Sparky Rides hey dude love this review, as a fellow motovlogger, you kinda sold me on this bike, hopefully picking one up on Saturday, also gonna keep my cityfly though, awesome little bike and such good fun, but you ride safe dude, from Wales
Decent bike out my experience so far. Had it for 18 months. my Exhaust did rust a bit but that was due to me not looking after it in my first winter. Never had any issues apart from issues caused by me. I.e. a crash on ice. Cant complain, done nearly 10,000 miles. Love my little SP
The only reason Chinese bikes are crap is because teenagers beat the shit out of them from day one and don't run them in, purchased for them by mum and dad so don't look after them. Lol
Wingman_1966 I actually considered buying the 250 Scrambler when I was looking to change my bike but they were euro 4 models and cost quite a bit more than good old carb models.
Hi not sure if you watched the video or you’re just offended by the title, but I made the video to praise the little Sinnis. By the way Sinnis is a British company that imports Chinese bike. Ride safe
Nice bike. In my opinion some Chinese manufacturers have shown the world that quality can be affordable and that an over rated brand name is just an excuse to overcharge.
Going on 6 years bought new. Its not a bad lil nipper. havnt had it lose power, sits comfortably at 60mph The same model has supposedly done a tour of europe without needing repairs - stock. I like the bike, its been thrown through the bend by me and still going strong.. its looks dont last mind. cheap metal. A fantastic beginner bike for sure. Crash a sinnis when new and keep it for £1.3k new. Or buy a honda for £4k plus and be overly precious about it. Is good, is good.
£400! That's a steal. now just change the tyres, chain and sprockets and you've got an Ok bike! Don't forget, a rear carrier costs up to £100 aftermarket so another plus!
I've been to a dealer with Chinese bikes just looking around, happened to sneak in the back and was shocked to see hundreds of them to be disposed due to unrepairable. Some of them looked really new, walked out straightaway and never look back.
Myles Jia I did a bit of investigation and found out that 90% none availability of spare parts is main reason for disposal. In some countries they have to modify a lot to use Japanese parts just to keep them on the road. In most cases it really is false economy, and to be honest spare the crap and buy a real brand.
Great video Sparky - glad you like the bike!!
Sinnis Motorcycles thanks guys yes it's a great little bike loads of fun. 😃
Sparky Rides hey dude love this review, as a fellow motovlogger, you kinda sold me on this bike, hopefully picking one up on Saturday, also gonna keep my cityfly though, awesome little bike and such good fun, but you ride safe dude, from Wales
Decent bike out my experience so far. Had it for 18 months. my Exhaust did rust a bit but that was due to me not looking after it in my first winter. Never had any issues apart from issues caused by me. I.e. a crash on ice. Cant complain, done nearly 10,000 miles. Love my little SP
just got the bike great review
The only reason Chinese bikes are crap is because teenagers beat the shit out of them from day one and don't run them in, purchased for them by mum and dad so don't look after them. Lol
Wingman_1966 that's very true for a lot of them, but Chinese bikes have improved over the years and now many Japanese bikes are built in China.
Sparky Rides Just got myself a new Sinnis Scrambler, nice bike.
Wingman_1966 nice I like Scramblers. Is it the efi model?
Sparky Rides No think I must of got one of the last carb models.
Wingman_1966 I actually considered buying the 250 Scrambler when I was looking to change my bike but they were euro 4 models and cost quite a bit more than good old carb models.
Looking at getting one really soon. How good do you think it'll be for someone who's 5'5
Just to let you know that the Sinnis is a uk motorcycle it’s not Chinese nor is it crap
Hi not sure if you watched the video or you’re just offended by the title, but I made the video to praise the little Sinnis. By the way Sinnis is a British company that imports Chinese bike. Ride safe
I have got the exact same bike right now. The exact same number plates
Nice bike. In my opinion some Chinese manufacturers have shown the world that quality can be affordable and that an over rated brand name is just an excuse to overcharge.
louis steffen yes I have to agree with you there, the Chinese bikes that are produced today are as good as any.
louis steffen Spot on!
Going on 6 years bought new. Its not a bad lil nipper. havnt had it lose power, sits comfortably at 60mph
The same model has supposedly done a tour of europe without needing repairs - stock. I like the bike, its been thrown through the bend by me and still going strong.. its looks dont last mind. cheap metal.
A fantastic beginner bike for sure. Crash a sinnis when new and keep it for £1.3k new. Or buy a honda for £4k plus and be overly precious about it.
Is good, is good.
How do you replace the seat on sp? Is there a trick to it?
£400! That's a steal. now just change the tyres, chain and sprockets and you've got an Ok bike! Don't forget, a rear carrier costs up to £100 aftermarket so another plus!
barnbersonol haha yes it was a great little bargain, even better I sold it on for £200 profit 😂😂
My Sp has done me well for 2years
Hi Joel glad to here your SP is lasting ok.Not had mine that long but its been great fun.
I've been to a dealer with Chinese bikes just looking around, happened to sneak in the back and was shocked to see hundreds of them to be disposed due to unrepairable. Some of them looked really new, walked out straightaway and never look back.
So you should blame those who are so stupid that can’t even repair those bike should you ?
Myles Jia I did a bit of investigation and found out that 90% none availability of spare parts is main reason for disposal. In some countries they have to modify a lot to use Japanese parts just to keep them on the road. In most cases it really is false economy, and to be honest spare the crap and buy a real brand.
Make good anchor
David Kirkman ha ha probably not as it would rot very quickly in salt water 😂
very similar to yamaha ybr
Pringles lid
mainland China lol