Looks very comfortable in the cold season Daniel. For me as an retired person, I only use the scooter for nice weather daytrips or long distance short holidays touring in France and Germany.
Man needed to see this... small detail but i really needed to see a moving(video) example of the medley with the thermoscud.... think im sold on this now thanks to your video.. cheers 👍
Thanks to your video I purchased the tesmoscud and I can say it is better than the blanket of Piaggio which I sold. However, I have a question, what is that black female clip under the red/black strap in 0:39? I cant find any mention in the manual for it. I currently have it strapped with its male clip because it cannot reach the clip on the other side. Any idea?
Hello Daniel , nice video . I have just mounted mine . Have you seen any paint damage on the motorbike , that occured from the attachment points of the blanket ?
Hello, unfortunately I noticed some matting on some places but nothing serious. I put some quality wide clear tape where the straps are. I remove these every time I remove the Tucano so during the summer it will not burn into the paint.
Hi, can I ask you two things? But to mount it, do you need to unscrew the scooter's screws? Also, do you risk tripping when you put your feet on the ground?
Do you have to put the strap over your waist? Or do you put it under your legs? Is it safe in case of a crash (meaning: does it let go so I’m not attached to the bike)? Thank you I’m advance
There are two straps. 1:58 You have to put it over your neck. The orange part is where the velcro part let's you go in case of an accident. I am not really using it. 2:45 According to the sign you have to sit on these at higher speeds, the two are not attached.
I was not testing it specifically, like the top speed, but in everyday I have not noticed any change. As I know motorcycles in general have a bad air resistance so I think it cannot make a big difference.
Looks very comfortable in the cold season Daniel.
For me as an retired person, I only use the scooter for nice weather daytrips or long distance short holidays touring in France and Germany.
Man needed to see this... small detail but i really needed to see a moving(video) example of the medley with the thermoscud.... think im sold on this now thanks to your video.. cheers 👍
Thanks for the feedback 🙂
Thanks to your video I purchased the tesmoscud and I can say it is better than the blanket of Piaggio which I sold. However, I have a question, what is that black female clip under the red/black strap in 0:39? I cant find any mention in the manual for it. I currently have it strapped with its male clip because it cannot reach the clip on the other side. Any idea?
Hello, when you release the air from the sides you can fold the whole thing forward and strap it there. There is only a picture of this in the manual.
Hello Daniel , nice video . I have just mounted mine . Have you seen any paint damage on the motorbike , that occured from the attachment points of the blanket ?
Hello, unfortunately I noticed some matting on some places but nothing serious. I put some quality wide clear tape where the straps are. I remove these every time I remove the Tucano so during the summer it will not burn into the paint.
@@danielljs6519 I put a 3M paint protection film also
Daniel you have a link about your gloves?
is it compatible with the beverly 500 (2004)?
Hallo Daniel....thanks for the video you have a link to buy this product?
Best of Regards
Hello,
I ordered mine from the Italian eBay, you can also check the manufacturer website if they have it in stock.
Hi, can I ask you two things? But to mount it, do you need to unscrew the scooter's screws? Also, do you risk tripping when you put your feet on the ground?
Hi, yes, it uses 6 of the scooter’s own screws and straps. Obviously you have to get used to the feeling but I never had any issues with it.
Do you have to put the strap over your waist? Or do you put it under your legs? Is it safe in case of a crash (meaning: does it let go so I’m not attached to the bike)? Thank you I’m advance
There are two straps.
1:58 You have to put it over your neck. The orange part is where the velcro part let's you go in case of an accident. I am not really using it.
2:45 According to the sign you have to sit on these at higher speeds, the two are not attached.
Thanks for the video! Just wondering, did you observe any change in top speed or fuel consumption?
I was not testing it specifically, like the top speed, but in everyday I have not noticed any change. As I know motorcycles in general have a bad air resistance so I think it cannot make a big difference.
@@danielljs6519 Thanks for info! I might try it out for the next late Autumn/Winter...
How much is this bike in euros?
Around 3.190 in the EU.
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So cool!!!