"I don't really hate anything about anything" ... That's the secret to a happy life right there.
@80eightReviewsАй бұрын
Good evening, good to hear from you and yes, life is really too short to dwell on such things. And, since that video I now quite like sprouts but the jazz still needs some work 😀 All the best, cheers, Phil.
@sammccaughan4142 Жыл бұрын
Took my Forza 300 to France last year (instead of my Tenere). Covered 3000 miles at 103 mpg Put my riding gear below the seat and my luggage in the top box. An easy and relaxing way to travel
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Sam - good to hear from and your trip sounds great! I'm looking forward to doing something similar next year and I can't wait. The ease of use, luggage and economy is just perfect! All the best, cheers, Phil.
@volt8684Ай бұрын
My xmax250 only 65-70 mpg
@philipposkrizopoulos6597 Жыл бұрын
Awesome audio-video work...!!!... You brought tears in my eyes with your last words... I ride bikes almost every day (mostly home-work-home) 35+ years and no matter how difficult my day is, 5 minutes on the road are enough lighten up my soul/mood, much much better than any medicine can!!!
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Good afternoon Philippos, many thanks for dropping by and for your kind comments - it's very much appreciated. And yes, I totally agree - there's something about riding which is like a form of meditation (without closing your eyes!) - I never think about work or anything else and post ride, I have always have a different perspective on things. That's why I personally just can't give two wheels. It sounds as though you are the same. All the best, great to hear from you, cheers, Phil.
@openureyes4 ай бұрын
I hear u
@savage22bolt32Ай бұрын
@@openureyes yeah, what he said!
@timbounds7190 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to Scooters - glad you are enjoying it and realising that even smaller scoots can do (almost) everything a bike can do, but whilst most bikes are just bike boy's toys, a scooter is actually practical and useful!
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Evening and thank you very much for the welcome to the world of scooters! Yes, they are supremely practical and useful - I totally agree. And most bikes are toys, but that’s why they’re great also. I mean, I really like Lego 😀 All the best, thanks for stopping by, cheers, Phil.
@xaviillas615 Жыл бұрын
My balls
@Qasibr Жыл бұрын
I *love* scooters, but I can’t find any that’ll replace what my cheap Chinese adventure bike does. I’ve driven a Chinese Tekken 250cc all over my country (we have the Himalayan mountains). It’s got 10.3” inches of ground clearance. And it weighs 130KG, and has three panniers for all the luggage I need. The Honda X-Adv is my dream scooter, but light weight adventure bikes let me go to remote places and have experiences I wouldn’t be able to have otherwise.
@timbounds7190 Жыл бұрын
@@Qasibr As we say, 'Horses for Courses' - no scooter, even these new Adventure ones, is ever go to get places a proper adventure bike can get to!
@wakajawaka4410 ай бұрын
Well it’s really nice to hear your passion for two wheels has not diminished. Hats off to you for coming through that very difficult period of recovery both physically and emotionally.
@80eightReviews10 ай бұрын
Good morning Mr. Waka Jawaka, great to hear from you and many thanks for your kind comments. And you're so right - it is brilliant to be back on two wheels. In someways it's even better now as the balance for me, has shifted back to the fundamentals of why two wheels are great - that it's about the experiences you get when riding as opposed to being about the machine itself. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@santibaiona Жыл бұрын
This video will probably be the main reason I got pushed off the fence and decided to sell my F800A to buy an ADV 350. Good luck with the operation next week. You've won another subscriber. 😉👍
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Good evening! Thanks for stopping by and crikey! Don’t listen to me, I’ve no idea what I’m talking about! In all seriousness though, I’m sure you will get on well with the ADV so please let me know your thoughts when it arrives. Thanks for the best wishes on the Op & also the sub - much appreciated. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@blitzer25blitz624 ай бұрын
man i thought of trading my cb500x for this 350 of an adventure scooter for a looooong time of researching and even considering the newly launched NSS250 here in Malaysia. Am I ready to sacrifice all terrain capabilities and 500cc power of my current bike to practicality of a scooter? time to make the move
@80eightReviews4 ай бұрын
@blitzer25blitz62 Well, only you can say I guess! For my part I had a CL500 (same engine as your 500X) and I reckon the ADV is no slouch in comparison! Let me know what you decide to do, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@adep4886 Жыл бұрын
This follow up video was even better than the first review👍 I too have had my adv350 for about four months & done very nearly 2500 miles, having had various motor bikes ranging from thumpers tho sports & back to singles plus one other scooter over the 42 years of riding I agree it may not be your dream bike but it does do EVERYTHING! extremely well whilst still giving you the fun factor with a grin on your face. I love mine ride safe everyone
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Good morning! Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment - so glad you enjoyed it! You're right, it does do pretty much everything you need day to day. I've actually forgotten where I parked the car :-) Great to hear you're enjoying yours and likewise, ride safe. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@johnbeaney12372 ай бұрын
Got a new Pearl Grey one recently. Off to Spain on it in a couple of weeks! Have had standard big bikes in the past but find this scooter very compelling, smooth, a pleasant "gliding " type travel to it . Watching yours and other similar info vids inspired me to opt for this bike. I intend to tour the hell out of it and enjoy the chain free, teist n go simplicity off it.!!!
@johnbeaney12372 ай бұрын
Twist!!
@80eightReviews2 ай бұрын
Hey John, great to hear from you again and again congratulations on your purchase. The gliding description is exactly right! I just love the feel of no hassle “wafting” around, it’s brilliant! The trip I’m on at the moment has turned out to be a little more challenging than I wanted (as it’s really cold) but the ADV remains fun and zero hassle. Even the keyless ignition has been flawless. Good luck for your trip and let me know how you get on, cheers, Phil.
@ianfutcher1518 Жыл бұрын
Great production as always. My favourite scene is when you said “it’s looks a bit broad in the beam from the rear” as the cow/bull was walking off in the background 😂
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Ian, how are you doing? Good to hear from you again. Thanks as always for your kind comments - glad you enjoyed it. Yeah the cow...She was a big girl but showed a surprising turn of speed off camera :-) All the best, cheers, Phil.
@chrisswales1174 Жыл бұрын
This is the first video I’ve seen of yours and I loved it. Funny, informative, great shots of the scooter in a lovely relaxed style - so nice to see and not many KZbin contributors come anywhere close. Well done. I’ve been eyeing up a big scoot as a potential next bike (I’ve a Tiger 850 at he moment) having hired and toured on a couple last year in Portugal and this year in Mallorca and loved the experience, so this video was great to see. Thanks. I’ll look out for any others you do.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Afternoon Chris, great to hear from you and many thanks for your comments. Glad you enjoyed the review and the work that went into it. While I was kinda forced into getting a scoot due to mobility issues, I’ve got to say that for overall usefulness with a good dose of fun, they are really good. I’ll certainly be doing some touring trips on mine next year. Let me know what you decide to do. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@matthew_baker79Ай бұрын
What a great, informative video. Really well put togethe👍 I'm looking to test ride the adv 350 this week, but I think i'm already sold on one.😄 Safe riding.
@80eightReviewsАй бұрын
Thanks very much Matthew! Great to hear from you - let me know what you think after your test ride. I’ve just got back from Europe on mine and it was great! All the best, cheers, Phil.
@matthew_baker79Ай бұрын
@@80eightReviews will keep my eyes peeled for a European trip video. 😀
@80eightReviewsАй бұрын
@@matthew_baker79 Hey Mathew, first part is up now, part 2 coming soon!
@mckmck58167 ай бұрын
Amazing editing. Thank you so much for spending the time on this.
@80eightReviews7 ай бұрын
Hey, thank you very much / great to know you appreciated the work. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@davidwiezner32688 ай бұрын
Im just about to upgrade my license to be able to ride one of these.. not because i dont love my 2014 peugeot tweet,but because i feel like i need an upgrade. Your video is prime quality in terms of presenting the Adv, the way of talking,explaining,reviewing things. Absolute gold. Can't wait to jump into the process 🙃
@80eightReviews8 ай бұрын
Hey David, thanks for dropping by and for taking the time to comment. Glad you enjoyed the video. Well, moving to the ADV from the Tweet will be some serious upgrade that I'm sure you'll enjoy. It's easy to think about the engine and power differences of course but I think it will be the road holding and general handling where you'll the most benefit of the upgrade - even if the ADV might not be as super flickable at the Tweet. I'm sure you'll love it and let me know how you get on, cheers, Phil.
@martinvs58095 ай бұрын
I very much agree with your conclusion and many thanks for the review! At the moment I am driving a Yamaha NMAX 155 but now, after driving a while, i like to have a little more power and considering an ADV350. Thanks again, also for the lovely video shots of the bike placed in the beautifull surroundings of nature.
@80eightReviews5 ай бұрын
Evening Martin, many thanks for your kind comments and it’s great to know you enjoyed the review and images! I’m sure you’ll really enjoy the ADV if you get chance to try one. Let me know how you get on and what you decide to do, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@paulcuthbert8353 Жыл бұрын
Hi Phil, really pleased that you are enjoying your new machine! And it’s great that you are back on two wheels again! Enjoy! 🏍😎👍
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Paul, great to hear from again. All good with you? Yeah, I am enjoying it…Just being able to get out and about is brilliant and the ADV, being so easy to use, just really helped with the initial nervousness on my part. Love two wheels 😀 All the best Paul and likewise, enjoy! Cheers, Phil.
@bilalchaudhary8268 Жыл бұрын
Hello Phil, glad to see you logging miles on your ADV. Have a wonderful summer. Keep on riding.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Bilal, good to hear from you again and thanks very much - I'm gonna keep riding as much as I can for the rest of the year. It's brilliant! Likewise with yourself, enjoy the rest of the summer! All the best, cheers, Phil.
@BikesDrones Жыл бұрын
Great to see you back riding and making videos again. Loving the joy in your voice. Not a Jazz and sprout fan myself
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Good afternoon & great to hear from you again. Jazz and sprouts...With gravy...Ugh, could you imagine? But yeah, I'm enjoying the Scoot and possibly more so, just happy to be whizzing about and independent on two wheels again. It's great! Hope all is well with you, cheers, Phil.
@BikesDrones Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews Love you positivity, can't grieve forever on what we have lost. Can only appreciate and enjoy the great things we have left. Just learning that lesson myself. Been a Scooter bro before and loved it too.
@pgwarth10 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant video, well thought out planning for the shot list so the editing and composition was terrifically engaging. This is the first time for me to see any of your videos and you are a real video PRO. It doesn't hurt that YT automatically fed me your channel because as a 56 year veteran motorcycle rider, I have been looking to downsize to a scooter from my current ride ZRX1200R.
@80eightReviews10 ай бұрын
Hey Phil, really good to hear from you - hope you're doing well. I'm blown away by your comments! Thanks so much! It's good to know the work is appreciated and while I'm far from a 'Pro' I do try and create a nice image every so often! I could really do with a second pair of hands so I'm not always riding away / towards the camera though! ZRX1200R : Very nice, I've always liked them. Only in green though, of course :-) Well, if you are seriously considering a scooter instead of a smaller bike perhaps, there's nothing to fear. Having only ever ridden bikes I was a bit dismissive to begin with and it really helps that the ADV does handle like a basic / standard road bike so it feels natural right from the off. Then, over time the ease of use totally won me over and I stopped thinking about how it looks and now just enjoy the experience. Anyway, let me know what you decide to do. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@paulknights37014 ай бұрын
I stumbled upon this - and what a thoroughly pleasant watch. Nicely filmed and edited, great presentation, with the spot on summary - "anything on two wheels is just great..."
@80eightReviews4 ай бұрын
Hey Paul, many thanks for stopping by and for your kind comments. Glad you enjoyed the video and yes, I stand by that statement completely! All the best, cheers, Phil.
@johna696810 ай бұрын
Had multiple bikes over the years and got tired of the whole scene. SH300 rider now and more than happy. The only negative and it is minor on the ADV are those silver reservoirs hanging out of the rear of the shocks. Black would be an improvement, none at all even better. Subscribed
@80eightReviews10 ай бұрын
Hey Jay B, good to hear from you and a Happy New Year! On the remote reservoirs, I must admit I never really noticed them as part of the overall design TBH but now you've mentioned it, I can't stop looking at them! Personally, I'd prefer them if they were adjustable and actually did something! I can't really imagine that someone is going to use the ADV so vigorously that the extra heat dissipation and oil volume is going to do something meaningful - though I could be wrong! Despite that though, it's a cracking machine and just sorta gets on with the job with no fuss or hassle - just like your SH300. I should have got one ages ago and not waited until I bust my leg :-) All the best & thanks for the sub, cheers, Phil.
@adrianmccabe61072 ай бұрын
Superb, as you know your previous videos tipped the scalesfor me and I bought one.. Still love the big Triumph but also love the ADV... handles superbly and agree, need to get a feel for the front end, but when you do, great fun.... cheers mate
@80eightReviews2 ай бұрын
Hey Adrian, good to hear that 😀 As for the front end, I’ve swapped to Michelin City Grip 2 and they are much better in terms of feel. Nothing wrong with the Karoo’s but just feel a little dead to me which I figured was just a scooter thing. There’s a video on them floating about somewhere…All the best, cheers, Phil.
@martmexpue4 ай бұрын
Your video is the best of all ADV reviews… lovely… thanks a lot
@80eightReviews4 ай бұрын
Hey Martin - thanks very much! Glad you enjoyed it - all the best, cheers, Phil.
@NitwitMN Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your style & technique. For me and my bride, the ADV 350 would be an excellent choice. We opted for two Trail 125s - wanted engine breaking assist downhill control. Still, I quite fancy those ADV 350s, and believe them svelte in a scooterish way. New fan from Minnesota, USA
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Ray, great to hear from you and many thanks for your comments. A pair of Trail 125’s sounds like an excellent idea - hope you’re enjoying them! Svelte in a scooterish way 😀 great phrase - I might borrow it 😀 Hope all is well in Minnesota, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@DonaldGreig Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video production as usual - and great to hear you're just getting on with it...!
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Donald, thanks very much! Good to hear from you again, hope you’re doing OK. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@mikekearsley240710 ай бұрын
Fantastic review. Currently riding a Honda Forza 350 in northern Thailand and I love this motorcycle. Been thinking about the ADV 350. Like your sense of humor. Thanks, Mike from Seattle
@80eightReviews9 ай бұрын
Hey Mike, good to hear from you and great to know you enjoyed the review and, er, the humour 😀 I’m a very late convert to Scooters but I really like and enjoy them now, they’re just great machines. Hope all is well over in Seattle, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@sanatandharma4435 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video Phil, many thanks! My wife had an unfortunate relationships with a Tricity 125 (electronic issues) the bike, not her! She got rid after 7 months. She then found a Piaggio beverly 350 for sale and took it for a test ride, or rather I rode it with her on the back! My goodness , did it move! I am now a convert and take the keys... a...lot! I call it the license loser! The other day she followed me home, she was driving the family car and I was on the beverly, and when we got home, I got a good telling off about speed limits!!! It is such a good practical fun machine, hence, I am looking at a scooter for myself now..This Honda seems great! Thank you very much!
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much - glad you enjoyed it! Ha ha - Who would have thought a Beverley could lead you into temptation 😃 They can lead astray quite easily as they are very deceptive! Let me know when you get yours - would be interested to know what you think. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@frederic-louissauser6945Ай бұрын
Excellent content ! just subscribed ! is the small windscreen a pain for freeway, or is it still ok?
@80eightReviewsАй бұрын
Hey Frédéric, great to hear from you and thanks for your comments. For the screen is just fine - on the bigger roads / freeways / motorways I tend to raise to position 3 (out of 4) as it deflects a lot more wind and isn't too noisy. Most of the time I have it on the lowest position as it's quiet and still does a fair job and deflecting the wind. It' probably worth saying that the screen won't protect you from rain but it does break it up enough so that you're not getting the full onslaught on your body, head and shoulders. Hope that helps, cheers, Phil.
@paulhayes4309 Жыл бұрын
This is the first of your videos I've seen. Very entertaining and informative. Probably will be tempted to buy one, or at least book a test ride. Thank you.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Afternoon Paul, great to hear from you and thanks for your kind comments - much appreciated. And yes, if you're in the market or mood for a scooter then it's definitely worth a test ride. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@crustyhermit5 ай бұрын
Dude this cinematography and color shading is awesome!
@80eightReviews5 ай бұрын
Good afternoon Mr Hermit, thanks very much - really appreciate your comments, cheers, Phil.
@mototouro Жыл бұрын
Love your style mate, not only a very thorough review, but a great mix of photography and even a bit of history and humour too. That editing must have taken you quite a while 😅 Well done 👏
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Morning - thanks very much for stopping by, great to know you enjoyed it and yeah, it does a while to bring it all together! Thanks again, hope all is well with you, cheers, Phil
@mbuyukkaya10 ай бұрын
I am switching from a tenere1200 to ADV350. T12 was brilliant, but I don’t ride it as much as I used to. Time for comfort and practical. This video probably the best one about ADV350.. thank you..❤
@80eightReviews10 ай бұрын
Good evening Mustafa B - great to hear from you. Well, from a Tenere 1200 to an ADV 350 is quite some step! However, if it's comfort and practicality you're after (and some gentle, no pressure fun) then the ADV will be spot on. Glad you enjoyed the review! All the best, cheers, Phil.
@mbuyukkaya10 ай бұрын
@@80eightReviews I used to ride 1000km a day..long rides all weather.. Things changed, now I tend to ride not more than 300km a day.. go slower end enjoy the areas I visit.. I am 46. I’ve been riding for 25 years. like you said the ride doesn’t matter as long as it has two wheels.. all the best, Mustafa
@raffitchakmakjian Жыл бұрын
The description of the exhaust loooool, love it.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Ha ha thanks! Cheers, Phil.
@riffafrank Жыл бұрын
I'm happy to see that you can still enjoy riding 2 wheels bud. Have a good day sir.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much - really appreciate your kind comments and yes, it’s very nice to be out and about on two wheels again. Hope all is well with you, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@stevetaylor8698 Жыл бұрын
When discussing comfort it is useful to tell us how tall you are. In fact, given that very little adjusts on a motorcycle, it is a vital bit of info.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Afternoon Steve, thanks for stopping by. All vital human dimensions are featured in the review @ 3:30 - height, inside leg, shoe size & gender, together with some geography 😀 Despite that, I’m 5’10 albeit with a dodgy leg. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@Zeprius Жыл бұрын
This struck me as a very honest, to-the-point and funny real life review. Just a small tip.. when trying scooters could you show the storage under seat? Also, you can monetize the accesories thrown at this one (ie the Givi top case, or even those boots)... and finally: glad to see that you're back on track -"it doesn't matter if your bike is small or big, the wind on your face is all the same". Ride safe -Zep
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hello Zep, thanks for stopping by, hope you’re doing OK & glad you found the review useful. On the storage, check out my first video on the ADV - that shows the storage and plus it’s ability to easily store a toaster 😀 And yeah exactly, it’s all the same. Too right! All the best, cheers, Phil.
@doubleu2170 Жыл бұрын
My ADV350 is now 2 months old and I’ve done about 900 km. The only thing I really hate is the uncomfortable suspension. And there is now way you can adjust it and fix this problem.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Morning, thanks for stopping by. Yeah, I agree that is probably the weakest part of the ADV equation. From my perspective I’d rather have that though and the associated good road holding on faster bends, as opposed to something that felt a little wallowy in fast bends. In a perfect world you could have both with proper quality suspension but at this price point it just isn’t going to happen. All I would say is that it has improved over the last few thousand miles - whether that’s just because I’m used to it or it has genuinely ‘broken in’ I can’t say though. All the best and thanks for stopping by, cheers, Phil.
@ancienttractorbuoy Жыл бұрын
The only thing a motocycle needs in order to not wallow when you're 'Making progress' and also soak up the imperfections of our crappy roads is weight! I don't think it's possible to engineer suspension that will do both on a lightweight machine. If it is possible, I would be happily surprised. After 50+ years of riding I haven't experienced it yet@@80eightReviews
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
@@ancienttractorbuoy Hey Martin, yeah, you need a bit of both as you say. The ADV isn't exactly light but with price being a part of its proposition, the suspension while better than some scoots, isn't patch on most bikes. Therefore the good handling / roadholding comes at the price of plushness and overall comfort. So yes, you do feel the bumps but it does hold a line - which is my preference. I'm sure the latest active suspension from Ohlins would do the trick but it would cost 10 x the bike. Thanks for stopping, cheers, Phil.
@1990-t1jАй бұрын
Just watched this again, Phil. Lovely area you live in. Nick
@80eightReviewsАй бұрын
Thanks very much Nick, as (I am) an incomer from the crowded North West, Northumberland, being the least populous county in England, is in all respects, an absolute breath of fresh air. Hardly any cars and not being encircled by the M62/M60 is always a good start. Hope you're doing well Nick - any new purchases yet? Cheers, Phil.
@1990-t1jАй бұрын
@@80eightReviews No, but I went to look at a new ADV350 in light grey. Rather like the colour of my father's Austin Cambridge a long time ago. More practical than a trail bike. I need to sell my 155 scooter and the 390.
@80eightReviewsАй бұрын
Hey Nick, an Austin Cambridge! Well, that’s as good a reason as any to get that colour 😀 I do like the colour of mine but with it being a very dark matt it’s really tricky to photograph/video in bright light as it sorta sucks in all the light. Still, that’s a 1st world problem 😀 Cheers, Phil.
@1990-t1j Жыл бұрын
Good to see you again, Phil. I must admit that I'd be happy to own an X-ADV 750. I'm not keen on CVT, but DCT appeals to me. Keyless is unnecessary. Possible breakdown area. 1990 [Nick J]
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Nick, good to hear from you. Like you I'd prefer gears / DCT over the CVT but for what it is, it does a decent job with only 30HP. Likewise with keyless - I'm not really seeing the need for it but as per the video, at least with ADV it seems to work reliably (fingers crossed). I might try an X-ADV at some point... All the best, hope you're well, cheers, Phil.
@desmcd1515 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video and great summary of the ADV350! I’ve done 16K miles on my Beverly 400 and hasn’t missed a beat. Agree wholeheartedly with your thoughts on the two-wheeler experience regardless of bike class.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Morning - thanks very much for taking the time to comment and glad you enjoyed the review! Good to hear about your Beverly and I'm hoping the same will be true for my ADV. I'll do an update in 3 years time :-) But yes, two wheels are the best! Hope all is well with you, cheers, Phil.
@derbyshireruralrider9398Ай бұрын
Problem with keyless is when I had keys on same bunch and lost TWO by riding off with them in top box. Yes, own stupidity, but once engine is started it doesn’t have to be in range At 5’6” I don’t find seat height intimidating
@80eightReviewsАй бұрын
Hello again, must admit I'm not a particular fan of keyless and to be honest I don't think it's addressing any particular needs but having said that, I can honestly say I've had zero problems with it on the ADV so I'm sorta OK with it. I know what you mean though - it's easy to put the fob 'somewhere' and then as there's no traditional ignition kinda forget about it. As for the seat height, that's good to know - there are some folk though who if they can't securely flat-foot a bike while at a standstill and on the saddle, do feel a little less confident. Still it's light and well balanced so that really helps. All the best, thanks for stopping by, cheers, Phil.
@willewinky10 ай бұрын
I've got a Honda Forza 300cc 2019 plate, it's excellent but I want to sell it in a years time. Reason is I'm expecting major updates ie, an electronic tachometer with phone pairing. However I have toured and camped in Scotland with my 300 and it was brilliant. Happy riding my friend!
@80eightReviews10 ай бұрын
Hello & good morning! Thanks for stopping by and yes, that sounds like a great plan. I plan to hold on to my ADV 350 for at least three years and replace it with either an updated model (maybe 400 cc?) and/or if they have progressed enough, an EV. I'm really interested in going electric and the scooter platform I think is very suitable for an EV. We'll see - either way, Scoots are fab and I'll be in Europe on mine later on this year. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@garethowen61 Жыл бұрын
Great film and very informative. Am thinking of taking the plunge myself and it seems the 350 ADV has nailed it. I like the idea of just loading it up without the faff of attaching luggage, cargo net etc. I also like that little glove box on the left which seems perfect for a Ginsters pasty on the go😀
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Gareth, good to hear from you and glad you enjoyed the review. Yeah, I should have mention the absolute “lack of faff” - for me that means I can sling my camera and tripod under the seat where it’s safe and sound. The days of an over stressed bungee cord are over! I reckon you could easily get three Ginsters in the glove compartment and given they have a half life of 700 years you’ll be well prepped for a zombi apocalypse. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@alexanderoutlander.1040 Жыл бұрын
What a quality video!!! Impressive. Suave and precise. The end fantastic. Well done Phil.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Mr. Outlander - very good to hear from you again - hope you're doing well. Many thanks for your kind comments, glad you enjoyed the review. I'm hoping to get a more dynamic subject next time around :-) All the best, cheers, Phil.
@BelfastBiker5 ай бұрын
I think it's gorgeous! The Mini X-ADV. Just passed my MOD1 this week, getting mine 22nd July, assuming I pass my MOD2 on that day!
@80eightReviews5 ай бұрын
Hello Mr. BelfastBiker - well, first thing to say is good luck for your test - deep breath and you'll nail it! I like your confidence though and having the ADV ordered for the same day! It is a great machine and I'm sure you'll enjoy it - let me know how you get on, cheers, Phil.
@TonysTravels2023 Жыл бұрын
Great vid. I’ve had two new gold wings. Amazing. But I’m getting older and struggle with the weight. I’m looking for a little commuter bike and the Forza 350 or this bike to be honest high/top of my list. I’m in Indonesia at the moment getting about on a 00cc scooter. You may laugh, but so light, s nippy, wrist and go, cheap as chips…… loving it!
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Tony, good to hear from you - glad you enjoyed the review. While my need for getting a scooter was kinda forced on me (broken leg and limited mobility) ease of use / lightness / practicality are all good things to have regardless. I guess you've found the same and even if I did still have a garage full of bigger bikes I'd still be dragging the scooter out frequently as it's so much less serious, cheap to run and damned useful at the same time! I wish I'd had one years ago when I was commuting! Let me know what / which scoot you end up and your impressions, cheers, Phil.
@clivejarvis1860 Жыл бұрын
Awesome review it maybe my next purchase ! such a practical machine , looks great and with all that luggage capacity would make a fab touring machine . Keep more content coming our way . Thanks , glad you enjoy it
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Clive, great to hear from you and many thanks for your kind comments - glad you enjoyed the review! It is an incredible practical machine I have to say - the ability to stash stuff with the need for bungees, bags or rucksacks is just brilliant. And I will be touring on it next year! Content will slowdown / stop for a bit as I'm under the knife next week but will do my best! All the best, cheers, Phil.
@thomasjoseph4718 Жыл бұрын
Excellent in all respects: informative and entertaining with very nice photography. Thanks. Am test riding one of these in a few days. Will probably buy .
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Thomas, thanks for stopping by and many thanks for your kind comments. Let me know how your test ride goes and what you decide to do. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@thomasjoseph4718 Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews It was hard to find a new ADV350 but I did find a low mileage one owner bike - it has a huge Honda top box and heated grips. They were asking quite a high price for it but having had a test ride and after reading so many views I decided it was the bike for me so I bought it. I am really pleased with it. The suspension is excellent. I have taken the top box off because the large under storage is enough for my needs. It is so much nicer without the box. I will only use the box when really needed. Also the top box is almost unusable because it rattles so much. My next mini project is too sort that out. I love the keyless ignition. I am pleased with my purchase and don't regret having had to sell my SH300 and BMW F800s to buy it. I am starting to thing that it is one of the best 2 wheelers I have ever owned. Thank you for your helpful review.
@sehr_interessant Жыл бұрын
A great description of a great scooter. Actually a declaration of love and I can understand that, because I drive this very beautiful vehicle myself.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hello to a fellow ADV 350 rider! Thanks very much for stopping by and I’m glad you enjoyed the review. I hope you’re getting many enjoyable miles / KM on your own machine. It sounds as though you are 😀 All the best, thanks again for stopping by, cheers, Phil.
@guzz1jon Жыл бұрын
I alighted upon your channel (Oo-er) whilst looking at Moto Guzzi V7 850 reviews. I've been wondering whether it would be worth swopping my V7ii for the latest iteration. The thing is, I haven't ridden my bike for nearly two years for various, boring, reasons. Now you've got me thinking about scooters. Damn, you must be one 'o them there influencers! I have found that riding a less powerful motorcycle tends to make me think more than twice about attempting overtakes that I would instinctively go for on anything with more than 60bhp. As I will reach the venerable, and vulnerable, age of seventy next month, something; Lighter: Slower: Comfortable might be a wise choice. I am waiting to see what the new Triumph 400 will be like, but I suspect that it won't be priced as low as some are hoping, and Hondas are generally well built and reliable . . .
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Good afternoon! Good to hear from you Guzz1Jon - must admit when I swapped my V7III for the 850 I did feel that aside from the obvious speed / power improvements, it had a lost a little of the lightweight charm of the 'old' V7. There could be an argument for a move from the V7II to the V7III as the later model does handle a little better and has a few more HP. Like you (albeit for different reasons) I'm not keen on getting something that eggs me on these days - a bumpy B-Road machine, with a comfortable seat and plush suspension is what I'm after in a bike now (once I get full mobility back). I've been thinking about the Honda CL500 as that fits the bill (plus it looks weird which I like) - but I will be keeping the Scooter though as it's so easy to use and does pretty much everything you want. As you say, I think the Triumph 400 could be a bit closer to £6K, with perhaps an initial introductory price? As for influencing...ha ha - the aim is to do the opposite! Anyway, thanks for stopping by, happy 70th for next month and let me know what you decide to do! All the best, cheers, Phil.
@vicprice16668 ай бұрын
Hi Phil, thanks for a very informative review. I am a 75 year old knacker who has just had to sell his Tiger 900 GT PRO, and Kawasaki Z900RS SE because a dodgy hip has prevented me from riding for a year. It was so bad that I couldnt lift my foot off the footpeg when coming up to T junctions or roundabouts. Panic ! Seating position / tank width caused hip pain within 5 minutes. Weight was another factor. Caused 2 planned Northern Spain tours to be cancelled. Ended up doing a car trip instead last year. Mate suggested looking at scooters. The ADV350 has taken my fancy, and your review is firming up my opinion. We did see 6 Spanish guys touring on scoots up in the Pyrenees and they seemed to be having a lot of fun. Need to investigate further.
@80eightReviews8 ай бұрын
Good morning Mr. Price - thanks for stopping by and great to hear from you. Glad you enjoyed the review! Well, for the same reasons (even if the cause is different) that's why I went for the ADV 350. It's so easy and comfortable to ride and it doesn't stress my knee's or hips at all. It's slightly taller than you might think and the seat is really wide but at 5'10 it's fine for me and probably OK for anyone 5'9 and above. Thing is, at stops you can slide forward to the tunnel and just stand up off the bike - after some practice it becomes normal. As for touring, that's what I'm planning to do later on this year and I'm really looking forward to it as it will be no hassle whatsoever. I won't even need to take a spare bungee strap! When I bought it, I thought it would be a stepping stone to say the X-ADV but after a year with the ADV350 I've decided that the 350 is as much scooter as I'll ever need. It easily cruises at 75mph, it's totally comfortable and the storage is just brilliant. I love it! Hope that helps and let me know what you decide to do, All the best, cheers, Phil.
@thomasmerton6507 Жыл бұрын
At 79 gave up my 1150 GS, weight started to get to me when physically moving it, missed having a bike, thought long and hard, borrowed a friends Forza, not bad, tried the ADV bought it, and hopefully can ride it into the sunset. Wished I was younger and on a GS, but really this ADV is pretty good, quick, corners well, look quite good and the wide higher bars and small screen, bikers nod not quite sure what’s approaching. And more road presence cars, aren’t sure either which is good.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Afternoon Thomas, thanks for dropping by. Well, I had a 1150GS Adventure years ago and I think it got too heavy for me at the age of 46 so I think you're doing really well! But yes, it comes to us all I guess. In my case it was due to an accident but the desire to keep on riding is strong so getting something lighter and more manageable is sensible. And the ADV is a little cracker - the handling as you say is almost bike-like and it easily gets up to the UK speed limit with more in hand. I don't think I could have handled something without the ADV's presence and speed and the fact I can still maintain a 'bike-like' road position and not feel threatened by traffic is brilliant. It does surprise folk as you say! All the best, great to hear from you, cheers, Phil.
@Mondeo29126 ай бұрын
Great video! We will buy one for my wife who has owned a Piaggio Medley and wants to upgrade on performance and touring comfort. Thank you!
@80eightReviews6 ай бұрын
Hey Peter, good to hear from you and thanks for your comments - glad you enjoyed it. Well, I’m sure your wife will love it…You’ll be lucky to get the keys off her. Let me know how you both get on, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@lomate1963 Жыл бұрын
Hi dude been watching your ADV vids with great interest ,Nice to know your loving your scooter I’ve just got mine it’s a ying yang which is a copy of yours with a Vespa 300 engine with full luggage included in the price and the best thing is apart from great fun to ride and 80 mpg …..…no nodding 🤣 as for touring it’s very capable so I’m off to ride the N2 in Portugal in September ,I’d better get my scooter mag subscription in too 👍🏻😀
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Morning...Thanks for stopping by and yeah, I am enjoying the scoot very much. I've been missing out! Your machine sounds like a right cracking good deal and I'm sure you'll have a fabulous time in Portugal - let me know how you get on. You have my scootering magazine if you like? :-) Enjoy the N2! All the best, cheers, Phil.
@lomate1963 Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews 👍🏻
@EBF-bd7dl Жыл бұрын
Great review. Better laughs. Absolutely hilarious details. Thanks for the content
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey! Good evening & thanks very much! So good to know you enjoyed it. Hope all is well where you are, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@손아무개-k6d7 ай бұрын
Wow, I just know this channel. The video is so good. I'm enjoying it.
@80eightReviews7 ай бұрын
Thank you! Really appreciate the kind words, cheers, Phil.
@jorgeivantoro9984 Жыл бұрын
Great video, I'm owner to a victory 150 hunter, I know, I know it's other level, but we have something in common, the love for scooters
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Jorge, great to hear from you and I’m glad you enjoyed the video. And yeah, I’m getting a real soft spot for scooters! It’s just a shame it’s taken me so long! Happy riding, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@e1pbsed7 ай бұрын
I went from a Gilera to a Harley Sportster but now really tempted to go back to scooters as there just so easy and fun but I'd be tempted to put the crash bars on and an exhaust and the top box as it looks like a good bike for doing some travelling on.
@80eightReviews7 ай бұрын
Hello, good to hear from you and that’s quite some change! I’ll be doing some travelling on the scooter later on this year and really looking forward to it - as you say they are easy and fun and won’t detract from the journey at all. Can’t wait. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@mrsilbo6499 Жыл бұрын
Glad you've got your two wheeled mojo back Phil! Nice Guzzler reference @12:23 - the mighty Griso is still doing it for me every time I open the garage door. But I am worried about your scooter magazine obsession - are they still sold sealed and on the top shelf? At this rate, you'll be morphing into a modern-day Phil Daniels (Quadrophenia actor) and breaking out the Northern Soul tunes. P.S. sprouts rock!
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Good morning Mr Silbo...How are you doing? Gotta get a Guzzler reference in there somewhere. Very glad to hear the mighty Griso is 'still doing it for you' and doubly-glad you didn't over-share :-) As for the Scooter magazine, to be honest I'm concerned as well - as you know, it's a slippery slope to rallies, auto-jumbles and rummaging around for 1973 Dellorto idle jets. To answer your question though - yeah, they are total brown paper bag material, they are kept behind the counter and you need to verify your age. The other option is to send a postal order off to a mysterious address just off Brewer Street, London. Phil Daniels, good bloke, I've heard he likes his sprouts. Must dash, there's a knock at the door. Cheers, Phil.
@disco4553 Жыл бұрын
I just came across this video. I think it's what has tipped me over the edge to buy one.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hello! Blimey! I hope you like it! Let me know when it arrives and how you get on with it. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@disco4553 Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews So i went to the store. I want the bike in black. It's by far the best looking colour. They tell me the next shipment will be available in November.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Ooh that’s a bit rubbish…I think mine was around 3 months but I wasn’t too fussed as I ordered it in early February. It’ll be worth it though! Cheers, Phil.
@disco4553 Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews Yeah I'll just put the order in and wait it out. Thanks for the sweet reviews!
@disco4553 Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews I just put a deposit down. ETA November.
@DougBrown-h1n Жыл бұрын
An excellent, cleverly edited and witty review. Love your style. As an old bloke with arthritis worsening in my left hip and knee, I'm somewhat reluctantly looking at the ADV 350. As you point out, it's just not possible to get emotionally excited about this porky plastic lump - but it does seem to do the job, admirably well. Just ride - ear plugs - don't look down. Cheers.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hello & good afternoon - many thanks for stopping by and for your kind comments - glad you enjoyed it! Thing is, if a scooter extends your ability to ride, then why not. It does pretty much all you need in most situations and once you get your feeling for it, it’s good fun around bends and is just so easy to use. Exactly as you say, ride it and don’t look at it 😀 Let me know what you decide to do, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@jonathanmellish4439 Жыл бұрын
As Phil says if it enables you to continue enjoying the freedom and sights around the country just do it. I am leaning that way myself. As a Triumph owner some of our senior members come to the meets on their scooters.
@DougBrown-h1n Жыл бұрын
@@jonathanmellish4439 I appreciate your advice - and of course you're right. I guess I'm just railing against the realities of getting old.
@InterceptorSC Жыл бұрын
Glad to see taken to it got impression on last review had gone off it as not real adventure bike .I ve ridden maxi scooters since 2002 and toured abroad on them .Brought a 2020 forza 300 in June 2022 but really wanted an adv 350 but saved 2 grand .This June won a forza 350 in a raffle so now have 2 😆. Still fancy an adv 350
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Afternoon - whaaaatttt!!!??? You won a Forza 350 in a raffle!!! Wow! I've only won a secondhand bottle of shampoo in a tombola so your win is incredible! As for the last review, I think at the time I hadn't got into the scooter-vibe and hadn't accepted it for it was - basically, I was probably comparing it to a bike too much. Which is silly because it's like comparing a fork to a spoon and there're no point in complaining that your fork is rubbish for eating soup with. Or something! Now though, I sorta get it more and I'm using the ADV for what it's best at and it's much more rewarding. I still want a bike (mobility permitting) but either way I'll be keeping the ADV. All the best, enjoy your Forza's! Cheers, Phil.
@JJ-xe1wb5 ай бұрын
Had my ADV350 since April 2023 now done 4500 trouble free miles. Strange coincidence but mine is the same colour as yours and also has the Blade 47L topbox. You also mentioned it doesn’t give you a ‘thrill’ like a Moto Guzzi does, well, I’ve got a V85TT Travel too. Reckon we must’ve been separated at birth😝😝Enjoy your videos, keep ‘em coming 👍
@80eightReviews5 ай бұрын
Hey JJ, thanks for stopping by...Crikey, that's some scary coincidence thing going on there! Scoot, colour, top-box and an irrational desire of idiosyncratic V-Twins? Blimey. Do like green olives and honey? Er, anyway. Greta to know you enjoyed the video and more stuff will be coming in a bit. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@andreasepp7340 Жыл бұрын
A really good video! Well done! Especially the extra comments which appears! Very entertaining... and teaching! I love this way! (Y)
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Andrea, thanks very much for your kind comments - it’s great to know you enjoyed the video. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@romford44 Жыл бұрын
Nice review & beautiful scenery around Berwick. I got into scooters 4 yrs ago after 14 years on a variety of bikes (from 250-750cc) & have never looked back. I'm up the road from you in E Lothian. (I sold my '63 CRF250M to someone in Berwick in 2015 & had big seller's regret afterwards. It was absolutely mint & I gave it away just before everyone realised how good they were & prices shot up 😥 ). Always hired scooters on holiday but the first I actually owned was a PCX125 in 2019. Quickly got bored & sold it (another regret) but am on a Forza 300 now & looking at changing to a Forza/ADV 350 in 5 months time. Scooters are the best for getting around Edinburgh. I'm been all over Manchester & London on it as well & it's unbeatable for slicing through heavy traffic! I use it far more than my car, to the point where I question the need to even own the car. Question: Looks like u bought yours at Newcastle Honda. How have u found them? I used to use Edinburgh but have self maintained for the past 10 years after some very poor experiences.
@romford44 Жыл бұрын
You might have seen my old CRF around Berwick. The 'M' was the supermoto version, although as a 250 I called it my 'babymoto'. It had a black front mudguard instead of the usual red one. I also see you've reviewed an NC750X 😄. I bought one new in 2017. A month later it was up for sale (took a ££ hit there). Great bike but oh so utterly dull. Got an incredible 90mpg over 500 miles on my first day of ownership, riding it from Coulsdon to Scotland & as a commuter it was awesome, but it had absolutely nothing about it & I quickly grew to dislike the gawky pseudo-adventure looks. Best mpg I've had from a bike was 130mpg from my PCX, riding it from Batley to Scotland. 😁👍
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Morning Ken, good to hear from you and thanks for dropping by. Glad you enjoyed the review! Like you, I'm now a bit of a convert to scooters and just wish that I'd had one years ago when I insisted on commutting from Berwick to South Gyle on a bike - including the dreaded bypass....What waste of a bike and the scoot would have been brilliant and cost loads less. Still, live and learn! I still want a bike (mobility allowing) as I really miss the ability to rev out an engine and feel the control through clutch and gears but I'm going to be keeping the ADV as I think it will also make a cracking and economical touring machine and from an A-B perspective, not much slower than a full on tourer. Europe next year! And yeah! Flog the car! Hardly use mine either! I quite like the look of the CRF250M - little super-moto's are a ton of fun - yes, you should have kept it! As for Newcastle Honda - They seem to be a good bunch - I've bought a couple of bikes from them and traded a few in. Servicing wise I've only ever had the regular services done on newish bikes to keep the warranty up and had no problems. All the staff are riders and mostly Geordies so there isn't too much BS coming from them and more importantly perhaps they keep in contact and do build up a relationship with owners. Obviously that generates sales but it feels genuine. I've used lots of dealers and I'm quite happy going back to them. Parts / accessories wise they can also have some good deals. The other positive for me is they are easy to get to - 5 minutes walk from Central station and it's easy to ride to (and you don't have to go through the city centre). The Triumph dealership (which the same group runs) is 1 minute away and you've got Westgate Road which is full of bikes shops another 5 minutes away. They were very patient with me when I was trying out bikes for size with my dodgy leg and the P/X they's offered were totally reasonable. Hope that helps, have a good day, cheers, Phil.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Ken, hello again! I think I might have seen your CRF around - but not recently. Yeah the NC750X - unremittingly tedious even if it did handle very well. It was like riding a very boring spreadsheet and at one point I spilled some petrol on it and thought it might be an opportunity to set it on fire. Like you, I found the faux-adventure styling a bit rubbish and kinda embarrassing after a while. I'm moderately shallow so I figured it was just me... Like you say though - great for commuting and a great 'tool' but nothing more. The finish wasn't great either - exhaust and engine took a right beating. 130mpg? That's some going! Think I got over 100mpg on my old CG125. Anyway let me know what you get next year - would be great to hear your impressions. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@saveriocontini6028 Жыл бұрын
Ciao usi gli scooter anche con freddo e pioggia?
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
@@saveriocontini6028 Absolutely!
@agustinusalvinwicaksono9 ай бұрын
i own adv 160, and the speedometer exactly just like that.. i also got around 140 mpg which is insane.. full tank can get me more than 400km+ / 250 miles.. i probably will get that adv350 when it comes to my country..
@80eightReviews9 ай бұрын
Good evening and thanks for taking the time to stop by. Same speedo on the 160 - I didn't know that. 140mpg is just incredible and a range of 250 miles! What a great little scooter that must be. Hopefully you'll get the chance to they the 350 soon - I'm sure you'll love it. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@janeg470611 ай бұрын
Excellent review and very entertaining - thank you. I'm thinking of 'dipping my toe' into the scooter world for the first time (always had bikes, still have five) and this, or the SH350, are top of the shortlist. I prefer the smaller size of the SH but the ride quality and looks of the ADV350 are drawing me to it.
@80eightReviews11 ай бұрын
Hello JaneG, thanks very much for stopping by and it's great to know you enjoyed the video. I think with both the SH or the ADV you can't really go wrong - all I would say is that it was the 'bike-like' handling of the ADV which really attracted me to it. I'm not a scooter fan (or I wasn't before getting the ADV) and I didn't want to get something that required too much 'bike to scooter recalibration' and which also had a taste of what makes bikes so much fun - which lets face it, is corners! It's a good thing and while I'm back on a small bike again, I'll be keeping the ADV for the long term. Let me know what you decide to do, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@X99Zero6 ай бұрын
Some owners are saying the ADV won’t start in cities where there is a lot of wireless interference so you’re having to push it 50 meters away to get away from interference just to start it. Have you used the bike in downtown congested areas? I was set on this bike but just the idea of keyless and being stranded somewhere induces way to much anxiety.
@80eightReviews6 ай бұрын
Hello Mr. X99, like you I'm absolutely not a fan of the keyless concept - it's another thing to break and it's trying to fix a problem that doesn't exist. Having said that though in the last 12 months I've not experienced any problems with the ADV. The key is always picked up, the bike always starts and I've grudgingly got to trust it. As I don't live in a large city (just a small town) I can't say if that creates problems or not. I do ride in Newcastle every so often and never had any problems but while it's a busy city, it's not say a huge metropolis like London, Paris etc. I had a Triumph 1200Xe Scrambler a few years back and the keyless on that was AWFUL - it was going out of range and at the worst moment - like waiting to get off a ferry or in the middle of nowhere. That was one of the main reasons for getting rid of it. So yeah, personally then I've had no problems with the ADV. I always push the central locking knob down, let it turn blue then switch the ignition on and it has worked 100% of the time. So i trust it...But I'd still prefer an ignition barrel! Hope that helps, cheers, Phil.
@ianaspey47210 ай бұрын
Thank you, Phil for your reply...cheers Ian
@80eightReviews10 ай бұрын
No problem Ian, cheers, Phil.
@edwardsp1916 Жыл бұрын
Great video. My takeaway is I now want to experience a restaurant that plays only Jazz and serves only sprouts😅
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Ha ha - sprouts are very versatile. Well, so I’m told. Actually I had my regulation three @ Christmas and they were passible. I think there was some decent music playing at the time so perhaps that had something to do with it 😀 Glad you enjoyed the video Paul, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@rawsomeone1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for a very pleasant review.👍👊
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much - hope you enjoyed it and that it was useful. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@papadougpapadougsadventures10 ай бұрын
Use case is everything here. I’ll be purchasing a Honda ADV160 for my soon to be life in the Philippines. I have a Kymco 250 here in the US and it’s just too big for a scooter. I have a R1250GS Adventure for normal use.
@80eightReviews10 ай бұрын
Evening - yes, you're so right there and I think that's important in any sort of opinion. Knowing what, where and how someone is planning to ride a machine is key to opinions and for anyone watching a video to understand. Hope all goes well with your new life in the Philippines, cheers, Phil.
@ungratefulmango Жыл бұрын
Your videos are excellent. Your first impressions of this scooter really encouraged me to think about it. It'll be my first bike, but I never was interested in sports bikes or nakeds. Would you recommend it for a new rider? I'm attracted to the twist and go nature of scooters.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Good evening and thanks for stopping by - really appreciate your comments! In terms of your question, the ADV is super easy to ride, is very well balanced and does nothing untoward. For that reason it’s perfect for a new rider, especially as it’s so bike-like in terms of handling and cornering. The other thing about it is that it’s big enough and fast enough to stop you from being bullied by other traffic. I suppose all I’d say is that if you’re planning sometime in the future to move to a manual gearbox bike, then starting with a scooter would make that transition perhaps a little more difficult, as opposed to starting with a smaller bike. Not a big deal though! Hope that helps and let me know what you decide to do. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@ungratefulmango Жыл бұрын
@geoff6942 Yep, I'm working on my A2 licence currently and I have looked at the SH but for the small price difference I think the ADV offers a lot more
@spud37469 ай бұрын
Great review, thanks. You are so right about 2-wheels being the best way to travel :-)
@80eightReviews9 ай бұрын
Hello! Great to hear from you and it’s good to know you enjoyed the review / thanks! But yeah, two wheels…whatever the size or shape of the vehicle…Are just brilliant 🤩 All the best, cheers, Phil.
@caroldave4037 Жыл бұрын
So phil now for some northern soul stickers .✊..murals of sca bands ....i too altho (had / have many bikes ) did work for 2years delivering motor parts on a pizza 125 scooter big box on back...ive had garrelli ajs vespa 125s and then the yamaha majesty 300....all good fun ....but prefer bikes touring etc im glad your fit enough to be on 2wheels 👏👏👏 do you think you will ever be ok for a bike🤔.....ps i do wave or nod at scoots atvb dave....pps my fave latest beer is yorkshire bitter sold in aldi🍺👍
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Dave, great to hear from you again, hope all is OK. And yeah, I’m just off to Wigan Casino even as we speak 😀 In terms of getting on a bike, while there’s no chance at the moment, my next Op will hopefully give the knee bend I need so we’ll see! And is it a nod or a wave? Hmmmm dunno - jazz hands maybe ? Aldi Yorkshire bitter eh? Good tip…Let me get the top box on 😀 All the best, cheers. Phil.
@michals1108 Жыл бұрын
I’m now also thinking about scooter , riding 1250RS and as daily motorbike is to heavy and to big , I’m also looking at Xmax 300 . Thanks for reviewing
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hello and good evening. Scooters can never replace that visceral feeling you get from bike but I have to say, their ease of use and practicality is incredible. Plus, if for whatever reason they extend or make our time on two wheels more enjoyable….Then why not? Let me know what you decide to do and many thanks for stopping by, cheers, Phil.
@michals1108 Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews Thanks for reply, need to sell my RS first and then decide, its very hard to sell bike now haha, people strugle to pay bills etc wieh inflation I think. sorry for off topic
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
😀 No worries!
@MrBoabiegringo Жыл бұрын
Fantastic review! very professional, well done. I have a Moto Guzzi but i am thinking of getting a scoot but at only 5'7" don't want to be hopping up and down! Thanks.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Good morning MrBoabiegringo, how are you doing? Thanks for stopping by and many thanks for your kind comments - much appreciated. At 5'7 the ADV-350 (because of the wide seat) might mean you're on tip-toes - at all depends on what your inside led / inseam is. Aside from that it's incredibly manageable and well worth a sit on one to see what you think. All the best, have a great weekend, cheers, Phil.
@alzeal Жыл бұрын
Nice! After 25 years of riding, from super sports, sport tourings, dual sports, 250cc up to liter bikes, recently settled on a 2024 Adv160 lol. Im from California USA so no 350 here and I dont like the looks and style of the other larger scoots available here. Loving the weight, practicality and ease of use. I guess as Im getting older I dont want to deal with the clutch anymore. If the 350 if ever comes to our shores, will pick it up for sure. I will be keeping though my 160 for short hauls haha.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Good morning California! How are you doing? Are you impacted by the floods and the storm at all? Hope all is 👍. Great to hear from you and you’re one of many folks over in the US who wishes the 350 was available there. C’mon Honda! As you suggest, there’s something about ‘ease of use’ which seems ever more compelling over time whether that’s the clutch, storage, lightness etc. I wish, when I had a regular and long commute I’d chosen a Scoot as opposed to a bike and now I think even if my mobility allows me to get on a bike, I’ll be keeping the ADV as it’s just so useful. Anyway, thanks for stopping by, enjoy the 160 and all the best, cheers, Phil.
@alzeal Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews It rained quite a bit and some strong winds, but wasn't too bad in my area. Thanks for asking! Anyway all the best as well and ride safe!
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Good to know all is OK in your area! And likewise, cheers, Phil.
@guywolff Жыл бұрын
Between thinking about a Walrus's upper thigh and what that might look like riding a scooter and catching that cow's backside as you were describing the Honda being "Broad in the Beam" here is another brilliant video ... Loved every minute and PS // I always wave at scooters, tractors and push bikes as well .If they are in the wind and in danger of a car I wave . We do have one local who lost his drivers license to drink and drives his lawn mower with a trailer to the food market and Yes I wave :) .We need to stick together .. Many regards from the state that gave us Benedict Arnold ... :) PPS That top box could hold a Concertina or Northumbrian bagpipes though saint Cuthbert might not approve :)
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Guy, how are you doing? It’s always a pleasure to hear from you - hope all is well in the pottery and the kiln is well fired. It’s probably best not to dwell on the thigh of a Walrus to be honest, but I’m very glad you enjoyed the video. Now that I know there is at least one person in the world who waves at scooters, lawn mowers, push bikes etc, my faith in humanity is restored 😀 Benedict Arnold…Crikey! I’m guessing there are no statues of him in CT. Actually, did he have a dodgy leg also? But yes, we need to stick together 😀 As for the top box, absolutely, though I fear a banjo wouldn’t fit. Also I reckon St Cuthbert wouldn’t approve of terribly much to be honest 😀 Again, great to hear from you again Guy, all the best to you and the family, cheers, Phil.
@ragarse37 ай бұрын
Great straightforward video - loved the bulls rear to emphasise ADV rear bulk! I had a silvwewing 600 to rebuild confidence after hairy moments on my Pan. Loved it and soon was flying again. Like you say the emotional tug for a 'bike' remains and I opted for a Vulcan S which has been a dream. However, I am getting on a bit and the abilty to get my leg over the seat, even on a Vulcan, means that in a couple of years I will be going striaght for a Forza or ADV. The reality is that if a cycle has a motor and two wheels it is by definition a motorcycle - dismissive opinions are that, simply opinions and I iften wonde if the naysayers have actually tried one? Keep enjoying, especially the continental jaunts. Cheers
@80eightReviews7 ай бұрын
Afternoon Steve, really good to hear from you and thanks for stopping by. Ah the bull/cow comparison...Not many people spotted that! It's good to hear that you went through a similar thought process and ended up with a bike - I'm now riding a little CL500 and as you say the emotional tug and visceral feel of a bike is unmatched, even if I'm now totally a fan of scooters. Getting one has probably also extended my riding for longer because as you point out, a scooter has two wheels and it swings round bends like a bike. What's not to like? Anyway likewise, enjoy the ride Steve and whenever I get over to Europe, more videos will be forthcoming. I can't wait...All the best, cheers, Phil.
@AKH8607 Жыл бұрын
Hello there , since it has a wider bar than the forza does it make it harder to go inbetween cars during traffic jams ?
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Good evening, thanks for stopping by. In terms of the handlebars - what are they - a couple of inches wider than the Forza? Practically speaking it doesn’t make filtering any harder as I tend to leave a good bit of space either side anyway - and in most UK situations filtering is as easy as anything I’ve ridden. Couriers might disagree maybe! Hope that helps, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@stephenthoms9139 Жыл бұрын
If you tour fit a crash bar so you can add extra lights
@drdoolittle5724 Жыл бұрын
Wow, you might be discussing washing machines/microwaves/dishwashers but Your production is so professional/entertaining/masterly/convincing, one could easily forget the subject and just enjoy! I did, and considering Your circumstances, what a win-win, very glad for You but remember, Honda's properly serviced, You will look like Cuthbert by the time it lets You down!!! I'm currently running 2000 VT125, 2015 SHMODE 125 and 2012 NC700D, and will be gutted if they cost me more than just filters and oil per annum!
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Dr Doolittle, great to hear from you again, hope all is well with you. Thanks for your comments - great to know you enjoyed it and that the work is appreciated! Good to know your Honda’s are still going strong! Yeah St Cuthbert is looking a bit weathered isn’t he? I suppose the only similarity would be that we’re both a bit wooden in front of the camera 😀 All the best, hope all is good where you are, cheers, Phil.
@drdoolittle5724 Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews currently pinned down on the IOM cos damaged the 700 and it has taken only 3 months to repair it!
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
@@drdoolittle5724 Three months! Blimey what happened to it / you ???
@drdoolittle5724 Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews Long and short, Honda parts shortage! Stupid incident at snails pace, forced into a pothole that had stones in it and one flicked up and jammed tween wheel and fork - so puncturing it!!! Nearly ready so cannot wait to 'Go North Young Man', and tour Your Island for 3 days!!
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
@@drdoolittle5724 Yikes, that’s rubbish. Maybe a trip to Fairy Bridge is in order…
@jimw7916 Жыл бұрын
BEST maxiscooter I have EVER owned is the Kymco DTX360.............hands down! Take my advice or dont.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
I've never seen one to be honest - maybe next time! Thanks for stopping by, cheers, Phil.
@a.b.m.-adventurebikesmedia2999 Жыл бұрын
This scooter looks amazing, I think this is the bike am looking for in the last few years, been trying different machines, on my Transalp 650, my knees were too bent (I am 193 cm tall), then I got a Vulcan S which suits me good ergonomically, but it's not really my style. I didn't test ride this machine yet, but sat on it in the showroom, it felt very spacious. Being a scooter you don't need to buy these overpriced racks, panniers and all kind of accessories that can easily break the bank. The look is amazing, fuel consumption sounds very promising, around 3,3 l/100km. Just a question to the ADV 350 owners, do you think it's a good choice for highway commuting once a week, it about 100 km distance on the Swedish highways where the max speed is 110 km/hour, so 200 km total in both directions. On the top of that I am planning to ride it on some country roads where the max speed is 80 kmh, I've no doubt the ADV will handle this well. To sum it up what I am looking for is a relatively cheap bike (unlike R1250GS), suitable for tall people, low fuel consumption and Japanese reliability.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hello and good to hear from you! Hope all is well in 🇸🇪. You point out one of the things I really like about the ADV - it’s doesn’t need a hundred accessories to make it functional - it’s already got it. I’ve added a top box but that’s it - I can now do a long distance tour with all my stuff secure and safe. Even without it though there’s enough space to be honest but I carry cameras and tripods 😀 As for your question about highway commuting - easily - it’s exactly what it was designed for. 110 km/h feels very relaxed and it has plenty in hand. Likewise with the smaller roads. You have a great head-up riding position and the scooter is physically quite imposing so other road users will give you space. Then there the comfort and economy! I’ll be doing a long tour on mine in 2024! Obviously it won’t be as exciting / imposing as a GS but I reckon over a 500 mile ride the scooter wouldn’t be far behind, the rider will be just as comfortable and with a lot more money left in their wallet 😀 Hope that helps, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@philipposkrizopoulos6597 Жыл бұрын
For your height the only accessory you need is a higher windshield. Even for my height(1.82) found wind protection very poor
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
@@philipposkrizopoulos6597 Hey Philippos, to be honest I find the screen is best placed in the lowest position as it seems less noisy and 'cleaner' and for me at least, I'm not looking for the ultimate wind protection - most of my riding over the last 10 years or so has been on unfaired bikes and I kinda quite like it. Not so much in the bad weather though 😀
@Dave-sw2dm11 ай бұрын
Loved the line, "only a Moto Guzzi can do that!". I had to chuckle. I have two Moto Guzzis in the garage so I know exactly what you are saying! Oh, and nice review. We only get the 150 adv in the states.
@80eightReviews11 ай бұрын
Evening Dave, good to hear from you & thanks for stopping by. Glad you appreciated that line 😀 Once you’ve had a Guzzi nothing else will do! I’ll make a random guess at the two you have…Hmmm…A T3 and a new V-85? Not that it matters if I get it wrong as anything with the eagle on the tank will do just fine. As for the ADV 350, it’s a cracking thing in its own right and would go down a storm in the US I’m sure. Greetings from the UK, all the best for the festive holidays, cheers, Phil.
@adrianstrand1120 Жыл бұрын
Excellent review, I have the same colour, only complaint is that exhaust sound and how it looks. That’s all 👍🏻
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Morning Adrian, thanks for stopping by and hope you're having a good weekend. Great to know you enjoyed the review! Yeah...Sound and looks - I totally agree. Still when on it, I can't really see it and with earplugs in I just sort of hear a low droning noise. As these are the only downsides and subjective ones at that, I can live with them :-) All the best, hope you get some good rides in for the rest of the summer, cheers, Phil.
@adrianstrand1120 Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews Good Morning, thanks and looking forward to seeing more of your ongoing reviews and adventures, I’d like to get out on mine more often here in Cumbria but this Labrador pup is taking up lots of time ! 😄
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
I love labradors 😍
@RobertMacCready3 ай бұрын
So, I'm told by the Honda dealer that this bike will not be available in the US. Too bad because this could unleash a whole new market for Honda.
@80eightReviews3 ай бұрын
Hey Robert, good to hear from you and yes, that's a real shame for riders and also a missed opportunity as I've had loads of comments from folks in the US saying they'd be interested in buying the ADV. So I agree, there is a market absolutely. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@paulwatts905 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video , great editing. thanks
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much Paul, glad you enjoyed it. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@limitlesspotential95995 ай бұрын
Love your review. Thank you for sharing this
@80eightReviews5 ай бұрын
Thanks very much, great to hear from you…All the best, cheers, Phil.
@13thearl Жыл бұрын
Great review! But it is odd, I tried the ADV350 - test rode it and it just did not fit me at all. The bum stop was in the wrong place and there was not enough leg room for me. I also found the rear suspension painful on the rough stuff. I am not criticising the bike though, I think it is all a matter of fit. I have a long body and short legs and am a bit .. chunky.. The Forza was better, a Burgman was better still while the Xmax was awful. I tried both the BMW scooters - the C400X was hopeless but the C400GT fit perfectly and had a very smooth ride to boot so that is where I ended up. I had set my heart on an ADV though!
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Good evening and thanks very much! You make a really good point about how comfort is a combination of the subjective and of course how a person is put together! I’ve got longish legs and a backside of mostly bone and leather so it’s probably not right for me to comment on comfort at all! Must admit I found the suspension to be crashy but with the miles it seems to be getting better or perhaps I’m prejudging bumps by putting some slight pressure on my feet in order to absorb them better. The Forza is definitely plusher as is the Burgman as you say. The BMW scooters look brilliant I have to say - the only thing that held me back from trying one was that I understood they don’t have a feet forward riding position? Not sure if that’s right or not, however, it’s something I need for the moment. I quite like the look of the CE04 as well just, er, not at that price! Anyway, all the best, great to hear from you, cheers, Phil.
@13thearl Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews One thing that really appealed to me on the BMW - the feet forward position fits me perfectly!
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
@@13thearl Hmmm…Oooh…I’m sure someone told me it’s not FF! The rotters!!!!
@13thearl Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews The X version is very different - feet felt trapped! GT is lovely.
@aleokyn5757 Жыл бұрын
nice ride pop, love the adv but honda really should add more hp/cc. this scooter huge, not enough torq. maybe 450cc in future?
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Morning! Yeah that would be nice I guess, something around the 40HP mark and it would rip! Thanks for stopping by, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@chrissunde1104 Жыл бұрын
Hello Phil, always a pleasure to view one of your well crafted videos. Do tou still own the moto guzzi v7 850? and if so do you hope to get back on it soon?
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Chris, how are you doing? Good to hear from you also & thanks for your comments. As for the 850 - I reluctantly sold it back in March as I was unable (and still unable) to bend my right leg enough to get it on the footpeg / operate the back brake. It had already been sitting around for 10 months and with no change in sight to my mobility until my next operation I thought it best to get rid. When / if I do get my mobility back I will definitely be getting another bike though and Guzzi, Ducati and Honda offerings are all being contemplated! On that, my next Op is scheduled for a week on Tuesday. Fingers crossed! Hope all is well with you Chris, all the best, cheers, Phil.
@AzerPaul8 ай бұрын
Good thorough review (and I appreciated your humor). Thanks.
@80eightReviews8 ай бұрын
Thanks very much Paul, glad you enjoyed it. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@neilbenton115211 ай бұрын
Ive looked at your review and im picking mine up this Saturday can't wait tbh , i own a new grom & a aprilla tuono factory 2019 , my mates think ive lost the plot 😂 cheers Neil
@80eightReviews11 ай бұрын
Hey Neil, excellent news! I’m liking your trio of machines very much - there’s certainly no ‘overlap’ of usage there, although perhaps you could fit the Grom in the underseat storage of the ADV? If you do manage it, photographic evidence would be appreciated 😀 Anyway, great to hear from you and let me know what you think of the scoot. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@neilbenton115211 ай бұрын
@@80eightReviews cheers mate hopefully if it stops pissing down I'll be out on it Sunday 😉
@apolitis1 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I'm really torn between this and the X-ADV750 😔
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hello! Yeah it's a tricky one - I guess the X-ADV is very much more a motorbike in reality. For me it was an easy decision as I was dipping my toes back into two wheels and I need something light as possible. I did sit on the X-ADV and found it nice and comfortable. If I've still got mobility issues next year I might consider one. Let me know what you decide - would be interested to know the deciding factors (price aside of course) and how you get on with whatever you buy. Either way, there's no bad decision. All the best, cheers, Phil.
@dIsAstErTR Жыл бұрын
48lt underseat storage triumphs over X-ADV.
@capitalsoftwoodltd743511 ай бұрын
XDV much heavier, has chain drive and auto engine rather than smooth CVT. ADV350 every time, I tried both and went smaller. For the price of a new XDV you can almost buy an ADV350 and a CRF300.
@Clapham888 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video, the little nuances like the cow walking across the field when you mention the beefy rear end are fantastic. Definitely gained a sub, well done! One question, what is that overlay you used which showed speed / location / etc? Cheers!
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Good morning, thanks for watching - really appreciate your comments and thanks for the sub 👍 As for the overlay all the details are below - hope that helps, all the best, Phil. goprotelemetryextractor.com/
@soulslaveone Жыл бұрын
Greatest scooter review ever on youtube (yes, I`ve seen them all) and great production value, sir!:) Professional, calm (with no annoying music) AND funny too! Loved the scooter-porn-magazine ending, btw! Keep`em coming! Greetings from Norway:)
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey - good morning and thank you so much! Not sure if it's the best but you know what, I'll take it :-) I'm back under the knife next week so the next video might be a while away but we'll see. Hope all is well over in Norway, greetings from the UK and all the best, cheers, Phil.
@anelposi516 Жыл бұрын
Awesome to see you're enjoying yourself again. Can you tell me your opinion on taking this bike on a bit longer trips 500-600 kilometers over mountain passes , is it capable of doing it or will it struggle. Im afraid ill kill it with that sort of riding , im new to the motorcycle world so im a bit ignorant with how capable these engines are. They are probably not as fragile as i think but i'd like an opinion of someone with your level of knowledge
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Morning! Thanks very much for watching and many thanks for your kind comments and yes, it's sooooo nice to be enjoying two wheels again! As for your question - absolutely! And it's exactly what I intend doing next year if all goes well. Sure it won't be the fastest machines but these are scooters / engines that are designed to be robust and last for many, many years and do a lot of miles. I've gone over the Alps on less powerful bikes in the past and they were just fine. As I say, you won't rocket out of uphill hairpins, but you'll get there, you'll be faster than most cars and regardless of that will have a cracking ride...So go for it! Let me know how you get on, hope that helps and all the best, cheers, Phil.
@anelposi516 Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews Yeah im notr really looking to speed i just dont want the engine to struggle and die on me :). Thanks for taking the time to answer kind sir . Ride safe and ill let you know when i chose the bike there are few candidates.
@alistairrobinson3865 Жыл бұрын
Great review! Scooters are so much fun
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Alastair, thanks for stopping by and it great to know you enjoyed the review! Scooters are fun, you’re totally correct - and they do it in a sort of relaxed / non-pressured way which means it’s much less about the machine and more about the experience of what’s around you. Plus, I can carry all my groceries 😀 All the best, cheers, Phil.
@alistairrobinson3865 Жыл бұрын
@@80eightReviews yeah love scooters for all the same reasons, got my first one 25 years ago aged 16 and now looking at potential sh125 / 350 or an adv350! Il keep an eye on your channel will be great to see your updates! 🙏
@alanbriggs7177 Жыл бұрын
Very entertaining and informative video. One thing I'm wondering about is whether I would have problems swapping between a bike with a clutch and one where the left hand operates the brake.
@80eightReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey Alan, thanks for stopping by and great to know you enjoyed the video. As for your question…Well I’ve ridden (manual) bikes for nearly forty years and the clutch / brake thing isn’t a problem. Sure for the first ten minutes on the scooter I instinctively tried to pull the ‘clutch’ in only to find myself braking instead but after that I found it easy to retrain myself quite easily. Also you don’t (obviously) have a gear lever under your foot so again that’s a reminder. Hope that helps, all the best, cheers, Phil. P.s. So no, you’ll be fine!