*Chapters* 00:00 Temper Your Expectations 02:37 Hardware Changes 04:25 Traction Control 06:33 F77 Mach 2 Pricing 07:15 New Regen Levels 08:38 Instruments & Graphics 10:06 Tyre Pressure Monitoring 11:05 Riding Modes & Range 15:06 Quality & Finish 16:38 Chassis 21:50 Comfort 25:25 Take Chassis Seriously 26:50 Charging 28:33 Too Much Marketing 29:55 Warranty 30:37 Are Electric Motorcycle Viable 32:25 Ambitions 32:59 Anti-Collision Warning System 34:55 App Updates 36:11 Conservative Strategies 39:58 Quick Summary 46:05 ABS Braking 47:15 What's Next 48:47 Graphics & Clutter 50:18 Closing Comments *Explore MotorInc memberships* at youtube.com/@motorinc/join
@konakallakkvАй бұрын
#motorinc. I don’t believe on few points This is the best in market w.r.t performance and results . Just believe F77 and move one Experienced rider of F77
@motorincАй бұрын
No stress @konakallakkv. Agreeing with us isn't expected at MotorInc. And we can agree to disagree, always, if it comes to it
@konakallakkvАй бұрын
@@motorinc Very Much true, Like I said only a few parts I don't get convinced but the majority outcome is perfect 🤩 👌. Looking for more interesting videos!!!
@neerajbhandary2692Ай бұрын
Addicted to the intro music! ❤
@darktitan8085Ай бұрын
I wonder if there was a longer version and they cut parts of it for the intro.
@sagarhawkАй бұрын
Do you have a longer version @motorinc??
@TheTwinPostАй бұрын
It's my phone's ringtone 😆
@fappuzenАй бұрын
@@TheTwinPost bohut mehnat laagaya apne. kudos! 🙈
@SiuuuzalllАй бұрын
@@TheTwinPostwhat’s the song name shazam couldn’t help
@kp755Ай бұрын
Hello MotorInc! Just wanted to give my 2 cents on the bike since I was one of the first few guinea pigs who bought the Mach 1. Will try and add points to what was already discussed in the EP. Upgrades: 1. The software upgrade is FREE for all the previous owners which is a positive, however, you do have to change the aux battery for 3k in order for the security systems to function when the bike is not armed. 2. The added REGEN levels are a big boon considering the first iteration was not noticeable between different modes. Also, the ability to change it on the fly (no pun intended) is helpful when you are entering city limits from your highway rides or vice versa. This was not available earlier. Regen levels 7-8 works best in the city and 2-3 on the highways. If you want to do the occasional lavasa twisties, ballistic and regen 9 is recommended as it mimics a stronger engine braking setup. 3. For Mach 1 owners, it’s a 24k upgrade if you want the panel/color upgrades to Mach 2. I did not go for it considering the color combos look good. For reference, I have a Shadow color scheme which was earlier 2 shades of grey but now has red for an amazing contrast. The plastic quality as discussed has improved significantly. Earlier it was prone to scratches a lot, now not so much. 4. During the upgrade they also changed the chain (free of cost), better quality for sure. Usage: The bike has two moods, one in the dry and the other in the wet. It’s fun, fast and efficient in the dry (totally how you want to ride it). In the wet, it changes character to a dirt bike because of the design flaw in the rear mud guard. If you ride hard, the spray from the rear soils the motor, the rear seat, your back and also goes over your helmet. If you are really careful with the throttle you will still ruin your rear seat. So if you don’t have a raincoat handy, good luck with your laundry bills! 1. As discussed in the EP, for anyone buying this for a sports bike experience shouldn’t. It is a really fast accelerating commuter (in the right mode). Can you tour on this - Yes you can! But your patience is tested when you are charging after every 180-200 kms. 2. Charging times from 20-90: ~3 hours (Don’t recommend charging beyond this especially when touring). A boon, most hotel owners don’t ask for money for charging if you have an accommodation or when you have stopped for lunch. I managed to do a 1000kms ride from Pune to Konkan and back for Rs.400 3. Maintenance is affordable as service cost are in between 2-2.5k per service. 4. Riding is effortless, love the whine from the engine. My friends complained it sounds like a really sophisticated food processor. But WTH! Response to feedbacks: Team UV has been very responsive to clarify concerns, however, the resolution time depends on the problem. 1. Software glitches: gets addressed immediately. They can monitor your riding and precisly pin-point what the issue is. 2. Software errors related to hardware components takes a bit more time due to part availability (usually shipped from Bangalore) 3. Other parts such as the rear mud guard design is flawed and the feedback given 1.5 years earlier is still not addressed. I hope this helps someone wanting to own this bike. But as Shumi says, Test Ride and then evaluate.
@PapaSierraGolfАй бұрын
If a tata Nexon ev costs 2500 per service, why does a ev bike service cost so much?
@motorincАй бұрын
Hi @kp755! Thank you for taking the time to share. This is very helpful information. How has the service experience been for you though?
@kp755Ай бұрын
@@PapaSierraGolf in principle its the same components being replaced.
@kp755Ай бұрын
@@motorinc been great! The diagnosis when required is spot on. The best part is that they are very transparent and dont overcharge you. However, the pune center doesnt have a washing facility, so you get the bike as you give them.. Even after i got the bike upgraded to Mach 2 kit it still looked the same grimy looking bike i gave them
@motorincАй бұрын
🤣
@MohdAsif-AlphaАй бұрын
Transparency from shumi is incredible! I personally want Ultraviolette to succeed. I look forward what f99 brings to the table. F77 holds potential, but it's early to give it chance for everyone* . We need more improvements in f77 and affordability factor to make it consumer friendly. Advice for Next iteration Adjust footpeg. Bigger handlerbar. Adjust suspension. Bit big seat to adjust riding position. Listen to Shumi sir when he provides solution.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks Asif!
@agamsingh4209Ай бұрын
Fox 1: passive radar guided missiles Fox 2: heat seeker Fox 3: active radar guided missiles
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks @agamsingh4209 😁
@agamsingh4209Ай бұрын
@@motorinc I know we have some aviation enthusiasts here too. Thought, might as well.
@HotPaniPuriАй бұрын
Well today I learned Shumi is 50 y.o. Dude looks amazing.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thank you @HotPaniPuri
@360pravАй бұрын
@@HotPaniPuri back in 2010, I bought the first gen R15 after reading Schumi’s written review in BS Motoring. This was before KZbin reviews took over. Spent so many years and miles riding the beautiful machine! All thanks to the man’s passionate words
@motorincАй бұрын
🤜🏽🤛🏽 @360prav
@tecnomaniacАй бұрын
As a previous 2023 F77 Recon owner.. i received the M2 performance (10-level regen and TC) for free.. They also had color panel and tank hatch updates that were paid.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing @tecnomaniac, just curious, which level of regen do you normally use?
@tecnomaniacАй бұрын
@@motorinc after the Mach2 upgrade.. started out similar to what you said.. Lever6/7.. but as I got more comfortable with the regen.. set to the highest level 9.. now that is my default in the city all the time.. aggressive riding.. barely use brakes On highways I use level 2/3
@HarishBabuMАй бұрын
@@tecnomaniac bro what is this regen, tc, levels?🤔
@sriicasmАй бұрын
@@HarishBabuM Kinda like engine braking but for EV's
@ishaanijk5822Ай бұрын
@@HarishBabuM EVs don't have engine (ofc) and hence do not have engine braking like normal bikes do. So without this regen if you close the throttle then the bike just continues going ahead and only natural physics (air drag / friction etc) would slow it down. EV Companies now give a regen/regeneration option that basically intentionally slows your bike down when you close the throttle. This helps in few things. 1. the feel of engine braking 2. Bike slows down without the need of using brakes 3. Bike intentionally slowing down actually regenrates some power (hence the name) which will actually increase your range TC is traction control Basically if you accelerate and due to whatever reason maybe you give a bit too much throttle / maybe there's gravel or its wet or due to any reason if while accelerating, the back tire spins more than the front, this means it is sliding and can be dangerous especially if the bike is at a lean. Hence TC monitors the tire speeds of both the wheels and while throttling if the back tire has higher speed than the front one, it reduces the throttle input till the two tire speeds match. Levels will just adjust the intensity Higher Regen will give a higher braking once you close throttle This would be good in city as you'll use brakes less This would not be convenient in highways as you'll always have to keep throttle open else you'll slow down fast Higher TC level basically means you're bike is extra sensitive to the back tire sliding It will reduce the throttle input whenever it thinks that the back tire will spin This is good for safety but this might intervene a lot and can annoy the rider. Keeping it at a lower level means less intervention, rider feels like he/she has more control over the vehicle. And you allow the back tire to slide a bit while accelerating, which can be fun as well. IG burnouts can be possible only if TC is off (not sure)
@notad3tya129Ай бұрын
So many things changing in life rn , only this series hasn't changed (except for the season ) it has surprisingly become a comfort corner for me .
@motorincАй бұрын
Glad to keep you company @notad3tya129
@rishithotchandani7376Ай бұрын
Shumi's analogies and comparisons of vehicles to everyday things are so accurate that it's amazing.
@motorincАй бұрын
Glad you think so!
@shreeharimenon5275Ай бұрын
Please release a longer version of the intro, it’s too good!
@motorincАй бұрын
Request noted @shreeharimenon5275!😊
@thetechnogod6162Ай бұрын
I live in Chennai. I was out shopping and it seems another ultraviolet F77 is in works. I saw the test bike. It was completely covered but just seeing the headlights and design, you could find out it was an ultraviolet. The roads are not good at that place, the road is made of potholes. The working of the suspension in that bike was so good to see. The person who was testing it was in full gear and was taking the bike intentionally on the worser parts of the bad road. It just seemed interesting to me. I wanted to share this with you all. Happy riding.
@motorincАй бұрын
Interesting... Guess we'll know when it launches @thetechnogod6162
@deepaksahu6075Ай бұрын
@@thetechnogod6162 that's f99
@rebelautovlogz695Ай бұрын
Are you sure that wasn't the Raptee?
@dawhitewolfАй бұрын
The reason for dropping the modes at significantly higher range could be voltage or current limitations . The battery at that charge state might not be able to support the power required by motor. Even though it has energy capacity.
@motorincАй бұрын
Yes indeed it could be. But in everyday use the range restrictions on the upper modes arrive way too early to seen logical
@jaygaikwad8173Ай бұрын
You guys are the best motorad reviewers on the planet. Been following shumi since powerdrift days. I can't imagine buying a vehicle without having the review from these guys. Hats off and commendable work on every video!!!
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks @jaygaikwad8173! Appreciate it...
@golakhmohapatra20 күн бұрын
This is the only motor-journalism channel that is so transparent and detailed in the reviews. Hats-off to everyone at MotorInc. (Awesome intro music!)
@motorinc20 күн бұрын
Thanks @golakhmohapatra! We'll pass on your compliments to the team.
@AnandSriramanАй бұрын
I have no plans to buy an electric bike any time soon nor am I into sports bikes in general, but listening to Shumi and Karthik talk is so captivating that I'm hooked :D Regarding the conservative limits for the various ride modes, why can't they simply let the user configure it? Maybe set the defaults to 30% and 20%, but let the user go into the settings and change it based on their preference. That would give them an additional data point for how their customers are actually using the bike.
@motorincАй бұрын
Yes, we do think an option to set range/SOC bottom limits is a good idea, Anand
@vizdromАй бұрын
Wanted to say thanks for a tip in one of the older podcasts. It was in one of those where you discussed in off-road to not fight the bike too much and to sort of go with the flow. Today our university parking lot was full of slush from the rain and it also had an uphill exit. I managed to get the scooter out of it without falling by going slow, not braking and a lot steering left right and not panicking when it slipped left or right hit steering accordingly. I don't know if it was correct but at least I didn't fall into the mud.
@motorincАй бұрын
Glad to hear that @vizdrom! Thanks for sharing.
@koomarannarasimman7898Ай бұрын
For me it has become a routine to watch reviews with my morning omelet breakfast. Thank you for making my day better.
@motorincАй бұрын
Glad to hear that @koomarannarasimman7898! Thank you for joining us.
@shrey220Ай бұрын
I've been using the Mach 2 Recon for the past 3 months, absolutely no regrets! And yes, the Violette AI does seem gimmicky, hence I did not buy the AI pack.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing @shrey220! May we ask what made you decide to go with it?
@shrey220Ай бұрын
@@motorinc I love the way it looks, not much maintenance is required, didn't want to burn fuel unnecessarily in the traffic of Pune City. My rides are well within the real world range of the Recon variant. It costed me around 4.5L on road in Pune, whereas, I would have to spend a lot more on fuel and maintenance for an equally priced IC motorcycle.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thank you! Please keep us posted of your experience as time passes...
@shrey220Ай бұрын
@@motorinc definitely!
@darshanmakwana4914Ай бұрын
Bought the Mach 2 original variant a month ago and i love the feel it gives. The stance is somewhat difficult though and sometimes causes some pain in the wrist and shoulders but that maybe a my problem more. Im planning a trip to some outskirts nearby Pune. Lets see how it performs.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing @darshanmakwana4914! Do let us know how the trip goes for you.
@Theroadrunner10Ай бұрын
That " Ha Bol na " was touchy 😅 So Transparent reviews by you guys I always love to watch.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thank you for joining us @Theroadrunner10
@PjrdjfАй бұрын
Finally a comprehensive review of this bike. Thank you for this
@motorincАй бұрын
Our pleasure @Pjrdjf!
@devdattabaidya27 күн бұрын
Hi guys, you both are amazing! i think your deatiled input about cars and bikes, is very helpful for us. I have seen your episode on tvs jupiter 110 and it was simply brilliant!! i don't know how to drive a scooter or a bike but after watching your show i wanted to start riding immediately!! thank you both for doing what you do and helping us and guiding us with your precious inputs about both cars and bikes. Thank you once again!
@kshitijpandey6514Ай бұрын
33:30 So Creta behaviour in a bike 37:15 TVS being their investor is rubbing off on them
@SilvaRR14Ай бұрын
This helps!
@HarishBabuMАй бұрын
What TVS?
@TheTwinPostАй бұрын
@@HarishBabuMTVS Motor Company is an investor in Ultraviolette Automotive.
@HarishBabuMАй бұрын
@@TheTwinPost but what is rubbing them?
@TheTwinPostАй бұрын
@@HarishBabuM Basically what Khshitij is suggesting is 'While TVS's investment in Ultraviolet may be a positive thing like 'association with a stable brand', but it could hinder Ultraviolet's ability to fully develop high-performance sporting motorcycles, as TVS's focus is inherently more commuter-oriented instead of building ultra-cut through precision performance products. This duality may dilute Ultraviolet's brand identity and restrict its design and engineering decisions, preventing them from realizing its potential.
@SandeepKRamАй бұрын
The first 4min 20 sec Shumi, so brutally spills out the most important things - straight to the facts as always !
@motorincАй бұрын
We decided very early on that direct and transparent was best for MotorInc Fam and us , Sandeep ♥️
@marksanyalАй бұрын
A suggestion for future bike Firsts: when discussing riding position, showing the actual riding position with a person in the inset video would help to understand and compare between bikes.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thank you for the feedback @marksanyal.
@jatinbamane882523 күн бұрын
I travelled 170 km with a tail bag ( For Charger) and saddle bags and the battery weight actually kept the bike stable.
@onemorethompsonАй бұрын
With everything you mentioned about the chassis, suspension, motor and battery size do you think a different form factor would have been a better choice than the sports bike design, considering the motor and battery setup? - Updated - I asked this question before watching the end summary.
@motorincАй бұрын
🤜🏽🤛🏽
@MrAshwijshenoyАй бұрын
Hi, I want to share a few insights as an Electronics engineer and a long term EV user and enthusiast. 1. Power = Vtg × Current. As the battery pack discharges, the motor has to draw more current to generate the same amount of power. So, the limit for top performance modes being limited when certain discharge happens is NOT just a range issue. It is also to protect the motor and the cells because high motor and cell temperatures are directly related to higher current draw and causes shorter life of those components. 2. Never charge your new EVs and phones partially, whatever any youtube video tells you. All the optimisation of additional spare capacity and minor current cell balancing is all done internally. Once you start charging, always let the charger auto cut off. If your usage is extremely low, you should still ensure your battery pack charges to full and auto cuts off atleast twice a week. This ensures the state of charge reading does not go awry.
@darshanmakwana4914Ай бұрын
Why does Ultraviolette ask to charge till 80% as a safe thing?
@motorincАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing @MrAshwijshenoy!
@motorincАй бұрын
Hey @darshanmakwana4914! Its becoming quite common. Dis/charging batteries to the extremes, very low and very high both cause a rise in the long term decay the battery receives. So limited max charge can extend life by a small margin
@darshanmakwana4914Ай бұрын
@@motorinc yes I understand. I charge all my devices till 80% and dont let them go Below 15-20% .
@shiihong007Ай бұрын
Thanks, Motorinc, for this awesome video! I just wanted to add a few thoughts from my own experience. I used to own this bike before I sold it. My thinking was that if I’m spending over 4 lakhs on a bike, I should be able to do some touring with it. But that turned out to be pretty challenging with this model. For city riding, it’s great-you save a lot on fuel, and it’s super easy to commute with. However, once you take it outside the city, things get tricky. To really maximize its range, you have to maintain a speed between 30-40 km/h, keeping the kWh usage under 40. Plus, things like road elevation and wind resistance can really eat into the range, increasing power consumption a lot. So, if you’re thinking about getting this bike for both city riding and weekend touring, I wouldn’t recommend it. The charging stations are pretty far apart-most are at least 100 km from Bangalore. I actually had a bad experience when the Supernova charger didn’t work. Thankfully, I had brought the standard charger with me, but it took forever to find a local shop to plug in. It was a huge hassle, especially with no customer support available on weekends, so you’re pretty much stuck if something goes wrong. The standard charging time is about 9 to 10 hours for the Recon model, and even the boost charger takes 7 hours. Also, the numbers claimed by the manufacturer are really hard to achieve in real life. One more thing-the bike uses a Type 6 charging port, which is the same as Ola’s, but I tried using their charging station for the F77 out of curiosity, and it didn’t work. I really think they should switch to a CCS2 charging port, which would give us access to a much broader network of car charging stations across India.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing @shiihong007! How easy was it to sell it when you decided to?
@Krishna-wj5bnАй бұрын
Pramod bro, you sold it seriously ?
@shiihong007Ай бұрын
@@motorinc it wasn't easy and resell value dips alot and you need to find a buyer who is really interested. It took about 3 months to get it off my hands.
@shiihong007Ай бұрын
@@Krishna-wj5bn yup. Not worth the price you get way way better ICE motorcycles in the same range of price.
@baldwinivofjerusalem47Ай бұрын
@@shiihong007Damnit Ichigo, Ig I'll have to switch with my friends bike on weekend rides when I get the Mach 2 coming this Dec.
@ShyamSundar-ku9yyАй бұрын
As an f77 Recon Shadow owner (done 15k+kms) which got Mach 2 software upgrades for free. I really felt that REGEN with a hand lever would prove much more practical & efficient. Also it would’ve been nice if they’d replaced the Charging lid and rear number plate holder for free because they’re the cheaper bits on Mach 1 and tend to wobble a lot.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing @ShyamSundar-ku9yy! Good to hear from an owner.
@ntsikhaАй бұрын
Electric vehicle standing in a traffic light is not emergency 🚦⛔ Shumi you got me there
@-Deepak-MАй бұрын
This was missed in the quick summary!
@motorincАй бұрын
♥️
@AbhinashrayАй бұрын
Strong details about the bike you will know everything at the end whether to buy or not ... Always love the show.😊
@motorincАй бұрын
Glad you enjoy it @Abhinashray!
@vikramsinhdantkale8525Ай бұрын
Loved your episode, but I also love and I may agree to the idea of UV F77 being a street bike rather than a sports bike. I however, love the aviation marketting thing and especially the stickering and all, because of my huge affinity to Aviation in general, and I find aircrafts really cool. On a bike, it may not be Shumi's taste but, it's kinda mine and I take it in a light-hearted fun manner. Since, I'm not a pilot, but have watched Top Gun and Top Gun:Maverick and spent a few hours on various old school Combat Flight Sim games like Novalogic MiG-29 Fulcrum, F-22 Raptor, F-16 Falcon, DID:Total Air War, and some new school sims like DCS:World (much more complex and realistic for what you see on a computer), I think I may or may not be qualified for 'schooling' you (while using wikipedia to confirm my knowledge 😜, and this is just for fun and in light-hearted and jovial terms) on what Fox Codes are in simple terms. It's not the number of pylon/hardpoint from which the missile is fired. A Fox code represents the type of Air-to-Air missile a combat aircraft is firing. This is used by NATO(Western) air crafts, as a standard procedure, depending on the rules of engagement. There are 3 Fox codes - 1) Fox 1: Semi-Active Radar Homing. This kinda missile only receives Radar signal reflected from the adversary aircraft, which The Attacking Aircraft uses it's own radar to "light up" the adversary aircraft, and the missile homes into the site picture painted by the aircraft. Here, the type of missile is dependent on the Attacking aircraft and its radar picture, for guidance. 2) Fox 2: Infra-red Homing. These are the missiles commonly known as Heat-seeker missiles. They are fired from the Attacking Aircraft, and these type of missiles home themselves (hopefully) into the adversary aircraft's Engine's Hot Exhaust's Heat Signature. Here, Radar isn't involved. The missile is guided by the heat signature. 3) Fox 3: Active Radar Homing: These missiles have their own radar tranciever, that is, it can emit and receive radar signal. This is a smarter type of a missile, into which the Adversary aircraft's info is fed into by the Attacking Aircraft electrically before firing. This missile autonomously tracks and hits it's targeted then. There's a mention of Guns as a Fox 3 code in the olden days, but now, it's the Active Radar Homing missile that stands for Fox 3. This is what these 3 basic types of Air-to-Air missiles are designed to do. They can be countered with different counter measures that it, by maneuvering the target aircraft (if they are aware that they are a missile's target) and/or by dispensing flares and chaffs. The Attacking Aircraft may also lose their apparent stealth factor and announce their presence in situations, for example, they use a Fox 1 and use their radar. You never know, when this info could become handy! 😉 Also, If there's a real pilot in the comments or some who knows better than me, do correct me. Cheers!
@motorincАй бұрын
Yes indeed @vikramsinhdantkale8525! Thanks for sharing!
@ShyamSundar-ku9yyАй бұрын
As a f77 rider what was mentioned about the bike are facts. 1. Power train/motor Performance is next to lag free unless you drive like a maniac. 2. The weight is an issue, atleast for a person who is more than 90kg, as the whole weight tends to fall on wrist & palms. Also because of the weight, the bike suddenly jerks forward even after hard braking, happened with me often. ( complained to UV waiting for reply since 6 months). And if there’s a pillion expect pain in wrists and palms for an hour once you get down the bike. 3. The parts which might give you trouble is chain & sprocket rattles a-lot once used for 10k kms and still left with some life, sometimes screen freezes, if its Mach 1 then tail fender which will loosen overtime, depending upon where you live switches/buttons on bike turns hard to press which will be irritating neither service centre guys will be able to do anything about this issue, the plastic flap is so flimsy that it will lift during pressure wash and then the water gets into charging socket and as the service team is relatively new so now and then they forget to tighten the bolts so please be aware. 4. The headlight feels inadequate and stressful on an highway, auxiliary lights from the company would be really helpful. 5. DC charging network and facility Good bits: Aesthetically good looking in few angles, performance, hydro phobic screen, less maintenance in long run, prompt response from team, works flawlessly even in knee deep water, provided with good charging network and less charging times this could be a great tourer too
@60secondshorrorАй бұрын
Wonderfully explained with intrinsic detail.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thank you for joining us @60secondshorror
@barunshetty3422Ай бұрын
I dont usually comment on YT videos but i gotta say love your videos, very informative and such a in depth explanation. Keep up the good work 👏
@motorincАй бұрын
Thank you @barunshetty3422! We appreciate having you with us
@maazmahi1935Ай бұрын
Happy to be a part of such a great community and the puns of Papa Shumi. 😂 I really think they should switch to adv or classic format which should give them enough room to make a good handling bike as per the format. And also if they want to keep this naked, just go down to 7 Kwh battery as the top variant and use the space to improve the chassis enough to keep up with their marketing goal for fighter jets.
@motorincАй бұрын
Good point! Thanks @maazmahi1935
@Naps56Ай бұрын
Following your channel reminded me of a quote my team used , "The brutal truth, artfully told"
@motorincАй бұрын
😊
@paroxymal7688Ай бұрын
20:46 "but your customers are watching motorinc"
@kabbiraam2513Ай бұрын
Does choosing the lower variant with 7kW battery pack make the handling and weight distribution better? If I remember right, in the brochure it was mentioned this is 10kg lighter compared to the 10kW variant.
@HarishBabuMАй бұрын
Yes, also consider the range
@motorincАй бұрын
Perhaps slightly, Kabir. But you'd lose both performance and range in the process too
@inRadhaKrishnaITrustАй бұрын
That’s Shumi for you, no nonsense, on your face 😀. Love this section. But just a suggestion, you can tweak an episode or two to make it kind of a podcast format with some automotive enthusiasts or auto industry veterans as your guest. You two would definitely be a wonderful host. Also any updates on Himalayan 650, any news as to when it can debut. Saw some spy pics recently.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thank you for watching and for the suggestions @inRadhaKrishnaITrust! About the Himalayan 650, we don't speculate here at MotorInc and if it ever gets here, we'd be happy to share our thoughts after we've ridden it. So, guess we'll know when that happens... 😊
@arghyapanАй бұрын
That priceless look on Kartikeya's face when Shumi says "you're lucky they're not calling it Fox 1 & Fox 2!" .. Made my day! 😂😂
@motorincАй бұрын
😅
@tecnomaniacАй бұрын
There are so many aspects that didn't get covered in a 50min video which is quite crazy. As an owner for over a year, I think I should write this. I've covered 18,000km on the F77(now M2). I also know the team at Hangar in Bangalore because I fast charge there frequently. I still own my R15 but last year I gave up my rc390 after several long test rides of the F77 and there is no buyer's remorse. It is a great vehicle. I also own an ather but this one is my daily ride. Modes - you're right. They are cautious on new untested stuff.. but known to unlock capabilities after validation.. I'm waiting. Traction Control - T1 is the real deal.. t3 is simple and intrusive. Not sure why you even used it even in rains, it is made for noobs.. T1 allows for controlled slips and that is refined.. . Infact that's my default setting because you get a taste of that torque every time you get some smooth surface or gravel ..ans it's got you covered and you retain control .. IMU - the vehicle has an IMU I wouldn't be surprised if they unlocked cornering tc and abs Ergonomics - lower body wraps around the bike.. and it is built for that.. infact this ergo is way better than my older rc390.. and the handlebar is even higher than my r15. To each his own but it is aggressive and fun Committed riding position yes.. but most sports bike owners know that you hold your core and wrap your legs to the vehicle then the strain is on your palms is less.. this is very basic.. also helps with maneuvering and CG control Incognito Mode - it's a giant switch in the left menu of the App. Not sure how you missed that!! Been there for over a year. Battery charge limits - great feature. With charge limited 90.. regen is always there and I toggle to 100 only when I'm doing a long trip ACWS.. 😆 😆. They definitely went overboard with that name for sure. I've disabled the motor armed warning.. but the regen active warning is useful since I'm always at the highest level of regen I'll stop now since this is really a long comment. I think people don't fully appreciate what Ultraviolette has done here.. look at the BMW CE04. Similar features at 230kg and 14.9L and the recent CE02 at 4.5L...a joke... It is incredibly hard to get this right and i think UV has done a kickass job...
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing @tecnomaniac!
@AjayKumar-ko9spАй бұрын
Bro BMW CE04 is expensive yes, but it's a CBU unit imported 15L. U can get it for 7L if it was manufactured here. UV is new Indian brand and it costs 4L(i believe it is expensive and they can reduce cost but UV want it to be like that). BMW is luxury global brand for a century, they can price however the hell they want and still rich guys will keep buying them😂
@pradneshnaik3589Ай бұрын
I agree on the point that company tends to prefer existing customer's feedback over journalist or potential buyer.
@onemorethompsonАй бұрын
I could be wrong, but the bike sounds like it was made by engineers rather than product managers. If they were product managers who were true bikers, I think a lot of the issues you mentioned could have been addressed. The bike’s nomenclature is Ridonkulous-it says a lot about the designers/company. I’m really curious to know what they learned from the Zero SR/F when Marc Travels visited their factory.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your perspective OMT!
@subhajit1128Ай бұрын
I'm starting to like electric bikes because of this company!
@motorincАй бұрын
🤜🏽🤛🏽
@octaves666Ай бұрын
50:30 gotta say man that was a good one😂😂
@motorincАй бұрын
😆 Thanks
@varuntnindiaАй бұрын
Regarding conservative ride modes, I suspect that rapid discharges from battery in the lower 30% will degrade the LiPo battery a lot more than when above. I never ride Rizta in Zip mode below 30% for same reason, to extend battery life. Watching a few discharge curves of LiPo batteries gave me this impression.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks for letting us know Varun!
@TheEternalBlizzardАй бұрын
@motorinc please make one on new RR310. And if possible compare it with RTR310. Or else just on RR310. Thank you! Also, big fan of your content. 😁🙌
@burnttoast9890Ай бұрын
Would be great if the editor expressed the exact numbers of the increase in power and torque .
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback @burnttoast9890
@SumitBisht0Ай бұрын
30:50 I would slightly digress; energy dense batteries are coming and in near future, people are going to use modular batteries (like drone/action cams) to do multiple things like touring or track racing on the same bike. Also, Fox-1 and Fox-2 are nato designated names for air to air missiles fox1 (semi radar) and fox 2 (heat seeking). Other names are fox2 (radar guided), rifle (air to ground), etc.
@motorincАй бұрын
Yes and yes! Thanks Sumit!
@MuditBadlaniАй бұрын
The law of unintended consequences at work here Shumi! It took me a second to realise what you were talking about, but now I can't disassociate "the word" from this bike - especially after the stickering and branding discussions. The branding is more lame Gen Xer who had a tough time with bullies in college/high-school more than anything else though. Really enjoyed it as ever :)
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks for joining us @MuditBadlani
@rakshith-raviАй бұрын
I might be dumb, but what's "the word" we're talking about?
@GudiyarshАй бұрын
Helloz !! My two cents - I felt the restriction in the ride mode may work well if you are touring or on the highway, especially if the charging networks are distance apart. That way you could be sure to save the battery and reach the charging station without much hassle. Couple of questions for you: what is the weight of the bike? I watched your previous video as well but could not find that number - I am from Bengaluru and knowing the traffic scenes, how difficult is this bike to manoeuvre in traffic? If the bike is really heavy, does it also provide a ‘reverse’ / ‘park assist’ if I could that?
@aravind1264Ай бұрын
40:25 I like the way you put Shumi's head shake here 🤘 It feels like you're trying to add a bit more seriousness into that point. ❤ BTW, is there a weight difference between the 7kW & 10kW ? Does the 7kW feel the same with the chassis & the suspension bits ?
@motorincАй бұрын
It's about 10kg, that's not insignificant, but you'd be trading in performance and range in the process too
@ignorant6061Ай бұрын
it actually makes sence , they needed the weight so they can counter the antigravity effect in their space stations.
@motorincАй бұрын
😆
@nachiket1071Ай бұрын
I always fall for the intro music ❤
@motorincАй бұрын
🤜🏽🤛🏽
@yogeeswarpalАй бұрын
do you guys use a prompter or just prepare with a script? the lighting and color tone of the videos is also excellent and unique for a moto channel. Top notch and setting a standard. Keep improving, my two cents would be focussing in on your face as MKBHD uses most of time when making a pun or a joke, just would add more flavor.
@motorincАй бұрын
They don't @yogeeswarpal, MotorInc First is meant to be a freewheeling conversation between Kartikeya and Shumi based on their driving/riding experience. They only refer to their devices when they want to share specific information that needs to be accurate. Everything else is impromptu.
@jatinsahoo458Ай бұрын
Shumi's apple watch face having MotorInc shows how much he loves this channel 😅
@motorincАй бұрын
♥️
@AkshaySingh-oi8hkАй бұрын
Hello Shumi, I was waiting for this video to drop because I saw you riding this. To the community I would say if shumi says it not fast it's fast and if he says it's fast then it is scary, because that man goes. Couldn't catch you on the road, hope to meet you when you are parked somewhere😅
@motorincАй бұрын
Thank you for joining us @AkshaySingh-oi8hk
@wilsondavids4637Ай бұрын
50:03 FOX1 is Radar guided Missile used for BVR (Beyond Visiual Range) need to maintain lock till it hits the target. 50:05 FOX 2 is Heat seeking Missiles. they say FOX1 or FOX2 not for which heard point the missile is released from but to denote what type of Missile is being fired.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks Wilson!
@GAUDAGAMING23 күн бұрын
Shumi as a person looking to purchase a EV to cut down on petrol costing covers 60-70kms commute to work daily and wanting to get a bike not a scooty. would you recommend me to buy the f77 mach 2 ?
@pahadivlogger042627 күн бұрын
They should export it. I’m living in Canada and quite interested to purchase this bike.
@amitgoreАй бұрын
sir if chassis and weight is issue then does smaller battery pack option makes sense? assuming it is lighter? and any observation about mirrors?
@PodTalks.BharatАй бұрын
the way shumi puts it, it seems like an electric sports bike is like a diesel v12 sports car, is that the case ? or is it that in coming years electric sports bikes will make more sense ?
@shubhamrane702026 күн бұрын
When motorinc team rode tork motorcycle did the battery heat or the motor. Please answer this as I need to know this for educational purposes as tork is only electric motorcycle with axial flux motor. Tork is the only indian electric motorcycle manufacturer to make a axial flux motor themselves and first in market as well.
@BigNinja777Ай бұрын
Does the brake light turns on while regen kick in? The 10th level seems to be very strong. Im assuming that unlike the engine breaking, the bike wont be having the sound while regen kicks in, so will it cause problem to the traffic behind?
@Jeru_on_the_roadАй бұрын
I was waiting this guys........ Now to start , I'm travelling in New Zealand and i must say given the fact i just finished a ride on an electric motorcycle, from rather well known amercican motorcycle manufacturer. And well, i hope you cover it some day soon or not, lol . Now to start this watching this, i stopped to type this before i get into watching this episode.
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing Jeru! Hope you had a lot of fun on the ride.
@Jeru_on_the_roadАй бұрын
@@motorinc it was my first time and it quite a different experience, a friend of mine was kind enough to rent the Harley electric from a local place. I don't know I mixed feelings, just eerie electric buzzzzzzz which was something to experience for the first time.
@xdprsiАй бұрын
Hi team, A question regarding charging, can't they use CCS for charging which used by cars, a lot of European ev motorcycles use CCS charging for rapid charging
@monkWarrior-t3wАй бұрын
Planning on reviewing the gold star 650 ?
@motorincАй бұрын
Yes @monkWarrior-t3w
@sanjeevchippalkatti5586Ай бұрын
The intro music is just lit 🔥
@ontheroad8149Ай бұрын
it looks like they promised a Concorde and delivered a ATR72. Well both fly, but its not the same! 22:48 did the bike go sideways a bit?
@adityabhangle7632Ай бұрын
Are we getting an updated RR 310 MotorInc first?
@motorincАй бұрын
In the works!
@anshullmudyavar4244Ай бұрын
Another nice review! Really waiting for the new rr310 review since I'm planning to buy one❤
@motorincАй бұрын
Soon!
@oshislesАй бұрын
Stickers!! Precisely the reason why the Ducatis are beautifully beautiful in a league above the rest owing to their minimal sticker work. I often wonder why designers have to rely overtly on stickers to make a machine look more visually appealing, rather than acknowledging the fact that automotive styling and beauty is/or should be more of an intelligent play between the effects of lights, highlights and shadows (like how a light reflects off the edges and curves of the chassis in contrast with the darker, shadowed areas).
@motorincАй бұрын
But we haven't seen anyone else who uses these many stickers either @oshisles! And just so if any manufacturer is reading this, this is not a challenge! 😄
@giridharanvel919Ай бұрын
That was some fun conversation, loved every moment. One doubt if the vehicle is a blunt instrument isn't that kinda tangent to what Schumi said at the beginning about the going over the crest and feeling heavy. So my understanding is that you feel the weight moving accurately or you come to predict that over time but not precise enough in terms of other aspects as expected ?
@motorincАй бұрын
Blunt means stuff happens predictably perhaps but without precision and control. And those two aspects define what sportsbikes today offer above all
@DeepanjanDebАй бұрын
What about BMW CE 02? Did you guys had a chance to ride it?
@ikhlasnadaf1026 күн бұрын
Now i am happy with Ather 450X. Wanted to upgrade.
@djhunk89Ай бұрын
Customers not asking bcos customer don't know what they want. Give them a better thing and they will appreciate. UVF77 is too good. Really love the bike the way it looks and feels but still away from the RC.
@Abhisek_03Ай бұрын
And with this podcast I am pretty sure that in the near future if I ever decide to buy an electric vehicle then it has to be a scooter or maybe a car, those make much more sense and even in present they are more than practical enough to be a daily driver of our lives
@motorincАй бұрын
Indeed @Abhisek_03
@Abhisek_03Ай бұрын
@@motorinc there's no H in my name, but yeah let's ignore that 😉
@motorincАй бұрын
Apologies! Corrected!
@subhamdey8043Ай бұрын
Please make a discussion on how to tour in the rain better including luggage, gear, and everything . I remember Shumi making one maybe in PD. Just returned from a tour , it rained in the last two days and I realised I was short on preparation for it. So please make a video on this issue
I used to travel daily arround 80 km in Hyderabad. Considering fuel expenses and power i am planning to buy mach 2 recon. Please advise can i go for it or not.
@mysoreakshayАй бұрын
Wait, the safety indicator blinking gimmick is called the ANTI-collision warning system? It warns when collision is not happening? 😂 makes sense in the situation that schumi mentioned
@motorincАй бұрын
🤣
@sagarhawkАй бұрын
I always groove to the intro music. Do you have a longer version? @motorinc
@motorincАй бұрын
Hey Sagar! Glad you enjoy the music - what you're listening to is the whole of it 😊
@er404Ай бұрын
@17:03 shumi was riding at 85kmph, one dude passed by him like a lightening, whoah
@satyabratapal8977Ай бұрын
One thing i would like to add is about the charging infrastructure. Ofcourse they are setting up “fast chargers” on highway routes and the network would soon expand but unless the fast chargers for two wheeler evs are standardised (as they are for four wheeler evs) so that third party players can also setup two wheeler fast chargers, it doesn’t give much confidence to tour on f77.
@motorincАй бұрын
Agreed @satyabratapal8977, this is a catch-22 because EV motorcycles have to become feasible for third parties to consider this and EV manufacturers have to absorb losses to keep making the motorcycles, which isn't always in their control.
@satyabratapal8977Ай бұрын
@@motorinc Yeah that’s right. In some ways ultraviolette is trying to do that and in future the scenario would change. Meanwhile we can hope that they should be less obsessed with fighter planes and more with updating the actual hardware. Otherwise it’s a good machine which is limited not by performance but by the actual handling.
@Myth.popperАй бұрын
Production quality is so good, the only thing I feel is skin tone needs to be more warmer so that it can compliment the BG blue-ishness
@motorincАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback @Myth.popper
@7kabirАй бұрын
Waiting for some comfortable posture for long rides, when anyways they've long range, good power train..
@AbhinavGupta-gr5uyАй бұрын
Have you not posted the full review of Maverick yet? I was searching for it's review from you guys but all I could find were...shorts!!!
@motorincАй бұрын
In the works @AbhinavGupta-gr5uy
@AbhinavGupta-gr5uyАй бұрын
@@motorinc Eagerly waiting for it - Abhinav
@qwqw100Ай бұрын
Shumi, Karthik Just one question, Can this be my first bike for city commute mainly and very occasional weekend rides; the base variant, not the recon one (as it's 10 kgs lighter). Also, I would have loved to see a comparison between the 2 models for instance how does the less weight affects the driving as compared to the recon model? And any other points - you get my point. Please assist.
@motorincАй бұрын
Yes, definitely it can. Less weight means less range and slightly less performance but that trade-off might work for you. But will it mean a magical change in how the weight affects the feel? We would say no. And is this first bike of yours a good representation for a what 2024 sportsbike is like? Unfortuantely, no.
@qwqw100Ай бұрын
@@motorinc Thank you so much!
@sunnytaneja3395Ай бұрын
Hello... Dear sir....if possible kindly make an episode on Tiago JTP. ...and also give info on how to source parts for it....because it is now discontinued.....
@FeelthatRevАй бұрын
It seems to me that Ultraviolet is not really focused on creating motorcycles for the general public. The owners appear to be designing motorcycles more for their own satisfaction.
@Amol-BharatАй бұрын
Hey Man, I'm looking to buy a motorcycle, Four important things I want are, Dual channel ABS Tubeless tyres Extreme comfort on long rides Budget 1.5 lacs Can you please suggest?
@adeadgirl13Ай бұрын
Wait, is it supposed to be like a fighter jet or a space ship? They should call the dealerships, hangars. They can also offer 'mid air refueling' where a truck comes alongside you on the highway and you ride alongside while charging your battery. That will finally make it cool!
@motorincАй бұрын
Hangar is what they used to call their main showroom in Bengaluru @adeadgirl13 😅
@kruzerblade4740Ай бұрын
In all honesty, even more than a street naked, a proper, large sized electric tourer (not even an adv, something akin to a cruiser, or a Honda Goldwing) would make far more sense. I know it goes completely against the whole fighter jet marketing shebang, but hear me out: 1. An anyways large and heavy format, wouldn't nearly suffer as much from having an electric powertrain and batteries 2. Considering the monstrous amounts of torque Ultraviolette's motors seem to be capable of generating, it would be perfect for load and luggage carrying 3. Massive saving of expense considering it's an electric, where putting in the miles is the best way to maximise return on investment. 4. bit of a stretch, but novelty factor. A PROPER all electric touring-bike (not like the komaki ranger) is an almost non-existent format, so a brand offering something like this, especially considering the advantages, as well as the way UV has managed to tune their Power units, it would seriously give the brand and bike a serious USP, especially considering its ambitions to compete in international markets, where expectations from touring motorcycles are extremely high. just my opinion tho :)
@iparesh14Ай бұрын
So waiting for naked or ADV style touring version is good choice
@HiteshIndiaMeenaАй бұрын
How is it while driving at night time And the tyre as well as suspension performance at wet surfaces or while mild off roading Because I heard its headlight's throw is not that good
@motorincАй бұрын
Headlight is average and the tyres are okay in the wet and not meant for off-roading - so whatever they're able to do is welcome, Hitesh
@rajul6787 минут бұрын
Who should buy one?
@rameshrajendran9216Ай бұрын
I enjoy the content of the channel. Great job. Just want to know, y very limited or no review or opinion about MG or Ola. Is it a bias? If so, i feel good product or bad it deserves your channel's time and attention. So that we know what we are getting into or not. ✌️
@motorincАй бұрын
It's kinda funny that any gap in content is automatically labeled as a bias now, no, Ramesh? Ola we did tests many moons ago, and it did so badly and that we stopped attributing time and resources to their products. MG, we did test the Comet last year but logistics challenges happened and that video never got finished. But you'll see the Windsor on the channel soon.
@rameshrajendran9216Ай бұрын
@@motorinc understood👍 . Waiting for the windsor review and the most awaited Reboot 2. 🤞
@balakrishnanselva1361Ай бұрын
CONCLUSION : Untill the battery energy density improves significantly it is a difficult task to design a Sporty Motorcycle
@sninadsАй бұрын
Someone rightly said - “There is nothing ultra about the sales of Ultraviolette” 😅