2018 · Allround
✅ Why buy this bike?
Sleek and stylish design that captures the essence of a classic scrambler with a modern twist.Lightweight and agile chassis for nimble handling and easy maneuverability in urban environments.Responsive and powerful 803cc air-cooled L-twin engine that delivers a satisfying throttle response.Comfortable riding position with a relaxed upright stance and a well-padded seat for long-distance cruising.Versatile and customizable with a wide range of accessories and modifications available to personalize the bike to your liking.⚠️ Things to consider
Limited passenger comfort due to small seat and lack of back support.Relatively high maintenance costs compared to other motorcycle brands.Limited storage space for carrying luggage or personal items.Some riders may find the suspension on the stiff side, which can lead to a less comfortable ride on rough roads.The stock exhaust system may not provide the desired level of sound or performance for some riders, leading to potential modifications.⚖️ Comparison & Competition
Triumph Street Scrambler: The Triumph Street Scrambler offers a retro-inspired design with modern performance. It features a torquey engine, comfortable riding position, and off-road capabilities.BMW R Ninet Scrambler: The BMW R Ninet Scrambler combines classic styling with contemporary technology. It boasts a powerful boxer engine, high-quality components, and customizable options.Yamaha SCR950: The Yamaha SCR950 is a versatile scrambler-style motorcycle with a reliable air-cooled engine. It provides a smooth ride, rugged appearance, and excellent value for money.Moto Guzzi V7 III Rough: The Moto Guzzi V7 III Rough is a distinctive scrambler model with Italian flair. It features a unique transverse V-twin engine, retro design elements, and agile handling.Kawasaki W800 Street: The Kawasaki W800 Street pays homage to classic British motorcycles with a modern twist. It offers a smooth parallel-twin engine, traditional styling, and a refined riding experienceWith 73 HP, requires full Class A license. Riders must be 24+ or have 2 years A2 experience (20+).
Manufacturer-quoted consumption: 5.00 litres/100 km (20.0 km/l or 47.04 mpg).
⛽ Tank: 13.50 litres (3.57 gallons)
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