, he seem to jumped up, the way he leaning on the bike and yapping away is just annoying, and before anyone comments to me, I will say it first..I just as annoying as him that's why I'm writing this crap, we all dislike people who are just like us.
The 848 evo dark is one of the best looking sport bikes ducati made.
I might agree
I owned one and i will never sell em in my entire live!!
Awesome bike
That’s just not true 🤣
This is worthwhile. A lot better than digging up release era reviews that all drone on about the same marketing points.
hes a fucking good presenter, I subscribed because of him. whats wrong with people calling him a twat and criticising his English. MCN dont speak with varied vocab. He speaks quite well. its like people dont want to encourage young people
Got one and love it. Base model brakes are shit hot. Not felt the need for a steering damper at all. The mid range is fantastic. No issues after 8yrs of ownership.
how many miles have you ridden? do you still have it?
@@180FiftyFive Still got it, pristine condition 7k miles, from new.
@@macducati2304 no wonder there are no issues. you have a garage princess. how can you expect any issues after 7k miles on a modern machine? i averaged about 7k miles a year on the bikes i've owned. not bragging - just making a point that saying 'no issues after 8 years of barely any use' is not a flex
and doesn't speak to the quality either. it's just an empty statement to make lol
@@180FiftyFive You criticise because I've not ridden my bike enough! and it has not had any mechanical issues. What do you want? You asked a question.I factually answered and you don't like the answer! What a bell end. For your information we only have a short period of fine weather in the UK, most of the time it's rainy and cold, no mug rides their bike around in this weather unless they have to to get to work...grow up.
Awesome review, and thank you for realising that the people (like myself) that can't afford a new bike and don't want to sell their soul for finance need bike advice as well! Also, it's nice to see the admission from within the industry that you don't need to spend stupid amounts of money to have a proper laugh on two wheels. Thanks Bike World!
+Tom Ainscough Thanks Tom!
What a great idea, taking a look back at some great choices of used bikes. I get a bit tired of the constant waxing poetic about this years iterative superbike update. Great stuff!
I think doing a short review of an alternative more affordable way to go, for those who don’t want to shell out big bucks for the latest bikes, is a very mindful and supportive service, which you extend to your loyal following. I see some here complaining about the shortened review time, but it’s totally understandable as this isn’t really a New Bike Review. Besides, Luke manages to provide all the really pertinent information in a short block of time. It’s good to have someone who knows these bikes in such great detail! Thumbs UP!
Thanks, glad you get what we're trying to do. On the next one it'll be part of the new bike review...
bought my 08 new and had only two problems the tail light burned out and suffered a coolant leak. both repaired under warranty. NO problems since. I highly recommend the bike.
LOL to the rumor about Ducatis failing in rain. I rode my 1098 over 1,100 miles from Dallas to Toledo overnight in the rain the second week I owned it back in 2007.
how do you ride over 11 hours over night??? and that's assuming you were at a constant pace of 100mph. And it wasn't rainy from dallas to Ohio I'm just going to say that 😂
kenwu7
Started out at 9pm, finally got in sometime around noon. That's 1,100 MILES in around 15-16 hours. That's an average of 65-70mph. Not hard to do when I was hopped up on caffeine, jamming to music, and there were practically no cops for most of the trip. Oklahoma has 90mph speed limits on the turnpike in some areas.
It started pouring just north of Dallas and I had 50ft visibility over the border into Oklahoma. The rain didn't stop until about 3-4am and then the damn hot July summer sun dried everything out shortly after sunrise in Missouri. Continued through Illinois and caught another rain in Indiana where I realized my Frog Toggs had blown out from wrist to waist. Threw them in the garbage and just dealt with the light rain until the Ohio border where it let up again.
Because I had Bose earbuds that didn't seal all the way to block out wind noise, my ears rang for three days and my entire body was sore. I learned some valuable lessons that trip and the corrections I made for the return (in nice mild dry weather) was a cakewalk by comparison. I wouldn't recommend riding in a thunderstorm like that, but if you HAVE to, it's not a big deal so long as you stay easy on the throttle.
Great story. Plus 1 on the ear plugs. I started wearing them last season and they make so much difference. I rode a 2hour trip once and my back was killing me so i need better posture I'm thinking. That and riding specific exercises done in the off season similar to the pros. Stay safe man!!
kenwu7
One major thing that helped both legs of that trip was wearing an Axio hard shell backpack. Let me relax my back but maintain decent posture. Shure e3c earbuds saved my hearing on the way back and there was no exhaustion for the return trip. Amazing how much something as simple as wind noise can cause muscles to tighten up and all these tertiary pains on a long road trip.
Totally agree that good diet, exercise, and training to upgrade the rider is worth a lot more than any one upgrade on the machine.
MotoErgoSum is it good for long distance rides and is it comfortable?
I must agree with this review. I bought a 2012 848EVO Corse SE and I absolutely LOVE the bike. The bike is an absolute joy to ride! I've only had a single issue with my bike and it seems what it likes to slip into a false neutral while using the quick-shifter :( So far I haven't been able to find anyone (ducati mechanic) who can resolve the problem. I've only done some minor modifications, a Zard slip-on, racing air filter, bar ends, rear sets, an ECU flash, and this spring I'll be switching the rear 39T sprocket for a 41T sprocket (seeing as how top speed is not a concern of mine, I'd rather have a better torque ratio!!) :) An absolute fabulous bike...LOVE it!!
I have to say ive been waiting for a motorbike channel to do exactly what you have done right here, as i believe majority of riders will buy second hand motorcycles , well done
+Tom P. Thanks Tom, it's a new direction for us. More used bikes and gear reviews coming...
I have an 848 Corse Evo. Love it. It's a beast.
Great value for money now John, make a great track bike as well.
@@BikeWorldTVshow Not many tracks where I live(Thailand) but there are some great roads and police are few and far between. You can really open her up.
Awesome review. The presenter really knows what he is talking about and I learned alot of new things on the 848.
also just bought a 2020 ducati cafe racer. it is a more relaxed easy going and forgiving bike than the 848. i enjoy taking it around town for errands and cruising. Then taking the 848 out for carving up the country back roads and setting personal land speed records around the Houston, Galveston and Austin areas. Riding to Austin on the 848 I do have to take a break midway to give my butt a rest. I will mention this service isn't cheap but I am very religious of maintaining them and keeping all service records with my local dealer. FYI The 2021 Austin MotoGP has been pushed back to the last quarter of 2021
I have a 2013 848 Evo, and just with some basic mods I have been able to top her out around 180mph, and it is crazy agile. best ducati out there for the price too.
U still alive with all ur limbs 5 years later??
@@byrek8975 I did the same with no mods
Great idea for the show. My first two motorcycles were used ones and I still enjoy checking second hand market
I'm thinking of buying a Ducati 848 quite soon. Thanks for the review.
The base model is a phenomenal bike and great bang for buck. Worth every penny👍
yes very good review. look forward to the next one. thanks
+Peter Gunton Thanks Peter, the next one will be along very soon!
Nice review. I would love to see one on the 848 Streetfighter. It is truly the best looking bike I’ve seen.
Yup, hoping this'll be my next bike. Had a GSXR 600 '04 as my first big bike and i reckon the 848 is the next logical step.
Did you end up getting one?
@@CuanZ I ended up with a 2017 RSV4 RF. No regrets! I absolutely loved it.
I actually sold it a year or so ago as I couldn't bare another winter on a sportbike(it was my only mode of transport) but when I return to bikes in a year or so I reckon i'll be looking at an 848 again. Not sure I can go much longer without something with two wheels.
Great review. I wish more were like this. Been looking at an 848, one good looking bike at a great price right now!
I have a friend that bought a 1098 Ducati, and the thing kept having electrical problems, the bike turned off in the middle of the road for no reason. They are beautiful sure but they simply fall a part!
Great review! Keep this series up!
Awesome review
-Is it good for a beginner?😂 just asking I have a 650r
Whole reason I want this bike is bc of the bati 801 from gta 5
good review, sir.
+Drew H Thanks Drew!
+Bike World no problem, thanks for the quality review..I've been curious about the 848-xx98 generation and found this useful.
As always, looking forward to the next Bike World video!
+Drew H It's a great option Drew, thanks for the support!
Never been a fan of twins but I must say this video might sway me. Not sure why but that bike looks so good. Off to go see what they average in cost in New Zealand.
Excellent short review, a nice alternative. However you didn't let us hear it after you said how nice it sounded with the aftermarket exhaust. Something to do for the next one. Keep up the good work!
Hi Jim, we would have but this example was in a showroom, the weather was a bit shit so we didn't want to take it outside. We will be riding more used bikes very soon though. Thanks for the support!
whats the cost of maintenance on the ducati 848?
I just found a brand new special edition left over from 2013. It's tempting!
You talk about the immobilizer system and the importance of the security code card.
Tempted to trade my Street Triple for an 848 evo. Dream bike when I passed my test; hadn't realised the price had dropped so much...will have to go have a look round the dealers :)
how is it compared to a R6 or a CBR 600RR in a city environment? is it a pain in the ass to use it in the city? or is it as "useful" in the city as a japanese bike?
That's an answer I'm looking for as well, hope someone can give an honest opinion on this.
I can just compare it to a Gsxr 750 and must admit that it is indeed a bit less comfortable to ride (especially with someone else on the back), but not as much that i would say it's less "useful" in the city. You will get used to it quite fast and it's so much more fun with just 2 cylinders. But personally I wouldn't take it for just a city ride, it's made for other roads.
you will need to get a 14T on the bike. I rode the 848 for 2 years and upgraded to the 899. The 848 is an incredible bike:), but none of the sports bikes are very good for commuting.
@@drewricci6279 If youre worried about riding a race inspired rocket around town buy a vespa
Beautiful Ducati. No surprise there to be honest.
Nice video guys! Just got my 2012 848evo and I am interested in that clutch lever mod you were saying. Could you explain it a bit deeper? Would be enough just to change the clutch lever? Thanks thanks..
Great video. I'm looking for a base model for my new trackbike and the range of candidates just got bigger.
Super review and very helpful. Thank you Bike World.
Sold, I'll take 10.
You can say it's a good kick start if they want to feel the Ducati it's a great way to start with Ducati if you buy this bike and probably your next bike will be a 899 or 959 Panigale or just stick with it.
the valve service intervals have increased, but the belts still need 24 month replacement. There is no advantage to desmo and rubber valve drive belts, which is why no one but Ducati uses this antiquated design. Read user forums, they still have issues with electrical components, and even the new Panigales do not clear coat the gas tank. Better, but for the money, buyers deserve better quality and better engineering.
I'm 8 years late here, but the 24 month belt service interval is totally overblown. In the last year, I changed 6 year and 8 year old belts on a regularly used 999 and 848. The belts were still in acceptable shape and long way from showing any concerning signs.
It doesn't make sense that belts on a car can last 100k-160k km, yet they tell us that the same belts on a Duc have to be replaced every 2 years regardless of use. They just want our $$$$
The 848 is an incredibly uncomfortable bike. Yes you can pick them up quite cheaply but also consider the costs of insurance, servicing, parts etc.
Nice review, do you guys like the KTM RC8R, there is not a lot of information and reviews about that bike.
Best design and best choice for a great Ducati if you want one... without all the electronical bullsh*t and without any ugly exhaust like the 959 ;)
That was a really good review!
Great new segment to the show. Can we look forward to more of these with different types of used bikes; nakeds etc?
Yep, our next one will be the Triumph Speed Triple...
+Bike World Nice one.
Very nicely done. Looking forward to the next video.
+veteq101 Thanks, next one coming very soon!
great review im getting my 2012 848evo within a month
I got mine yesterday,2012 with 3000 miles 15k NZD
I was watching this exact bike on eBay over the last few weeks, seems to be sold now. Shame I don't live a bit closer otherwise that'd be in my garage by now :)
I want one exatly like the one in the video😍
Fantastic bike. Missing mine. Sweetest engine.
Great idea for these vids really enjoying them Subbed! I'm looking to upgrade from my MT07 to a sportsbike has to commute in London with some track days thrown in any suggestions as no reviews seems to cover real world commutes on these machines?
This is very random. But in the movie Madagascar 3 this same model bike was used in the movie.
Totally agree! Best bang for the buck and still one of the most beautiful bikes in the world. 🏍️💨🔥🔥🔥
no mention of the streetfighter "version" of this bike?
I've owned a 06 Gsxr 600 and currently own a 09 zx10r but I'm planning on selling it and getting a 848, anything I should know before looking for one?
Get an evo with termignoni exhausts already fitted, as they're very hard to find second hand and expensive too. Otherwise love mine to bits.
ARE THEY WORTH MONEY
I have a 2013 ducati 848 balck edition. Only 8k on it. Not a scratch. Trying to sell
1:33 you can see the reason of added dump steering
£5000? I cried hearing that. I want an 848 Evo!!!!!!!!!!!!
you are right it's a bargain thanks for the reviews made my mind :)
Is this a good beginner bike?
Nope. Wasaay to powerful
Thanks for nice review...got myself a 999r for the same reason...bargain!!
BTW can you do an episode on Aprilia RSV4 in this used bike series please.
i still like the streetfighter series better. these are far to aggressive ergos for the street
Def need more viddy yos like this
More coming!
This was one of my favorite bikes, until it got written off :/ Would love the corse edition and hopefully will get it again one day :) I did find it a little difficult to ride though.
Does the 848 do good quarter mile drag times
Do the tanks swell from the ethanol in fuel on these too? I was going to get a 1098s but read horror stories on the gas tanks. Now I'm on an s1000rr and don't really have any regrets.
The first mod is to upgrade that tank to aluminium. nothing else matter.
What a great concept guy !! great vid !! 999 please !
Very good review sir! please make a more indepth one.. i want more! 😉
I hear rumors it breaks down in rain, is that true?
No, had one for 8 yrs no issues at all.
great video, thanks Bike world. I'm seriously tempted.... ;)
Where to get oem prepainted ferings?
Now this bike is affordable
Great review
where can i pick up one of those jackets?
Awesome review 👍🏿
It's the mutts nuts of the supersport world.
I love the bike. I own one myself
I don't know why people complain about service intervals on Ducati. am I the only person who services his bike every year when I get it out from winter storage?
+Gary Lowe My Multi has oil changes at 9k and Desmo service at 18k. For something that's a luxury sports vehicle, I'm not seeing the problem either.
aluisious agreed. A few spark plugs, air filter, oil filter, new oil, Brake and clutch fluid and check the break pads. We aren't talking silly money. Although if I had a Desmo I would send it to ducati to do, but seeing as my bike is not brand new or a high end bike, I will do it myself.
i love how cheap bikes are.
Cool review ,-)
> summer Junior year ‘19...
please do a normal 10 min review next vid
+Steve Gold Steve, this vid is linked to our review of the new Ducati 959, it a used option only...
good new series homie,but 3 min vid,cmon
+Steve Gold This 3 min vid is part of a 30 min TV show Steve.
848 'Cors', a 'LeoVince' exhaust... gosh, Brits should be prohibited from pronouncing Italian words. Just hold up signs with the words.
Bati 801
Only problem its slow and parts are expensive!
What bike do you own exactly to call a 848 "slow"?
+Average Guitar Player r1 ☺
+Average Guitar Player an r6 would run rings around that 848
+static age so you're comparing a japanese 4 cilinder liter bike with 180-200 hp to a V-twin with around 125 hp... Ok.
+Average Guitar Player its the same price as my bike with less power and more expensive parts.. yes it looks good but thats it.
Gotta spend 2000 every 15k km... arghhh naw
2k on what???
@@manu_ela_rp valves, water pump, timing belt
@@MrBullya mm, I thought valves ajustsments were every 24k km, but still expensive...what about the dry clutch, does last long enough?
@@manu_ela_rp nope. The whole bike is shit.. go Japanese. My k8 gsxr 1000 has 50k, and have yet to fail. Original water pump, timing chain. Etc
@@MrBullya yeah, japanese will be the best choice... thanks mate, ride safe !!
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I just can't watch people who act like they no it all, don't know his dude so I can really judge him, but I will tho, he seem like the type of guy that would tell you he invented the motorcycle if you gave him a chance, he seem to jumped up, the way he leaning on the bike and yapping away is just annoying, and before anyone comments to me, I will say it first..I just as annoying as him that's why I'm writing this crap, we all dislike people who are just like us.
that color tho
Now this bike is affordable