Moto Morini X-Cape - UK first (long) test ride - on/off road

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2022

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  • @gordonwood608
    @gordonwood608 Před 2 lety +3

    You were right at the end people saying it's Chinese .well they said that about my motor morini 1200scrambler it's Italian .great bike .and what an engine .got mine from Ben Wylie Amore moto . He knows his motor morinin,s. good lad .if I was in the market for a new bike I would go for a x cape .

  • @nathanthepostman
    @nathanthepostman  Před 2 lety +6

    CORRECTION: bike doesn't have traction control fitted.

  • @motorsforthemasses
    @motorsforthemasses Před 2 lety +1

    Glad you agree about the way the bike rides and handles. We have a demo people can ride and they need riding to know just how well made they are.

  • @slowpoke71
    @slowpoke71 Před 2 lety +2

    Looks like a great machine. Can't wait until you have some time with it to find any bugs. I ride a Concours 14 and a Super Tenere 1200 so the weight of a machine is what you are comfortable with. I am 53 and like riding the heavier machines they are much more planted with wind and road imperfections being absorbed with little effort. The Chinese are making some very impressive improvements. Great review.

  • @paulmears5330
    @paulmears5330 Před 2 lety +2

    Good man! Taking on that hairy technical trail😎🤘

  • @markjones1672
    @markjones1672 Před 2 lety +3

    Very good review - comprehensive with some hard won wisdom. Tried one this morning......disappointed as the thing is gorgeous in red - reminded me of the 31/2 Sport that still languishes in boxes in my garage after almost 40 years; not the best all year round transport solution we ever had in early 1980's. We both loved the comfort (seat & peg height) & decent build quality of the X-Cape - better than the Versys I think. Brakes good - decent feel & enough power for me even 2 up. Steering good once acclimatised to the top heavy feeling, but suspension disappointed given the brand names - poor dealer adjustment.? Clutch too heavy (cable). Gearshift poor - false neutrals but fine in the box itself when it all cooperated. Tyres great (newish). Engine vibey, gutless low down & poor midrange - no chance or inclination to rev the tits off it. In short, a very anonymous motor - I recall testride on ER6 years ago being a hoot, pulling from everywhere on the dial - so if this is the same motor what have they done? Personally I hate digital dashes - cheap alternative to proper clocks - & this is maybe the worst I have seen - 20 year PlayStation level. I am an old geezer so perhaps that's why. I just went & looked at the revcounter & speedo of the Morini 31/2 on the shelf in my study - classy kit even now - about the only things that still worked on the bike after 30k hard won all year round miles when I gave up rebuilding the f...... thing & bought a Honda (sigh). I spent many years in the TRF - glad to see someone still at it. Well done & keep up the good work. Cheers. P.S. We do trails like that 2 up on a cb500 on road tyres - fortune favours the brave? (old, stupid, crazy........)

  • @MegaCooperb
    @MegaCooperb Před 2 lety

    Great review.
    Brave attack on that lane too!

  • @FullArmorE6
    @FullArmorE6 Před 2 lety +2

    Yee haw, you made it look easy!
    Definitely worth a test ride.

  • @andym924
    @andym924 Před 2 lety

    Saw one of these at the Scottish bike show and I liked the look of it then. I knew you'd be just the man for this bike! Following with interest.

  • @AdyRider
    @AdyRider Před 2 lety

    Good review on what looks like a cracking bike.
    Value & looks are definitely in its favour.

  • @itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449

    Thanks 🙏 for the review ( all the others I have seen are European and non -English ) a good looking bike

  • @chriswills9530
    @chriswills9530 Před 2 lety +2

    Looks like Kawa have indeed made a new KLR650, but it will not be coming to Europe...What?...I've been a Kawasaki person from the beginning, and I would certainly have bought one. I'm glad you finally hawked your pearly at the end of the video, though. Best thing I ever did was trying the Himalayan for a day with you, before buying one. A day of mixed on/off road riding was WAY better than an hour doing a circuit around a dealership. Told me a lot and essentially sold me the bike. Money well spent, and a day on any bike in the company of a cheery, amiable chap is never a hardship, even if I had hated the bike!

  • @arockyfella
    @arockyfella Před rokem

    Wow such a great machine, it looks so pretty and handy, I really love this bike, I wish I can afford one here in Ghana 🇬🇭
    Great bike ❤ and I love the way you ride man.... You nailed it!

  • @EpicMotorcycleAdventures

    Great review Nathan. You could kind of hear you talking yourself into doing that trail. Good effort for doing it on your brand new bike.

  • @user-im2oh6lw5t
    @user-im2oh6lw5t Před rokem

    Hi. Thanks for the video mate! Really helpful!

  • @grahambraid3610
    @grahambraid3610 Před 2 lety

    Great looking bike!👍

  • @ExeterCenturion
    @ExeterCenturion Před 2 lety

    Cracking video as ever! Good to see you bail rather than try to balls it out .... and did not expect you to do it anyway :)

  • @BillCairns
    @BillCairns Před 2 lety +1

    Good review young man…👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🥃

  • @johnwatson3400
    @johnwatson3400 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video Nathan, as usual. Three things spring to mind:
    "We need some corners" -Surely a sticker in the future.
    I agree on the ethics issue.
    Buying a bike is so personal, and it's not always rational. I can look at spec sheets all day long, but without a decent test ride, you're kinda flying blind. That's the beauty of your 'fleet' system I reckon. All the best

  • @terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff

    Congrats on the new bike! It is a good looking thing and I think it will sell well just on that fact (and its price of course). If it has adjustable damping front and rear it is in a class of only a few that do at this price point, it would be interesting to see what sort of range of adjustment it is capable of. Their website and spec sheet makes zero mention of the adjustable damping? If it does have it a good video topic would be to ride it with the damping set at its two extremes to get a feel for its range. The Tiger 900 for example can offer a sporty firm ride or a luxo-barge blancmange of one with a simple 30 second adjustment, can the Morini do the same?

  • @g33keh76
    @g33keh76 Před 2 lety +1

    Cheap, Light, Strong, pick two!
    Edit: I loved witnessing the battle going on in your head before taking it up that climb! The camera flattened out that slope and it's pretty steep!
    I didnt get up there in the winter with my lil 400, the rocks were too slippy for my tyres, so well done for chucking that hefty beast up there, brand new n all!

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah it's made tricky by that gully in the middle. If you get in that you're buggered. If you go again try the left hand side and ride the high line and just keep it going so you don't drop down into the gully. In the wet tho it is tricky

    • @jalford5089
      @jalford5089 Před 2 lety

      I know it as ‘Fast, Cheap, Reliable; pick one’ which is very true, but I don’t know if that’s the Colin Chapman quote

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před 2 lety

      @@jalford5089 you're right. Just checked. Keith Bontrager

  • @iangriffiths9930
    @iangriffiths9930 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Nathan, very interesting review and I’d like to thank you for being brave enough to try ones of these bikes for us. When you have figured out the suspension, riding modes and service/ specs of the bike will you please post with what you have found please?

  • @user-sw2lv3zp6o
    @user-sw2lv3zp6o Před 2 lety +3

    This is a good-looking bike. Euro-Chinese bikes are reliable if Benelli is anything to go by. An acquaintance in Thailand has been riding a Benelli 500 - the scrambler variant - for two years, and nothing has gone wrong with it. And he puts miles on it. At 7,500 GBP this MM runs tubeless tyres. It makes you wonder why the Yamaha T7 doesn't at the price it is.
    I am planning on getting an NC750X DCT for longer rides and keeping the 390 Duke for the backlanes. Mossy talked me into it on a review he did on the NC on Knox's channel. The low-down shove he raved about was the clincher. All sorts of other reason - the low c of g and storage unit in the dummy tank etc. I have been thinking about it for an age.
    Excellent review, Nathan.

    • @Jaffa1951
      @Jaffa1951 Před 2 lety +4

      I've got one. You won't be disappointed. 3,500rpm at 70mph. very comfortable on faster roads, and about 80mpg imperial + on average.

    • @user-sw2lv3zp6o
      @user-sw2lv3zp6o Před 2 lety +2

      @@Jaffa1951 Indeed. I like the sound of 20 mph at 1,000 revs in top. Very relaxed. Diesel-like torque.

  • @xcaceuk
    @xcaceuk Před 2 lety

    You star 💫 for articulating how we all feel when we decide whether or not to tackle a new challenge …. The inner psyche of weighing up the risk and the intangible reward 😅

  • @peterk6077
    @peterk6077 Před 2 lety +2

    Impressive riding Nathan. I know slopes always look less steep on camera and it did look quite steep! Interesting point on the Versys, I’ve always seen that as a sports tourer. Wouldn’t making the front wheel bigger just take the sports element out? Kawasaki did introduce the a new KLR650 this year ( not in the UK) and that’s supposed to be pretty good. Cheers 🙂

  • @JIMWSMITH
    @JIMWSMITH Před 2 lety

    Shared your videos to the uk owners page 😉

  • @andyrussell2873
    @andyrussell2873 Před 2 lety

    Great ride up the last green lane.

  • @caroldave4037
    @caroldave4037 Před 2 lety +2

    Very very brave ....skill through the roof there nathan....past versys owner 1050 xt now and its as easy to move about versys was quite heavy bike...but as you say all weight gos on move morini better looking than versys your right come on japan sort yourselves out 👍

  • @anthonybeckett9754
    @anthonybeckett9754 Před rokem

    Mine came with a book, also can download one.
    Off road mode does allow you to turn abs off, not too sure about traction control though

  • @mantarayal
    @mantarayal Před 2 lety +2

    Great review mate...if you can manage to add a bit more bike sound these tests would be epic. Mnd you, maybe I'm a bit deaf cos of my pipes and refusal to wear ear plugs...

  • @DJPTEXAS
    @DJPTEXAS Před 2 lety +1

    I have always liked the way these bikes looked... No dealers near me in the US...

  • @matthewpreston5634
    @matthewpreston5634 Před 2 lety

    I had to give you a thumbs up for..it could be an absolute turd….you brought a smile to my face!

  • @DeeoMaika
    @DeeoMaika Před 2 lety +1

    5:09 Actually, the x-cape is manufactured in Italy. Only the engine is build in China by CF-Moto. And CF moto uses this engine in it's models for quite some time now. They've proven to be reliable.
    I mean, even KTM trusted CFMoto with it's 790 and that was the most reliable engine KTM ever put out :P .
    Do we blindly trust them then? Ofc not. Only time will tell how good these bikes are. What I am saying is, we must drop our misconceptions about what is a chinese bike.
    I am telling you this as an owner of a 790 adv. And I had my eye on the CFmoto CLX700 for some years now as a daily driver. Gorgeous bike. I ll tell you how that goes.
    PS: 9:37 Off-Road mode also disables ABS at the back weel.

    • @1000gib
      @1000gib Před 2 lety

      Designed in Italy, produced in China.

  • @MauriceTarantulas
    @MauriceTarantulas Před rokem

    Am gonna take a peek at one! Dealer that I got my 125 from has a demo one👍

  • @Durkan34
    @Durkan34 Před 2 lety +3

    I wonder if there’s a parallel between the British Moto industry in the 70’s and the Japanese and Japan and china now.
    Ok Japanese quality is higher, but wonder if there’s a shared mindset of dismissing the competition. 🤔
    Big thing that’s put me off the Chinese brand bikes is dealer support.

  • @TheBranjoez
    @TheBranjoez Před 2 lety +1

    I doubt it this would be a discontinued bike. The owners have money and are committed to growing globally. They are promoting the brand aggressively in Asia and it seems that more Asians have trust in the Chinese motorcycle because of the technology and quality control from these manufacturers. This sector is their pride now. They have the money too.

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah good points. It's more the importer situation that causes a lot of bikes to be discontinued; SWM for example. But yeah hopefully the Morinis get some traction and a strong dealer network that support the bikes. It's always been my gripe with the Chinese bikes. They build the bikes okay but don't put any effort into building the brand/dealer network. A good importer with a lot of outlets seems most crucial; like Benelli who were imported into the UK by the same people as Royal Enfield who had an established and decent quality dealer network they could feed the bikes into. Problem for SWM is that they just ended up in the backstreet dealers which people aren't generally willing to buy high ticket price bikes from. Morini has a limited but reputable number of dealers on their books but they definitely need more. But dealers will only stock what they think will sell. Chicken and the egg a bit.

  • @hondamonkeyboy
    @hondamonkeyboy Před 2 lety +1

    Top man Nathan
    I honestly thought that you were going to caffle out taking the top end of your lane.

  • @itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449

    I just noticed a massive fault ( the rear pegs are part of the frame ) was like that with the old Tiger 800 and 1200 . As if the rear peg brackets bend in a off or snap the hole bike will be written off. A major oversight.

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před 2 lety

      I've just checked and no the pegs both sit on the same bracket that is bolted to the chassis so would be replaceable in the event of an incident.

    • @itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449
      @itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449 Před 2 lety

      @@nathanthepostman thanks 🙏 for that good 👍 to know , hard to tell from vids and photos, maybe 🤔 worth mentioning in another vid mate

  • @hypothesesnonfingo8374

    Down my way the speed limit for an unpaved road is 30 k/h. It's not really enforced but it's there. I can do that with my 125cc 😅
    The Moto Morini X-Cape has the same price as a Honda CB500X... so It seems like a very good value.

  • @motohobo
    @motohobo Před 2 lety +4

    Top man Nathan, another no nonsense, honest quick review👍
    And when are the big Japanese manufacturers going to start plugging the holes in their range of bike sizes? I honestly don't understand why there aren't more serious dualsport/all rounders around the 500cc mark. I'm still wishing for a mini Africa Twin. The all round competence of an AT based around the cb500 engine please.

    • @ed.barker7069
      @ed.barker7069 Před 2 lety +2

      According to the Visordown website Honda have just patented the NX500 name, so it would appear that there's something in the pipeline.

    • @leslieaustin151
      @leslieaustin151 Před 2 lety +3

      For real sense with no BS I think Nathan is the man. This seems like a proper honest ‘first impressions’ opinion. Thanks Nathan! And nice to see those N Devon back roads yet again!! Les

    • @motohobo
      @motohobo Před 2 lety +2

      @@ed.barker7069 hmm interesting,I'd not heard about that.

    • @ed.barker7069
      @ed.barker7069 Před 2 lety +2

      @@motohobo I can see that you want a baby AT but my preference would be for a single cylinder 500. With the success of the Himalayan I find it bewildering that there are no modern Japanese equivalents in the vein of the DR/XL/XT series of old.

    • @motohobo
      @motohobo Před 2 lety +1

      @@ed.barker7069 hi Ed, I might be interested in an all round big single myself, if there was a decent one out there. The main reason I suggested a baby AT based around the cb500 is because I have a cb500x and I absolutely love it. Its proven, reliable, economic, smooth and does pretty much much everything that I ask of it. But I wish it were more off road focused. Better suspension,travel,bigger front wheel, spoked wheels blah blah. And a little less weight would be nice too😉.Personally I'm happy enough with the power of the cb500. It'll nip along, cruise at 70/80mph all day. I can't say the way it gets to road legal max speeds is very exciting. And of course it lacks any real go and acceleration after 80mph but it'll reach 100mph without any problems.
      It just needs to be more off road focused or capable 😉

  • @breathestrongcycling3672

    Gotta say tho...it looks good👍

  • @BonuxCouleur
    @BonuxCouleur Před 2 lety

    Could not agree more with your statement, the 650cc Adventure segment has been abandoned by the Japanese. Below the Yam T7 and the new Aprilia, the super expensive or exclusive GS650/850 and KTM, there is nothing in the range of the old DR Djebel or KLR which have been discontinued or so outdated they are barely worth the money they ask for. So, good on Moto Morini, great look, great spec. And I suspect the weight issue can be dealt with.

  • @MasterOfNothing83
    @MasterOfNothing83 Před 2 lety +1

    Are you going to be reviewing the Benelli leoncino 800 trail? For the looks alone I want one, but it would be nice if it was actually a good ride as well!

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před 2 lety +1

      It's not on my radar but just had a look and it seems interesting. Keen to try the TRK802 when that arrives.

  • @neilmackinnon3371
    @neilmackinnon3371 Před 2 lety +3

    OI! What's the matter with a VStrom?.... Says the VStrom 650 owner.... Well for one thing I am absolutely certain I would not have made it up that lane on mine. What you want the bike for is critical, my VStrom is used on road only for long rides and moto-camping and for that purpose, for me it is perfect. I do like to look of that Moto Morini though and I'm quite fancying a ride of the CF Moto MT800 when it is released next month. As for the whole made in China thing, people who use that argument need to look at the electrical and electronic goods they have around them.

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před 2 lety +2

      Ha. Apologies, I didn't mean to single the Vstrom out. It's a great bike. I was just using it as the example of the obvious choice for a bike in this class. I'll stop digging now.

  • @paulblatchford4234
    @paulblatchford4234 Před 2 lety

    Hi Nathan looks like a really good bike I've got a CFmoto 650 with the same engine they free up really nicely at about 1000 miles and its really good on fuel, my only thing is that it ticks over a little high what's yours like ? cracking review. Lovely styling on that bike too..
    I've had absolutely no reliability problems engine wise at all or anything else come to that I know its not the same bike but you get a feel for things and my impressions of the Chinese brands has gone up since owning one so I don't think there will be a issue here either. Be interesting to see that one.

    • @chrispekel5709
      @chrispekel5709 Před 10 měsíci

      Same electronics frame and engine

    • @marklee519
      @marklee519 Před 10 měsíci

      I all have a CF moto 650nk . When I first got it I was a little disappointed but now with 1500 + miles on the clock it's a very different animal . As the man said it loosens up nicely . That's why I'm going for the x-cape for my next bike knowing what I do about the engine 💯👍..... and a lovely look bike too 👍

  • @dahi1602
    @dahi1602 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic looking bike, very interested to see how you get on with it. Warranty?

  • @notesonwheels
    @notesonwheels Před rokem +1

    Me again mate, have to ask, after a few blasts around such offroad trails like the one here, did you notice unbearable rattling and the feeling of, well, falling apart? Or solid still?

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před rokem +1

      No I've done a bit more off road at an off road centre here in the UK and it's held up no problems. No rattles or anything. I don't think it's naturally suited to off road. It does feel heavy in the dirt. But the standing position is good. But the suspension travel is limited and I think the steering rake is too steep for stability off road. I was getting a lot of handlebar shake on the faster sections.

  • @themoog3889
    @themoog3889 Před 2 lety +2

    I think after after having several I'm all Versys'd out and the latest version is fugly to my eyes and has bells and whistles no one wanted or asked for ....why they've never done a spoked wheel version I'll never know so I'm watching your progress on this bike with interest .....a grand for the luggage is a bit stiff !

  • @a1pestservice
    @a1pestservice Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice looking bike, and ticks all the boxes. The BIG problem with buying a bike like this is trying to sell it, nobody wants to buy it, and also nobody wants to service/repair it unless its the dealer. Then you are stuck with the dealers prices on what they want to charge. Ive been down this road before and always think twice before doing it again. Its a shame, because some of the other bikes not common in the UK are better than the Japanese/German/American bikes made today.

    • @chrispekel5709
      @chrispekel5709 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Anyone can and will service these, it's the same as a versys and service parts are easy to get

    • @chrispekel5709
      @chrispekel5709 Před 10 měsíci

      Resell is crappy though probably, like cfmoto
      Bargain when used

    • @nfinnigan
      @nfinnigan Před 10 měsíci

      My Suzuki and Yamaha dealers won't touch them or any Chinese bikes, maybe they want us to purchase all of their own branded bikes.

  • @geraldduarte9422
    @geraldduarte9422 Před 2 lety

    How is the reliability after a few months? Thanks Nathan

  • @robertpearce2244
    @robertpearce2244 Před 2 lety +2

    Here in NZ this is about $5000 more than the CFMoto 650 which is essentially the same bike less cruise control and the ‘fancy’ name. Im looking at the CFMoto…😉

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah that's a good point, the CF650 here in the UK is a grand less than the Morini and I gather fundamentally the same bike bar the wheels.

    • @1000gib
      @1000gib Před 2 lety

      Engine and frame are the same, but rest of the bike not. Not to mention far superior design, which is usually also very important attribute of a motorcycle. Also the suspension is much better on x-cape.

    • @robertpearce2244
      @robertpearce2244 Před 2 lety

      @@1000gib acknowledged, but in my humble opinion, it’s not $5000NZ better… YMMV 😊

  • @deepsouthNZ
    @deepsouthNZ Před rokem

    The frame is also versys because the engine is a stressed member therefore the connection points for the frame is the same hence using the same frame. Basically a clone of a Japanese bike with Italian styling , id be more concerned about resale value than reliability

  • @xristosmilovianos2989

    My only consider is about the engines warmth,in Greece is pretty high temperature so I still wondering seriously what to do.looking foratracer 700also. And the price is 8300 Moroni and 9000 for yamaha.of course you can't go dirty with tracer but I feel more secure for buying a Yamaha. Right now I have a Chinese zontes t310 and I have some issues

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před rokem

      Hi Xristos. Yes I do think engine heat could be an issue in somewhere like Greece. It was an issue in the height of uk summer so in Greece I'd imagine it would be an even bigger issue. There's a company making these heat shields which might help a bit.
      www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004772496641.html?srcSns=sns_Copy&spreadType=socialShare&bizType=ProductDetail&social_params=60205366711&aff_fcid=acc9b3ed7b564e6c890e61f33e1f6003-1667194540836-05886-_EvhPxWV&tt=MG&fbclid=IwAR2A90gwN-7LdIIJ0Lr47EVAaIDK_Zk1A_PfweUATgdh7c84XPukk3pPoqM&aff_fsk=_EvhPxWV&aff_platform=default&sk=_EvhPxWV&aff_trace_key=acc9b3ed7b564e6c890e61f33e1f6003-1667194540836-05886-_EvhPxWV&shareId=60205366711&businessType=ProductDetail&platform=AE&terminal_id=ec947fb6c96c4bc387ae1b49575e5b1b&afSmartRedirect=y

  • @minchiominchioli5409
    @minchiominchioli5409 Před 2 lety

    how is it compared to the Husky 650 terra?

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před 2 lety +1

      That's a very good question and in a way not a patch on it as an all rounder. That Husky was quick on the road, civilised, and could do off road as well. It's a real shame that it got discontinued so soon. This Morini is much more of a road bike, and no doubt better for touring and two up. I guess the closes thing to the Husky is the new Voge 650 DS but I haven't ridden one yet.

  • @nomading_in
    @nomading_in Před 2 lety +2

    I think for the build quality it's the disposable parts that tend to be below par in my experience. Like a really cheap chain, bolts and sprockets that rust quickly. The non-Chinese brands can definitely skimp here too, but as the overall package is just so cheap the corner cutting tends to be more prevelant. ultimately maybe not as important as a well built engine, but you tend to have problems spawn off from it being a bit rattly around the edges and not quite knowing what the replace / upgrade. Had a great little Chinese made 125 for a spell, but it was obvious it wasn't going to live very long without spending more money than it was worth. Morini looks great!

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před 2 lety +4

      Yes it's true about the disposable parts and I think it'd certainly be a point of difference if the Japanese brands were still using good quality items but I think recent years has shown they've been on a cost cutting drive and quality has been effected as a result. Africa Twin spokes, Vstrom spokes, Tenere 700 spokes, Tenere paintwork, chains on the Thai built Hondas, paint quality on new Tiger 900s etc; all the brands are guilty of poor quality these days. Odd in a way that the established brands are lowering the bar whilst the Chinese brands are improving their quality. I reckon looking at this Morini they're about now on par, or at least very close. Interesting times ahead if the Chinese brands can start to innovate as well.

  • @ExeterCenturion
    @ExeterCenturion Před 2 lety

    Price and weight for me every time.

  • @radiocomunicacaogriffmovel3514

    vacilo publicar um video sem opço de cortar o audio

  • @Trigsbroom
    @Trigsbroom Před 2 lety +9

    Excellent review, it's a brave choice, and I have to agree with striking a balance between the product and the politics. China's quality control has certainly improved massively in the past 10 years or so, but their human and animal rights record continues to be abysmal.

  • @skaraborgcraft
    @skaraborgcraft Před 2 lety +1

    LOL....bad idea but do it anyway; always good for a laugh when you get away with it!

  • @wanderlpnw
    @wanderlpnw Před 2 lety

    50+lbs heavier than a Versys. I wonder how they added all that weight.

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před 2 lety +2

      You really need both bikes on the same scales with the same amount of fuel in to know what the real difference is.

  • @barneygermany530
    @barneygermany530 Před rokem

    A third, of a BMW R1200GS with all bling bling🤔
    If 60HP enough...fine👍🏻
    (It's to 99% enough)
    And i said this, as a german and BMW 1200 owner😉

  • @juliehinchcliffe9532
    @juliehinchcliffe9532 Před 2 lety +1

    It's clear China are now producing some nice bikes, it's the infrastructure that goes with it what lets it down. If something fails your left months without a bike , which has happened to many people. Time to step things up !

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před 2 lety +2

      Totally agree. Benelli seems to have sussed it with a big dealer network. Just hope Morini can do the same

  • @itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449

    Not sure 🤔 if we will get this bike in Australia 🇦🇺, as their are no Moto Marini dealers here anymore. A problem with this “ Daker looks bikes “ they talk to talk but don’t walk the walk , like the scrambler phase ,the Ducati Scrambler urban enduro ( until they brought out the desert shed ) and a lot of Triumphs and other brands , CB500 - in stock form , My option make it do how it looks ( not a Wolfe in sheep clothing ) with its weight and especially suspension travel is the BIGGEST letdown.

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před 2 lety

      I know what you mean. This is a street bike reconfigured for rough terrain rather than a focussed design. I get the feeling the Chinese are currently perfecting their copying. Whether they can innovate remains to be seen.

    • @itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449
      @itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449 Před 2 lety

      @@nathanthepostman So true mate , well they copy everything else it’s only a matter of time before they bring out a lighter and more capable off road ADV bike CFMoto are building the 890,s now and using the old 790 engine. I think 🤔 in around 5 years they will be up to the same level .

    • @NotNowCato1254
      @NotNowCato1254 Před 2 lety

      Ducati Desert Shed! Brilliant 😂😂😂

    • @itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449
      @itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449 Před 2 lety +1

      @@NotNowCato1254 I owned a Scrambler 800 urban enduro in 2016 unfortunately was a bit like the XCape it looked the part but didn’t perform it off road . Around 6 months 6 the Desert shed came out ( I wish I waited ) BUT in saying that the sled is heavier than the T7 ( not by much ) but tank is to small and air filter is in a terrible spot for river crossings. Other then that I do love the sled . Unfortunately no one ☝️ makes a larger tank .

  • @marktansell8578
    @marktansell8578 Před 2 měsíci

    It dosent have traction control

  • @peterasmussen2933
    @peterasmussen2933 Před 2 lety

    too heavy man

  • @brunosousa1977
    @brunosousa1977 Před rokem

    Iam thinking trade my 690 enduro for one of those

  • @richard9444
    @richard9444 Před 2 lety

    Did you get it from wish 🤣

  • @ohmylanta4558
    @ohmylanta4558 Před 2 lety +2

    hate the noise of those parallel twins. Horrible.

  • @me1ne
    @me1ne Před 2 lety

    getting a headache watching this, oof
    interesting bike tho

  • @charleslocklinbungas6277

    We're

  • @veritopian1823
    @veritopian1823 Před 2 lety +1

    Soz mate, unwatchable, video's too jerky & bad quality - it's giving me a headache.

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman  Před 2 lety +1

      that's the sena 10c evo for not having image stabilisation sadly

  • @simongilbert2704
    @simongilbert2704 Před 2 lety

    very good looking bike , however china is not to far behind russia on human rights . so i agree with you ;

  • @doffice757
    @doffice757 Před 2 lety

    If we worry about the plastic don’t ride