Perfect first motorcycle - Sinnis Blade X & Apache SM enduro review Part 1 | The Girl On A Bike
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- Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025
- After a day’s green lane enduro riding on the Sinnis Blade X and Apache SM I have to say my expectations were wildly blown. I did not expect to be so impressed with this little 125 enduro-style motorbike. Here’s how my day went!
You’ll see me riding both bikes across a mix of byways and roads in Wiltshire and Oxfordshire, and golly it was a fun day. These bikes make an exceptional option for a first motorcycle for anyone looking for something to ride on L plate but then also dabble in some off-road riding on byways. For £2,399 they’re a fantastic value for money and with such a low seat height they’re going to be a fantastic confidence builder. Quite possibly the best first motorbike you can find if you’re wanting to get some riding experience, play in some mud and be comfortable on the road.
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Great video 👍🏻! I had a lot of fun while watching it. Great bikes also, I did not know them before. Keep up the fantastic work Vanessa.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you dude, mega appreciate the watch and comment
Put a deposit on my Apache the other day, paying the rest of over the next few weeks. I’ve got the white and red version, cannot wait!😛
OMG! Awesome, that's mega exciting
Love this... also my first bike... love from Belgium.
Oh awesome!
Great video Vanessa
Thanks Richard
The Girl On A Bike You’re very welcome my friend
Vanessa, nice review
Yey. Thank you
Really tempted when my payments finish on my suzuki to get a sm. Whats your thoughts. I know these bikes arent the fastest. Really tempted to find greenlanes in my area but doing it on a sport styled motorbike is definitely not in my interest lol.
haha yes I would not recommend a sport bike on the green lanes. If you're completely new to off road and one some gentle fun it would be ideal. If you're more experienced I would anticipate you'll out grow it quite quickly.
@@TheGirlOnABike Thanks for getting back! I have been riding for about 4 years or so. Done some light lanes during my airsofting days lol. Just looks really fun to get into.
You've earnt a sub from me :) thanks
sheep pleased with the free presentation...
haha I had to think about what you meant for a moment there haha yes! hehe baaa
Hi, I forgot to ask ..is the seat of the Blade X comfortable?
ummm good question. I can't say I really remember specifically thinking about it. I do remember thinking how comfortable I was riding along the road, so that would imply yes as I definitely don't remember thinking I wasn't. So I would say yes. That was a roundabout answer! ha
@@TheGirlOnABike thanks again for replying it's greatly appreciated. I'm glad you remember and don't remember lol! It sounds safe to say it's a comfortable ride . It will be my first bike. It's been a big help!
Some people, friends of mine emplore me to buy a used bike with a more established name like honda, Yamaha or Kawasaki from a well known auction site for a little less or 3/4 of the rrp of the blade X . I'm a little reluctant as I feel a first bike should be checked properly , have warranty (such as sinnis) whereas a used bike could hide a host of problems I am not equipped yet to tackle . Anyway thanks again
Yeah I totally understand that. With a used bike you never really know what you're getting. I'd love to hear how you get on once you start riding it
Got the first blade, carb version not confident enough to take it far from home? Just wouldnt trust it!! But i do have alot of green lane fun locally..
Oh no. What's it doing that's lost the trust? Sorry to hear that
Replaced alot of parts, coil, bottom end, bore piston, rings etc.carb, fawk leg, wheel barings, break caliper rebuilds twise! Headstock barings, exhaust, speedo + more. It had only 7k when i bought it, and i have only dun 2k my self. It is a 2016 model. I got to put it threw test january so with all that work i hope its a pass!!
@@stevejohnson1797 blimey that really really sucks. I'm sorry to hear that dude. Fingers crossed for January!
What makes you say these are small bikes ? Im 6 foot 6 and all the bikes I have been looking at half 80cm or less seat height a few have had low 80s but 91 seems big
oh wow. Ok, it's probably the lowest bike I've ever ridden [obviously bar trials]. I had totally flat feet on both sides. All the enduro bikes I've tried, KTM, Husky, Beta etc are much higher. Maybe there are lower bikes but this is definitely low. As a 6"6 rider I would probably say you would feel like origami on this bike hehe
My son has the same sinnis apache sm what a load of shite, fault after fault, first the decals came of in the rain nuts and bolts fall out brake hose failure and fuel injection fault, won’t tick over and it’s on 4 months out, my honest opinion don’t waste your money, spend and extra £500 and get something decent
oh gosh, that's mad not cool. Sorry to hear that. I know what you mean about spending a little more and getting something decent. It's often the way with the bottom end values on the market. Kind, unfortunately, fits most things in life...trainers, kitchen pans, drills. Hope you get the bike sorted dude
The tyres suck. change them to MEICHELIN AC10's Also swap those handlebars to renthal baced ones. AC10s are also road legal tyres
hehe I totally agree on the tyres....zero grip but it made for some fun hehe
ArgosWarrior Actually nothing wrong with the standard bars. I bought a Sinnis (old) Apache for my first bike back after 45 years of missing 2 wheels. The Apache was quite well spec’ed. The alloy standard bars took a couple of “offs” and drops without bending. BTW, I’m almost 6 feet tall and found the Apache very comfortable. I got a little pang of regret watching this video, as I sold the Sinnis when I found the bike of my dreams (Serow, XT225). Only got room for one bike in my crowded garage! I agree with the video, a great machine for a first bike, or a small commuter that will also let you have fun on the rough. This was a good and honest review. Also check out the various people who have taken the Apache on the Mongol Rally. Les
@@leslieaustin151 I Had a Sinnis Blade, I Loved it. Heres a pic at the top of eston nab. got it through places you could hardly hike through. www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Eston+Nab/@54.5575,-1.1213889,3a,75y,90t/data=!3m8!1e2!3m6!1sAF1QipMd3cKBgjd4_DdrGM96lkqwRYnGvQMHxEzCxSMk!2e10!3e12!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipMd3cKBgjd4_DdrGM96lkqwRYnGvQMHxEzCxSMk%3Dw203-h114-k-no!7i4864!8i2736!4m7!3m6!1s0x487eeef903b82bd5:0xc0b09c77e9607e16!8m2!3d54.5575!4d-1.1213889!14m1!1BCgIgAQ?hl=en-GB
Any one know what tyres she is using ? I'm stuck with the tubeless nylon supermoto tyres that come with the bike
oh gosh, I don't even know what they were, I'm sorry dude. No help at all! Good luck
although...I don't recommend the tyres I had in that mud lol