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One Two Wheeler That Does Everything - Impossible! - X-ADV disappoints
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Re: One Two Wheeler That Does Everything - Impossible! - X-ADV disappoints
Well I duly got my demo ride on the AK550 and reported in more detail on the "Test Ride" thread. This machine does meet my original criteria for a hybrid offering the best of both worlds in most respects. Its not excessively heavy or bulky and to the uninitiated would look like any other scooter. But it has big wheels and a proper swing arm yet without a messy or snatchy chain final drive. The power train is not part of the unsprung weight. Top quality brakes and a 50HP ( claimed) engine. Seriously trying to buy one now - watch this space. By the way if you are looking for a bargain I suspect there will be a few ex-demo machines hitting the market quite soon.
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SYM Joymax 125 and Honda CB300R. Previously Silence S01, Kymco AK550, Triumph Tiger 850, Triumph Street Twin etc...
SYM Joymax 125 and Honda CB300R. Previously Silence S01, Kymco AK550, Triumph Tiger 850, Triumph Street Twin etc...
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Re: One Two Wheeler That Does Everything - Impossible! - X-ADV disappoints
Well I can see you're taken with the AK550..roadster wrote: ↑Sat Aug 11, 2018 4:55 pm Well I duly got my demo ride on the AK550 and reported in more detail on the "Test Ride" thread. This machine does meet my original criteria for a hybrid offering the best of both worlds in most respects. Its not excessively heavy or bulky and to the uninitiated would look like any other scooter. But it has big wheels and a proper swing arm yet without a messy or snatchy chain final drive. The power train is not part of the unsprung weight. Top quality brakes and a 50HP ( claimed) engine. Seriously trying to buy one now - watch this space. By the way if you are looking for a bargain I suspect there will be a few ex-demo machines hitting the market quite soon.
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Re: One Two Wheeler That Does Everything - Impossible! - X-ADV disappoints
Visordown's long term views of the X-ADV. He seems to like it, but somehow I don't think he loves it....
https://www.visordown.com/road-tests/lo ... -scooter-0
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Re: One Two Wheeler That Does Everything - Impossible! - X-ADV disappoints
Well I think the crossrunner is the bike that really is as close as it gets to doing everything,just a shame there was no dct version .
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Re: One Two Wheeler That Does Everything - Impossible! - X-ADV disappoints
Grumpy m8 , I weighed all that up before purchase and got a deal for 400 quid which included the valve service and 1 normal service which is great . These engines are bomb proof and have evolved into a very smooth machine you can virtually ride as an auto and if you fit the blipper it's even better . Oh and mpg has really surprised me but I'm sure that when you push on the 55mpg average will be more of the norm .
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Re: One Two Wheeler That Does Everything - Impossible! - X-ADV disappoints
I seem to recall.the fireblade service being over a grand as it was a total strip for valve clearances but those who love the blade (& many do) feel its worth it
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Re: One Two Wheeler That Does Everything - Impossible! - X-ADV disappoints
I have a mate with a Ducati Diavel. If he was charged just over a grand for any service, he'd be cock-a-hoop! £1500-£2000 so far for the first three ones after the 600 mile first one.Scootypuff snr wrote: ↑Tue Aug 21, 2018 4:30 pm I seem to recall.the fireblade service being over a grand as it was a total strip for valve clearances but those who love the blade (& many do) feel its worth it
My mate with a Rocket 3 won't even tell me how much a service costs because it's too embarrassing.