Picked up Xevo 400

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Picked up Xevo 400

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Hello All. Picked up my new Nero Xevo 400ie this morning. Shame about the weather. Spent the day ACF 50 it, ready to fight the weather. Any Xevo owners out there to chat?

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I have one, great little bike :-). Added some heated grips, muffs and a 45L monokey topbox and it's fine for the winter - I also use an optimate when it's at home if I've been using the grips (it's a heavy bike to push around when the battery dies after six or seven short trips with the grips on!)

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Thanks for the welcome. Thinking about getting heated gloves and maybe Gerbings hybrid battery pack ones. I do not have to worry about the battery on the Xevo then. A bit concern about the fit and finish on the Xevo and the rear wheel has a major half inch nick on the side.

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I've got some gerbings heated gloves and they're great. I don't run them off an external battery pack though - they're wired straight to the battery. I used them on a short trip yesterday in -5c and they worked well.

You can also get a stebel nautilus air horn wedged in under the front glove box if you're so inclined, great for waking up dozy drivers!

I think the word "creaky" is best used to describe the fit of the panels, but it's a great machine.

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C8HUA wrote:Hello All. Picked up my new Nero Xevo 400ie this morning. Shame about the weather. Spent the day ACF 50 it, ready to fight the weather. Any Xevo owners out there to chat?
I had to pick up mine on the 9th Feb... after it had thrown me (un-ceremoniously) to the ground after falling over on black ice. ARGHHHHH!
Not the Scoot's fault, when my knee is a bit better and the weather is less cold I'll take it out for a good thrashing round the country lanes.
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Hi there,welcome on board.

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