Notice how much closer to a real bike is yamaha's gearbox. In fact it works the same way as in a 1:1 motorcycle. Something that can't be said about the bimmer's gearbox.
Although both of these are the same scale and the Yamaha looks nicer, I actually think that bike is really quite poor value next to the BMW; the Yamaha is barely any cheaper and there's a lot less bulk to it by comparison. True that's how the real bike is, but then the price should be a lot lower; £160/$200 is where it should've been. I did get the BMW for £113 last year before the price hike and it was tempting to get the Yamaha earlier this week for £100, but I skipped it as I worry how much of the frame and structuring is repeated from the BMW set as I noticed a number of shared parts and sections. It's a concern that cropped up from the 1:8 scaled supercars, as I found out so much of the internal structure is the same between the Lamborghini Sian and the Ferarri Daytona sets, the latter of which I'm outright skipping for that reason. Granted both sets are designed by the same person and there's only so much you can do or add. But it's enough to make me pause and ask myself if I want to spend a lot again to build the same bits again, with most of the difference being just the body.
@@sefulbanilor6111 I actually have the BMW as it was heavily discounted. While it's definitely bulky, I still like the look of it and it was a good proper challenging build, one of the rare times that the 18+ rating is justified! I would still pick the BMW over the Yamaha, purely because there's just more to it and it feels like much better value.
I have the BMW. The build is not perfect (those bloody radiator panels are guaranteed to fall of if you sneeze close to it let alone pick it up) but as a set I can't find anything I like better on the Yamaha except those new azure gear pieces. It's an inferior set in every way possible and I wouldn't exchange it for the BMW even if I could. Thanks for this comparison, it helped me understand the differences/similarities between the two sets. 🫡👋
Notice how much closer to a real bike is yamaha's gearbox. In fact it works the same way as in a 1:1 motorcycle. Something that can't be said about the bimmer's gearbox.
That's what amazed me the most when I built it this week-end, the gearbox is so cool
Nice video, I prefer the Yamaha, but bmw is very good also
thank you for sharing your thoughts
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Yamaha front wheel placement
Tires of the bmw🥲😭
This jam put me in a good mood 🤘
Although both of these are the same scale and the Yamaha looks nicer, I actually think that bike is really quite poor value next to the BMW; the Yamaha is barely any cheaper and there's a lot less bulk to it by comparison. True that's how the real bike is, but then the price should be a lot lower; £160/$200 is where it should've been.
I did get the BMW for £113 last year before the price hike and it was tempting to get the Yamaha earlier this week for £100, but I skipped it as I worry how much of the frame and structuring is repeated from the BMW set as I noticed a number of shared parts and sections. It's a concern that cropped up from the 1:8 scaled supercars, as I found out so much of the internal structure is the same between the Lamborghini Sian and the Ferarri Daytona sets, the latter of which I'm outright skipping for that reason.
Granted both sets are designed by the same person and there's only so much you can do or add. But it's enough to make me pause and ask myself if I want to spend a lot again to build the same bits again, with most of the difference being just the body.
In my opinion, the BMW is definitely nicer looking, but maybe I’m just wrong. 😅
@@sefulbanilor6111 I actually have the BMW as it was heavily discounted. While it's definitely bulky, I still like the look of it and it was a good proper challenging build, one of the rare times that the 18+ rating is justified! I would still pick the BMW over the Yamaha, purely because there's just more to it and it feels like much better value.
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Excellent video, but just an observation, the direction of the front wheels are reversed, both in the Lego project and on the real bike.
i bought BMW M 1000 RR but I so want to see if I can get the blue rims for the bike
And yamaha has a cool app
Wish to own one😅
maybe one day?
I got both
Me too
which one ur fav?@@ymaa007
I wish the suspension springs here were in the lego supercars. The Bugatti Chiron's springs can barely even hold the model's weight.
they were used in Ferrari Daytona
I have the bmw this is crazy bike
I have the Lego BMW bike I perfer that one to the Yahama bike
Why do you prefer the BMW?
@@MustangBasssman the style and colour way
I have both and looking forward to building the Yamaha first then the BMW. They both look amazing. Enjoy your BMW 👍🏻
I personally am fan of Yamaha because I'm not that much into sport motorcycles.
I love Yamaha and had a CBR1000 fully worked.
That was a beautiful bike great video mate👍🏻
Bmw bike is for racing of coarse its got loads of stickers
I have the BMW. The build is not perfect (those bloody radiator panels are guaranteed to fall of if you sneeze close to it let alone pick it up) but as a set I can't find anything I like better on the Yamaha except those new azure gear pieces. It's an inferior set in every way possible and I wouldn't exchange it for the BMW even if I could.
Thanks for this comparison, it helped me understand the differences/similarities between the two sets. 🫡👋