Hi everyone, greetings from Romania! My girlfriend's and my bike.
Initially I hated the idea of an automatic bike, but I crashed my Yamaha and I got this for a great deal (1500 euros, 29k kms, full service and full warranty for 1 year) and I was in a bit of a tight spot so I figured it's a steal. I could at least ride the last few months of the year. But I fell in love with the damn thing, in the city at least it's a hoon. A sort of scootercycle, so easy and nimble. You can squeeze through traffic easily. Did a few longer trips on it, it's comfortable but I still missed the manual gearbox on overtakes and such. Still a damn good value for money bike.
The Shiver is stock, just a top case and crash pads.
The Mana has received a Givi universal screen and I added a deflector because the windshield was causing severe turbulence straight into my helmet. It has a top box with integrated running, brake and turn signal lights, I will also add an Android Auto unit for longer trips and crash pads, both are on order.
Initially I hated the idea of an automatic bike, but I crashed my Yamaha and I got this for a great deal (1500 euros, 29k kms, full service and full warranty for 1 year) and I was in a bit of a tight spot so I figured it's a steal. I could at least ride the last few months of the year. But I fell in love with the damn thing, in the city at least it's a hoon. A sort of scootercycle, so easy and nimble. You can squeeze through traffic easily. Did a few longer trips on it, it's comfortable but I still missed the manual gearbox on overtakes and such. Still a damn good value for money bike.
The Shiver is stock, just a top case and crash pads.
The Mana has received a Givi universal screen and I added a deflector because the windshield was causing severe turbulence straight into my helmet. It has a top box with integrated running, brake and turn signal lights, I will also add an Android Auto unit for longer trips and crash pads, both are on order.