Guerrilla 450 first impressions and test ride

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Guerrilla 450 Bike: First Test Ride Review
    Welcome to my first test ride review of the Guerrilla 450! 🚴‍♂️
    In this video, I take the Guerrilla 450 for a spin and share my first impressions of this exciting new bike. Here’s a quick rundown of what I experienced:
    Quick and Responsive: The Guerrilla 450 offers a swift and agile ride, making it perfect for navigating through city traffic.
    Easy to Handle: Maneuvering this bike is a breeze, even in the most congested areas.
    Low Ground Feel: With its 17-inch wheels, the bike provides a stable and grounded feel.
    High Acceleration: The bike accelerates quickly, delivering a thrilling ride.
    Decent Suspensions: While the suspensions are satisfactory, they might not be the smoothest on extremely rough terrain.
    Short Rider Friendly: The 780 mm seat height ensures that even shorter riders can handle the bike with ease.
    After this test ride, I was so impressed that I decided to book the bike! 🚴‍♂️🔥
    Comparison with Duke 390, Speed 400, and Himalayan 452
    Guerrilla 450 vs. Duke 390:
    The Guerrilla 450 offers a slower but more responsive ride compared to the Duke 390.
    Handling in traffic is smoother with the Guerrilla 450, thanks to its lightweight design.
    While the Duke 390 boasts a powerful engine, the Guerrilla 450 excels in agility and ease of maneuvering.
    Guerrilla 450 vs. Speed 400:
    Both bikes have impressive acceleration, but the Guerrilla 450 edges out slightly in terms of initial pick-up.
    The Speed 400 has a more robust suspension system, making it better suited for rough terrains.
    In terms of seat height, the Guerrilla 450's 780 mm seat makes it more accessible for shorter riders compared to the Speed 400.
    Guerrilla 450 vs. Himalayan 452:
    The Himalayan 452 is built for adventure and off-road capabilities, while the Guerrilla 450 excels in urban environments with its quick response and easy handling.
    The Guerrilla 450 is lighter and more agile, making it ideal for city commutes.
    Suspension-wise, the Himalayan 452 offers a smoother ride on uneven surfaces, but the Guerrilla 450's suspension is adequate for typical city roads.
    Overall, the Guerrilla 450 stands out for its nimbleness and city-friendly features, making it a great choice for urban riders.
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