This was by far the best/honest story of first bike experience /minor disaster ive heard so far, not only was it informative , it were entertaining ,engaging and full of amusement,,rivetting stuff ! thanks for that review, Batts on Bikes
Loved the story, did a similar thing as a teenager on my old Suzuki GP100. Thought I’d broken down but hadn’t turned the fuel tap on 🤣 What camera/mount setup are you using please? Looking at getting back into riding after about 18 years and would like a decent camera setup
This is a Sena 10c it is a camera/intercom combined. I bought this as i needed both so killed 2 birds with one stone.. I have upgraded it since this one to the 4k one. The only problem with the Sena versus the Gopro option is image stabilization. the Bonus with Sena is the is no hassle trying to mount it and connect a mic to it. Get on a bike you will love it. Just remember to keep the rubber bits facing down ;)
Depends on what you mean by big. There is no adjustment in the suspension. I am about 15 stone ish ( 95kg) and 5'10" (1.8mtr). My legs are not cramped at all but i have a short inside leg measurement ( 31") My friend rides it also and he has a 34" inside leg and also loves it. I have seen a guy on one that was very large, must have been 20 stone, the suspension did look a little low but not bottomed out. I dont think it would really matter too much as long as your not massive in any category as it does not really go fast enough to make it dangerous in any way.
It is still a great ride. the rear seat doesn't lift up, the tools came in the panniers. The beauty of this bike is everything is really laid back. you can take things at a civilised pace and enjoy. You notice the scenery and what is going on around you. Great fuel economy too.
@@deetee-uk No not at all. If your looking to buy one of these you wont be disappointed. For short trips up to a couple of hours the seat is fairly comfy and for commuting around town it is great fun.
We enjoyed the video. It put smiles on our dials and that's always a good thing in life. Much obliged. Cheers!
This was by far the best/honest story of first bike experience /minor disaster ive heard so far,
not only was it informative , it were entertaining ,engaging and full of amusement,,rivetting stuff !
thanks for that review, Batts on Bikes
Wow Andrew, very kind words, thank you kind sir.
Ehat are the chances, i look for a video for the bike I want and your riding through my village! (Cayton)
Might be coming up for sale soon :)
Came for the bike - stayed for the Bio.
Stay safe mate. (Cheers from Tel-Aviv Israel)
Thankyou my friend..
Jerusalem is Israels Capital!! -GB
are ya satsfied with him ? any repairs ??
Loved the story, did a similar thing as a teenager on my old Suzuki GP100. Thought I’d broken down but hadn’t turned the fuel tap on 🤣
What camera/mount setup are you using please? Looking at getting back into riding after about 18 years and would like a decent camera setup
This is a Sena 10c it is a camera/intercom combined.
I bought this as i needed both so killed 2 birds with one stone..
I have upgraded it since this one to the 4k one.
The only problem with the Sena versus the Gopro option is image stabilization.
the Bonus with Sena is the is no hassle trying to mount it and connect a mic to it.
Get on a bike you will love it.
Just remember to keep the rubber bits facing down ;)
Cool bike 👍👍🙂
Thanks
do you think it would be alright for a bit bigger guys? cheers.
Depends on what you mean by big.
There is no adjustment in the suspension. I am about 15 stone ish ( 95kg) and 5'10" (1.8mtr).
My legs are not cramped at all but i have a short inside leg measurement ( 31")
My friend rides it also and he has a 34" inside leg and also loves it.
I have seen a guy on one that was very large, must have been 20 stone, the suspension did look a little low but not bottomed out.
I dont think it would really matter too much as long as your not massive in any category as it does not really go fast enough to make it dangerous in any way.
@@battsonbikes1919 ah that's brilliant mate I'm not massive as such about 20 stone big belly is all cheers buddy.
How are you finding it a few months on? Does it come with tools and does the rear seat lift up?
It is still a great ride.
the rear seat doesn't lift up, the tools came in the panniers.
The beauty of this bike is everything is really laid back.
you can take things at a civilised pace and enjoy.
You notice the scenery and what is going on around you.
Great fuel economy too.
Do you have to keep the indicators pressed in while turning...that was one of my concerns
@@deetee-uk No not at all.
If your looking to buy one of these you wont be disappointed.
For short trips up to a couple of hours the seat is fairly comfy and for commuting around town it is great fun.
Thanks. I'm looking to go camping with it...is there any place to strap a tent?
@@deetee-uk The saddle bags wont hold much but you can use the back seat and a cargo net bungie to hold the tent