2021 Xpulse 200 4v || Review by 6'4'' tall Indian rider || Road Highway Offroad Trails performance

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • Considering buying an Xpulse 200 4v as a 6feet+ tall rider? Then this review is just for you! I have tried covering how the ergonomics and performance of the Xpulse 200 4v plays out across a wide variety of road conditions!
    #Xpulse2004v #heroxpulse200bs6 #ridereview #longridereview

Комментарии • 17

  • @tusharpatil20
    @tusharpatil20 Год назад +1

    Nice and crisp review, mate!
    On the gear lever, I believe you can choose a longer stem to suit adv/bigger boots. It is available as a stock option.

    • @pinakinkamboj8370
      @pinakinkamboj8370 Год назад

      Yes, but it wasn't my bike. Had borrowed it from a friend.

    • @tusharpatil20
      @tusharpatil20 Год назад

      @@pinakinkamboj8370 yes, you did say it is Sandeep's bike. I am just putting it out there for the benefit of other potential buyers

  • @yashodhanpawar2167
    @yashodhanpawar2167 Год назад +1

    Was looking forward to your review of Xpulse!
    I'm 6'6 and currently looking for a bike that will suit me for mostly city commute and occasional touring. I've shortlisted Xpulse Pro edition that comes with a rally kit already installed. Can you please confirm if it is comfortable for longer rides for a tall guy like me? Is the leg position comfortable? Do you have any suggestions?
    I wanted to buy himalayan but I heard about it's heating and reliability issues in the city and overall it's a touring machine and not made for daily commute. Can you please suggest any other bike if you have in your mind?

    • @tallguyrides792
      @tallguyrides792  Год назад +1

      Xpulse is definitely recommended. Get the regular one first unless you want the Pro for the graphics.
      Other recommendations would be based on budget. Consider getting the Xpulse200T if commuting is the major use case.

    • @yashodhanpawar2167
      @yashodhanpawar2167 Год назад +1

      @@tallguyrides792 Okay great! Thanks for the suggestions. Please keep up your good work. All the best

  • @prateek9425
    @prateek9425 8 месяцев назад

    Hi
    I need bike for commuting. Will N160 is good for 6.2feet guy?

  • @striker1011
    @striker1011 Год назад +1

    Fantastic review buddy :). I am also 6 feet 4 inch own 390 adventure. I came to know xpulse rear shock is direct fit on 390 adventure. I don't know how the experience would be after installing it. Any suggestions ? I am looking for softer rear suspension on 390 adv . Thanks in advance.

    • @tallguyrides792
      @tallguyrides792  Год назад

      No experience or anecdotes about the setting but just to be sure, have you changed the preload on the adv to suit your weight?

    • @striker1011
      @striker1011 Год назад

      @@tallguyrides792 No bro didn't changed yet. It is in stock setting. I weight 85kgs 😁

    • @tallguyrides792
      @tallguyrides792  Год назад +1

      @@striker1011 change that first and check. Even the gs310 rear shock is directly compatible

    • @striker1011
      @striker1011 Год назад

      @@tallguyrides792 Thanks a lot buddy. Appreciate your time & effort you are taking to deliver a quality content.

  • @VinodBavisetti
    @VinodBavisetti Год назад

    i am also around 6.4 feet height and planning to buy a bike. i don't do longer journeys on bikes and my main purpose is commuting. other than RE what do u suggest?. what do u say about tvs ronin?. i prefer to have better knee angle.

    • @tallguyrides792
      @tallguyrides792  Год назад +1

      TVS Ronin is actually very comfy! That or the Xpulse are good for commuting. Only issue with Xpulse is tube type tyres

    • @russell7587
      @russell7587 Год назад

      I think the ronin looks too compact lenghtwise

  • @Pegasus009
    @Pegasus009 Год назад

    Which camera you have used in this video?

    • @tallguyrides792
      @tallguyrides792  Год назад

      Gopro 11. I kind of feel 1080p renders are the problem… lots of details are lost