NEW! Royal Enfield Scram 411. MOTORWAY TEST REVIEW. Will it make a good touring motorcycle?

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stuart fillingham

stuart fillingham

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The Biggest comments and questions Ive had about the Scram so far. Seem to be based around its capability as a tourer and whether it can handle itself well on the motorway. Hopefully all your questions are answered her!
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@DebdenJohnny
@DebdenJohnny 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@stuartfillingham
@stuartfillingham 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome and Thank You!
@mantarayal
@mantarayal 2 жыл бұрын
Loving the comments below. As a kiwi on his OE in the 80s I bought a Moto Guzzi VII 500...rode it to work (as a labourer in London) and all around the UK, and then across Europe to Israel, and all around there too. Tank bag with a paper map in the clear insert. Carrier on the back with a pack I found in the loft of my kiwi base in London, into which I fitted a tiny tent (that never leaked and cost 20 quid) and a sleeping bag...and...ummm...undies? And wet weather gear..that's right..plastic pants and a cheap parka. And toilet paper. Normally nicked from bars and elsewhere. Anyway, my point is...great review, and if you stay off the bloody motorways, a bike like this can literally change your life, with adventures along the way. I learned that your power doesn't come from your bike so much as it comes from your bond with it, and willingness for the ride that you want. Not someone else. Ride safe everyone.
@davewoodward1155
@davewoodward1155 2 жыл бұрын
I had the v50 and did the same. Great little bike. Wish I hadn't sold it.
@philryder6399
@philryder6399 Жыл бұрын
Good lad. 40 yrs ago I rode a CD175 round the west coast of Scotland, tent & beer vouchers. All you need. Less is more etc
@PhilipBallGarry
@PhilipBallGarry 2 жыл бұрын
Those prolific "U" turners at the start of your vid is what scares me most when filtering Stu. Especially those who do so without a moments thought to check what might be coming down their right hand side 😬
@DoomNedwob
@DoomNedwob 2 жыл бұрын
The curse of the modern traffic jam! Scares the life out of me, so much that I didn't hear a word Stu said in those first few minutes and will have to watch it again! 😬
@PhilipBallGarry
@PhilipBallGarry 2 жыл бұрын
@@DoomNedwob I was exactly the same 😳
@stuartfillingham
@stuartfillingham 2 жыл бұрын
Ha I left a comment as soon as you left this one and it seems You Tube has removed it! Yes the art is to move slowly and watch everyone well ahead like a hawk, Proceed with extreme caution!
@jamesthomson9843
@jamesthomson9843 2 жыл бұрын
I came to grief a few years back (same situation). It wasn't much fun and I never saw it coming. Hard lesson, but I watch carefully for it now. popeye.
@ruahinesrider
@ruahinesrider 2 жыл бұрын
@@stuartfillingham Another idiot in a red car was the first one.
@mrbritesideoftheroad
@mrbritesideoftheroad 2 жыл бұрын
Thank You Stuart! Your review is spot on 👍 After just over 500 miles in 3 weeks, I have enjoyed my scram 411 immensely, its a joy to ride and I've taken it on pretty much every road. Ok not extreme off-roading, I'll admit!! It is a comfortable, capable all rounder. I can only afford one bike at present and I spent a long time deliberating over which motorcycle to choose. I think I have struck gold, well it feels that way😊 Please keep up Your reviews? They are invaluable to sensible-minded motorcyclists 👍
@hartley383
@hartley383 2 жыл бұрын
Im a Himalyan owner (not even seen a Scram yet) but i completeley agree with you thoughts on its long range capabilities and its jack of all trades status. Just last weekend i threw some bags and tent on the back, rode for 3 1/2 hrs on A and B roads to Wiltshire. Pitched my tent, and went to play on Salisbury Plain for a few hours. Following morning , packed up and rode home again. Whats more after just a few miles of riding i was as happy as Larry, buzzing along, taking in the ride. This bike has surpassed my expectation in all respects. Id happily go off tomorrow on a tour of Europe on my little RE, and i dare say id find it more rewarding than taking my 1250GS.
@xperiakppxperiaphone2807
@xperiakppxperiaphone2807 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Stuart, When I was a Lad and attended motorcycle rallies most weekends, I was always impressed by the herds of German motorcyclists touring the UK on MZ/CZ 125 Two stroke Motorcycles, packed to the gunwales with camping equipment. Just like you say, the best touring motorcycle is the one parked in your garage. PS The happy spot on my Interceptor 650 seems to be around 55 to 60 mph, it's also the best speed for mpg. Cheers Keith
@critterIMHO
@critterIMHO 2 жыл бұрын
thank you for this. I like traveling with the “avoid highways” feature on google maps turned on, so I was already thinking this may be the bike for me when it comes to the US, and now I’m even more convinced.
@colinmartin2921
@colinmartin2921 2 жыл бұрын
I always find 70MPH to be as fast as I want to go on a motorway on a normally-seated bike, as the wind is just so strong. I have never understood the attraction of monstrous motorcycles, the sheer weight and bulk negates any attraction of the power, and in a tiny island like Britain it all seems so pointless, particularly these days with traffic density and speed cameras everywhere. I have an ancient 250 Ducati in my collection that is just so light and fun that it is my go-to bike for local rides.
@farmoboy83
@farmoboy83 2 жыл бұрын
Agree as a naked bike enthusiast. I had a bandit 1200 and now a sv650 and the speed I travel at motorway is the same because after 120kmh or 140kmh on a no wind day is the maximum confortable speed to travel. More than that just for a few seconds and that's it. If it is worth the extra cost and expenses of a powerful motorbike depends on the person. I also would never spend 1000eur on a pair of shoes, even if I was very rich because for a fraction of that price I get similar shoes that do the job well.
@markymarknj
@markymarknj 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. Maybe it's because I'm older (60) and more cognizant of my mortality, but 60-70 mph is about as fast as I want to go on two wheels anymore!
@markymarknj
@markymarknj 2 жыл бұрын
@@farmoboy83 I totally get that! With a bigger, more powerful bike, you'll want to go faster; that can endanger your license and lead to possible jail time. Plus, a big, powerful bike needs bigger, more expensive tires, and it needs them more often.
@farmoboy83
@farmoboy83 2 жыл бұрын
@@cowmath77 yes but in America you can go to jail for speeding and in my country, at least for the first time, you can at maximum be forced to take your licence again and pay a few hundred euros. So, even with huge stretches of motorways, going too fast is pointless and again, on a naked bike, regardless of the part of the world, it's unconfortable and tiring to go above 70 for many miles.
@markymarknj
@markymarknj 2 жыл бұрын
@@cowmath77 it sounds like you're west of the Mississippi, and things would be different. I was speaking for points out east where I am and am most familiar with.
@MrJasonmay69
@MrJasonmay69 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Stu, it baffles me how often I end up explaining to my mates why i want to go smaller with my next bike. 'Bigger is better' still seems to be a prevalent attidude, particularly amongst young riders
@tonybland9226
@tonybland9226 Жыл бұрын
Agree with you 100% I have a Z900 rs and a interceotor 650 and find i ride more and more on the more relaxing RE 650, to the point of thinking of selling the Z,
@richardyardley5127
@richardyardley5127 2 жыл бұрын
An excellent review Stu. I think the most important thing about touring on major roads is the ability to comfortably stay fast enough to stay ahead of big lorries. I speak from experience here. Eight years ago I took a Chinese built 125 on a tour from Surrey through France to the Pyrenees mountains. I bought the bike new for around eleven hundred quid. A Lexmoto Street 125. Basically a copy of an early 80's Suzuki. The vibration on that thing makes my Classic 500 feel like a Bentley!! I can still feel the vibrations now but it did a great job in permanently breaking down my bum fat!! lol. The problem with it too was that it could only cruise at about 55mph before things started to go very twitchy. Lorries tight up your backend for miles on end whilst your belly is on the tank is not much fun. Both my Classic 500 and my Himalayan are well capable of relaxed comfort, ahead of lorries at motorway speeds. This is the most important thing imo. Just my view 🙂
@eagleridge1972
@eagleridge1972 2 жыл бұрын
Well not exactly on topic but I went and bought a 2020 enfield 500 classic with under 2000 miles on it, that about 6 weeks ago it now has 4000 miles. I haven't ridden my old Gs adventure since I got it and rode my 1500 intruder last night and it just doesn't do it for me anymore so it's my favourite bike and just makes me smile all the time. Your channel was instrumental in sealing the deal. Thanks
@mototakahe836
@mototakahe836 2 жыл бұрын
Yes Mr Fillingham has a lot of Enfield sales to account for .Me and the Interceptor aswell He is the ultimate "Influencer" on youtube.
@mikesbikechannel4387
@mikesbikechannel4387 2 жыл бұрын
I thought a lot about what you said about driving habits. Then I started to think about why many of us feel that we have to have a bigger more powerful bike. Part of motorcycling is enjoying the "freedom" of the open road at its finest. No cages, no seat belts, no false sense of security. Just you the bike and the road. On the other hand, you have those that take the inherent power that a bike can wield and use it for their own ego. The "mine is faster than yours" mentality is what proliferates the biking community as a whole. Even I have fallen victim to this issue, although I'm a little older and a tad wiser and I know how to control those urges with my right hand and wrist.
@johnscongdon4798
@johnscongdon4798 2 жыл бұрын
thanks Stuart. You have been my motorcycle mentor for 3+yrs and a year ago I bought the Continental GT and love it. Sold my last Triumph in the '70s ! Now I do it all with study, strategy, intelligence and skills, I hope ! I look forward to your work each week. Thanks again.
@markymarknj
@markymarknj 2 жыл бұрын
Stuart, thanks for another good review. Thanks to you, the Scram is growing on me! And no apologies for the rant are necessary. Years ago, I would've made the argument that one needs a bigger, faster bike; now that age (60) and rediscovering smaller bikes (RE Meteor 350) have given me perspective, I'm inclined to agree with you. Besides, at my age, WTF would I want to go faster than 70 on two wheels anyway? Why? if you go down at higher speed, you're looking at an ICU stay-uh, NO THANKS! I find 60-70 mph is as fast as I want to go on two wheels these days. I don't know what the situation in the UK is, but here in the US, our Interstates (our equivalent of your motorways) almost always have a US highway that parallels it. The US highway system came in to being during the 1920s, thus preceding the Interstates by decades. Depending on where you are, the US highways would, I guess, be equivalent to an A or B road in the UK. Anyway, if you're traveling between two places in the US, you can take a US highway there, as it'll parallel in Interstate. For example if one is traveling between northeast US and Florida, one can take US-1 and/or US-301, as they parallel I-95; in fact, US-301 is so close in places that you can almost reach out and TOUCH I-95! SO! One doesn't need a bigger, faster bike to travel the Interstate, as there's usually a more appropos road alongside it. That's the case in the US anyway.
@KennyQuestShow
@KennyQuestShow 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. In most cases, when traveling regionally within the state, taking the interstate only saves you 30 minutes. At least that’s what I’ve discovered here in Central Florida.
@philmorrow2446
@philmorrow2446 2 жыл бұрын
Another clear, concise and yet comprehensive review. Without doubt the best reviews on KZbin!! Nice one uncle stu!!
@Seasidesurfer
@Seasidesurfer 2 жыл бұрын
Loved the video and seeing you demonstrate this bike's capabilities. Best part - the burble of the exhaust in the last minute of the video! Crack on Stuart, super job, stay safe.
@robertpearce2244
@robertpearce2244 Жыл бұрын
Just bought a Scram! Based on a lot of your reviews 😊 The speed limit in New Zealand is 100kph / 60mph with a few exceptions at 110kph, so here, that top speed of 120kph is just fine 😊 And as the saying goes, it more fun riding a slow bike fast, than a fast bike slow. I know that to be true, I had a Hyabusa in 2015… 😉 Keep up the good work!
@robertpearce2244
@robertpearce2244 Жыл бұрын
@allan thomas well so far, it’s happy-as at 100-110 🤗
@timcollins3484
@timcollins3484 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Stuart for the review and the new lead-in and background music. And showing how motorbikes can slip through heavy feeder-road car traffic.
@crustyoldmetalhead
@crustyoldmetalhead 2 жыл бұрын
I just bought a Himalayan and your channel was very helpful in guiding me to smaller capacity bikes and the Royal Enfield brand. Thank you.
@iansamuelson3666
@iansamuelson3666 Жыл бұрын
I've been looking at the scram 411 for my first bike over the last few months. I had the chance to see it in person today for the first time. It was bigger than I thought it would be (I'm 6'2, 200lbs). Great video.
@themoog3889
@themoog3889 2 жыл бұрын
Jack of all trades master of none , but oftentimes better than a master of one ! If only I had a pound for everytime I read if only it had 10 more HP I'd not be watching this at work , I'm still not convinced it's anything special or that RE have produced a big seller but I'm happy enough to eat humble pie if it is ( I'm happy with most pie tbh ) seems a capable enough bike though ! Interesting in your comments on the tripper because I'm going to fit one to my Interceptor , glad to see they do a black one obviously !
@B0M0A0K
@B0M0A0K Жыл бұрын
What a great video. You answered various concerns directly and in plain English. Well done! After watching a number of your videos lately, I'm convinced, and now subscribed.
@stevecoppin4278
@stevecoppin4278 2 жыл бұрын
cracking review Stu , i think your 100% right that smaller motorcycles is the way to go what with fuel price's and the reduction of speed limits , who want's something that pull's your arm's out of their socket's , ride safe
@erictharg
@erictharg Жыл бұрын
100% agree with your comments re. "getting out of trouble" on fast roads. Don't get into trouble in the first place!
@Beavis-et8ox
@Beavis-et8ox 2 жыл бұрын
I made the exact same experience with the Himalayan (perfect daily "workhorse"), but additional enjoy her "extra features" compared to the Scram. Maybe I would have considered the Scram if it was available then, but now that I have the Himalayan (and Interceptor) I see no reasons for changes.
@jonoxford6447
@jonoxford6447 2 жыл бұрын
An interesting review, good to see you were able to spend a few days getting out and about on the Scram to test its touring capability. I am glad to hear that you are planning to give the Himalayan a test ride as well.
@Dreddingbath
@Dreddingbath 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Stuart, this is a really interesting and helpful way to review the SCRAM, putting it through it’s paces at something it isn’t outwardly designed for but will no doubt have to do. My riding buddy insists it is his phone at fault not his Beeline/Tripper. It makes for interesting rides when you have the time to miss the odd turn, or downright annoying when you don’t.
@RobVespa
@RobVespa 2 жыл бұрын
Great commentary - and more restrained than how I would've wanted to deliver some of it. Ha. Thanks, Stuart!
@mikereed7887
@mikereed7887 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that Stuart .Youv'e just answered the questions that were in my head . A great review :)
@garycarr2530
@garycarr2530 2 жыл бұрын
As always Stuart the way you approach your motorcycle reviews emphasise the “real world” capabilities of the machine . Which is what a potential owner needs before considering looking at the bike.
@Rasnaaa
@Rasnaaa 2 ай бұрын
SIMPLE WORDS PUT TOGETHER TO EXPLAIN IN LAYMAN TERMS. ITS A SKILL❤❤❤❤❤❤
@stevedix2973
@stevedix2973 2 жыл бұрын
The only reason people go on about the need for big cubes and power to tour is because they have fallen sheep like for the advertising scams telling them they have to have that , a bit like the odd need for the latest phone or whizz bang tech , biking is about being yourself , not following the crowd or getting tied up with tech ect . Keep it simple , you don`t need a bike that`ll carry the kitchen sink and accessories out the yin yang , you need a tent , a sleeping bag , a few items of clean clothing and a destination that will not require mile upon mile of straight black top , any bike capable of cruising at 50mph is worthy , as for that matter is one that`s slower , it`s not how fast you ride or get there , it`s why you do it , back road blossom trails are the answer every time . Thanks for another straight up review , now i`m going out for a bimble on my old 22bhp bullet 500 .
@chrisc5275
@chrisc5275 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent review as ever Stu. Fully agree you don’t need overwhelming power to make a good tourer. I covered ‘000’s of miles in the UK and Europe on an MZ ETZ300 and had a great time.
@davidmiller6504
@davidmiller6504 2 жыл бұрын
Another great presentation. I have ridden since my 16th birthday and my rides have covered classics, sports, high capacity adventure tourers, cruisers, modern classics and the down right quirky. Reflecting on many years of riding my best memories are of those rides employing lower capacity bikes during lean times (we call these 'the mortgage years'). As you point out these types of bike are future proof, economical and affordable. Above all, they are FUN! looking forward to a Himalayan review.
@PhilipBallGarry
@PhilipBallGarry 2 жыл бұрын
My biking experience sounds identical to yours and I totally agree 👍😁
@thejoker-ie1mm
@thejoker-ie1mm Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this video Stuart, another honest test drive! Greetings from Italy 👍
@joereedmusic9853
@joereedmusic9853 2 жыл бұрын
An intuitive review, well done. It set aside a few of my motorway concerns.
@jfro5867
@jfro5867 2 жыл бұрын
Like many (locals) I know those roads well, good test Stuart. TBH I would not have wanted to take it on the M62 but you did and proved it was ok.
@cyberisticgal7991
@cyberisticgal7991 2 жыл бұрын
I agree wholeheartedly, long ago I owned a Honda CB 350, that I think would compare to the Scram's speed capability, I was quite happy with it. It was what it was, I enjoyed that bike. Thanks for another great video, ride safe and God bless.
@neilharrison1203
@neilharrison1203 2 жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more with your sentiments. Common sense - and a good review - thank you
@billverdon2085
@billverdon2085 2 жыл бұрын
Great video as usual. Definitely my type of bike. Totally agree with your comments on power and speed.
@homersimpson432
@homersimpson432 2 жыл бұрын
fantastic review, exactly the type of information I was looking for about the scram 411
@ChrisAndrews831
@ChrisAndrews831 2 жыл бұрын
Great review Stu I wish more so called reviewers would do these real world realistic reviews 🥰
@daveinwla6360
@daveinwla6360 2 жыл бұрын
About the Tripper problems... It might be the the metal of the cell phone holder distorting the wireless signal from the cell phone. As a test, try standing the cell phone in an upright position on the handle bar with duct tape. If it works better that way, start looking for a plastic cell phone holder.
@keithstewart1979
@keithstewart1979 2 жыл бұрын
Love everything about the Scram. It would be a blast on all the dirt roads I have around here or with proper tires, out in Big Bend on some trails. I've heard several people complain about the tripper, so you are not alone.
@agelaonsoikea
@agelaonsoikea 2 жыл бұрын
I like these videos because they present motorcycles and motorcycling as intelligent choise of using motorcycles intelligently. I test rode Benelli Imperiale 400 cc a few days ago and it impressed me how well it ran with only 15.5 kW!
@Bob-oo7sm
@Bob-oo7sm 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you regarding the Tripper.I use mine as a clock as it's useless.
@paulgardner2203
@paulgardner2203 Жыл бұрын
Another great video,you hit the nail on the head,not everybody wants to race through there life.some of us just like the journey.
@derekwarner6898
@derekwarner6898 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video packed with all sorts of information and a sensible view of the biking world. Looks like the Scram has a great future but adds to the difficulty of choosing which of the RE bikes is the best for you. LIked the music track by the way!!
@paulblatchford4234
@paulblatchford4234 2 жыл бұрын
Jake of all trades master of none oft better than master of one as the full quote goes and I have to agree with that nice review very helpful cheers.
@haxan6663
@haxan6663 2 жыл бұрын
Back in the 90s, I took a job with a 70 mile a day commute, which could be 60 miles on a motorway (I didn't often choose that option). Just before starting this job. my 550 Suzuki was thrown down the road when an inexperienced driver went into the back of me. A friend lent me his second bike, an MZ251 two stroke. I was familiar with the MZ, having passed my test on a 125. I rode this little bike, with no drama, for about 6 months. These days I have sold my Shadow 1100 and need a bike for commuting. The Scram is definitely on my list, although I am still tempted by the Interceptor.
@sanclewphotographic
@sanclewphotographic 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Stuart, what a great informative video, I am certainly interested in possibly buying one soon, especially after seeing you review, regards, Colin.
@ivormorris1917
@ivormorris1917 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve just ordered one after a test ride recently, I agree with pretty much all your point’s on this great little bike, can’t wait to take delivery, I have a couple of bikes including GT650 Continental but nothing has grabbed my attention more than this scram after just a short test ride I was hooked 🏍👍
@FredWilbury
@FredWilbury 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Stuart I love the rants and the review
@stuartfillingham
@stuartfillingham 2 жыл бұрын
Thank YOU!
@chuckvt5196
@chuckvt5196 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, and your statements about needing to do 80 to 90 to be safe on 70 mph highways is spot on! That is a dangerous and crazy idea!
@thelonegr00ver
@thelonegr00ver 2 жыл бұрын
Spot on Stuart, thanks for clarifying the cruising speed for the Scam.
@TheArtdecovampire
@TheArtdecovampire 2 жыл бұрын
An excellent review and I totally agreed with your rant about speed and bike choice. A good rider knows their steed and does with it what its capable of. Your last two reviews of the 411 has tempted me to get one for alongside my Meteor. Another beautiful ride which has just enough power for me to get what I want. Having torn around in the 80s on two stroke missiles, I'm happy to swap MPH for a sure footed comfortable ride with a decent gear box now I'm back. I'm not scared of powerful bikes, just don't see the point in buying, taxing and ensuring a 1200cc bike for it to sit in the garage all week . For the price of a good second hand Bonnie I can have a Meteor and a 411, put a bit of kit on both and still have a smile on my face. I travel a lot of back roads and lanes, get stuck behind a lot of tractors, so both bikes would suit me.
@WerdnaLiten
@WerdnaLiten 2 жыл бұрын
Small capacity bikes are the ideal bikes for touring; take in the scenery at a leisurely pace. As for your 'rant', I agree; when people say they want more power to 'get out of trouble' what they really need is more training, so they don't get into trouble in the first place.
@grahamcrighton8113
@grahamcrighton8113 8 ай бұрын
Good review, first review I’ve seen that really takes in real world riding not just weekend off-road warrior stuff. Thank you! Not so sure on the music but hey I love Prog 😉!
@tonydobberson4439
@tonydobberson4439 Жыл бұрын
Considering one of these as a second bike for a 20 mile commute . Very useful informative video. 👍
@justinacutt7468
@justinacutt7468 2 жыл бұрын
Great review, music and editing top notch!
@tpv59
@tpv59 6 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT review and comments. Thank You.
@michaeljoesmith3977
@michaeljoesmith3977 2 жыл бұрын
The Scram 411 reminds me of the Kawasaki KLR 650 that I owned for several years, in that it was a do-it-all motorcycle and handy as pocket on a shirt. Nice video. I look forward to the next one.
@roballen6351
@roballen6351 2 жыл бұрын
Ah nice to see that area of Sutton/Bransholme ring road is still as busy as ever 😩 I would have thought that those doing u turns would be looking for bikes but as always you have to look out for yourself expecting them not to be looking for you. Great review again.
@base3y
@base3y 2 жыл бұрын
I thought the idea of touring on a motorbike was to avoid motorways and take in the scenery and enjoy the journey. personally if I need to take a motorway anywhere, including in a car I prefer travelling at night to avoid the traffic. can't wait to test ride the scram. looks like it's gonna be a cracking little all rounder.
@stephencox1955
@stephencox1955 2 жыл бұрын
Nice review Stuart,enjoyed that very much,sentiments re motorways very much in my favour,thank you.
@paulclarke1233
@paulclarke1233 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Stewart, another great vid and well done and whot you said about moterway driving is right and well said and I a greey with you completely and keep up the great vids and a great review of this good bike
@stevelynes8058
@stevelynes8058 2 жыл бұрын
Really helpful and practical video. You've answered the main question I had which was will it cope with motorways if your going on tour, and clearly it does. I am no speed merchant - but I do want a bike that will keep up with 70mph traffic and not feel as if its struggling. From what you say this is probably a better option than either the Classic or Meteor if you like touring. Thanks Stuart.
@johnsamson-snell9558
@johnsamson-snell9558 2 жыл бұрын
Well, I never thought that I would hear those words, “I had to resort to the M62 which was thankfully was more busy”. I’m totally in agreement with your comments re speed on motorways. I came back to Kent from the Dales a week back on my GS1200 and my speed rarely went over 65mph. Mostly due to traffic but also, it’s far less stressful.
@keithcooper6817
@keithcooper6817 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Stuart, completely agree you don't need any more , having just returned from a 1300 mile journey around Central France, the bike was faultless and could not have asked for more. Cheers Keith
@davidroberts7490
@davidroberts7490 2 жыл бұрын
Really good to get that information ! A lady biker friend of mine asked me to help her choose a new bike. We looked at a few Asian 250 s but thankfully she decided on a lovely red and white Scram. Must admit now I fancy one myself. I think I would swap the tripper for some sort of aftermarker rev counter. Really enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work, and greetings from Sicily. Ps very curious to get your opinion on the Himalayan
@Nrgpack
@Nrgpack 2 жыл бұрын
My mind is set on selling all my bikes (got 6 of them) and getting a bike that will do everything... I own bikes from 20 to 120 hp and I love them all, but hehe, getting older and a bit lazy to keep up with the maintenence. I will testride an Interceptor and a Himalayan in the comming weeks (Scram is not available). If the Himalayan got the same performance as the Scram, that will be the bike. Stuart, I love your straight forward talking and your lessons about how to behave on the roads, you'r the man!! Big thanks for another insightful video!!
@grahamebradford1028
@grahamebradford1028 2 жыл бұрын
Another excellent and very informative review. I just need a bit of luck on the premium bonds now.
@Gonbarbo
@Gonbarbo Жыл бұрын
Great review as always
@henryhartley9993
@henryhartley9993 2 жыл бұрын
Nice one Stuart, as always spot on....
@LeytonC
@LeytonC 2 жыл бұрын
Jack of all trades, master of none - often better than a master of one... I have to admit, I really do like the look of the scram 411. Thanks for the video!
@barryjmarling
@barryjmarling 2 жыл бұрын
Great video,great honest bike and fantastic value for money.👍🏻
@Motorrade
@Motorrade 2 жыл бұрын
It is always a pleasure watching your videos! I like how you have incorporated modern/new age music with these new age bikes! When are you getting back on your Classic 500 again 🙏 Have a great weekend 🍻
@martinholt2844
@martinholt2844 2 жыл бұрын
Great review Stu!
@peterhobbs7609
@peterhobbs7609 2 жыл бұрын
Bang on Uncle Stu, if it can do 70, then it’s fine on the motorway, I have toured Europe,2 up on a twist and go 300cc Vespa loaded with luggage for a 2 week trip and have never really thought of motorways as an issue at all, just go with the flow and enjoy the ride, BTW we are off to tour the Mountains of Northern Spain this summer on the Vespa, and will join the hoards of GS’s on the ferry again, I love those bikes, but quite happy with life in the slow lane!
@ronaldthomas9396
@ronaldthomas9396 2 жыл бұрын
Great review, I like the scram and may purchase one as my 3rd bike, the power is not an issue. I tour on my BMW r1200r and am not one to feel restricted by speed limits as I ride at a pace that suits the road and traffic conditions and not a number on a sign! I don't race and strive to be safe. I have reached the age of 75 having ridden since I was 21!
@dougsmith7580
@dougsmith7580 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for setting to right my biggest concerns, that of top speed and cruising capabilities. I like the Scram, as do many others apparently because there are none available in my nearest city, but was concerned about having to wring it out to keep up with traffic on the highway. I have a 90 minute ride to reach the city on 100 kmh roads that too frequently see vehicles at 120+ often pulling travel trailers. Some Canadians don’t seem to have much regard for motorcyclists so I was very concerned about maintaining a constant highway speed. Your review has moved the Scram well up my list once I sell my Bonneville and TW200. If Royal Enfield sold the Hunter in a 500cc configuration I would be in a real dilemma. Thanks again.
@ThePalmizzle
@ThePalmizzle 10 ай бұрын
Hey Stu, love the videos. Your format is so relaxing. I love seeing that you posted a new video. Keep up the good work. I just wanted to point out the whole phrase is "Jack of all trades, master of none...is sometimes better than a master of one." No one finishes the phrase and it has come to mean the opposite of its original intent. However the correct phrasing would lend itself nicely to your point here.
@PaulBartontreegazer
@PaulBartontreegazer Жыл бұрын
Great review and commentary - thanks!
@timholt2907
@timholt2907 Жыл бұрын
Another good video. Love the look of the Scram, Im still thinking of a replacement for my old 1200 Bandit winter bike. I must have a go on one.!
@abhigyansinha7924
@abhigyansinha7924 Жыл бұрын
Great review mate, I have this bike and even roads and even in bumper to bumper traffic in India, the bike feel very stable. Yes, even on roads in India which are not the smoothest, it’s a breeze on empty highways, so it’s a very worth one’s money product. The only two things that RE could change is 1. Have LED headlamps and 2. Tubeless radials
@Fred-zc8lt
@Fred-zc8lt 2 жыл бұрын
Good afternoon Stu, Great narration, I felt your points were made well. In regards to your point on looks, I'm heavily leaned towards the classic look; but practicality, if my body felt like yours at the end of the day when compared on two different bikes... I won't go based on looks, it would be the practical, the comfort, sounds like the Scram. Darn it, glad I'm blessed to have my cake. Fred
@philipfieldhouse9229
@philipfieldhouse9229 Жыл бұрын
Love your honest, and sometimes blunt, reviews. I'd rather go twice as far,half as fast, to enjoy a fun and safe journey. Currently riding year round on a cheap Chinese 125 scooter,does great but I'd love to have either the same or hunter.
@chrisweeks6973
@chrisweeks6973 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Stuart, that's a nicely-considered review of the Scram 411. I for one don't mind you having a rant, if that's what it was, coz it's your channel and if folks disagree with you or don't like what you have to say, they can always choose not to watch. Personally, I value straight talking and so I appreciate the review. From what you said, the bike would fulfill both my touring and urban requirements, both here in Philippines and in West Australia, where 110 kph (68 mph) is the state open highway limit. Given the distances in Oz, a comfortable ride is very important, so it's good to hear that the bike delivers on both fronts.
@FrankFischersaltandblue
@FrankFischersaltandblue 10 ай бұрын
Many thanks Stuart for your reviews. You put the right words to feelings I have about motorcycling. Your attitude brings me to stop playing with the thought and just buying one. The moment out there is real, everything else just in your head. And the Scram seems to be a no-brainer with this attitude.
@stuartfillingham
@stuartfillingham 10 ай бұрын
Thank You!
@timsatch9198
@timsatch9198 2 жыл бұрын
I always watch your stuff with in a short time of release, but this started playing after something else and I realised it had not had my undivided attention. I live on the German side of the German/Dutch border. I had a big mouth and poo pood the Dutch when the reduced their motorway speed limits 60mph between 06:00 and 18:00. Having recently made a longer journey in Holland I was surprised how relaxing 60mph was compared to often no speed limits in Germany. I still got where I was going, and totally unstressed. The Scram reminds me of my 1st big bike (it was in the mid 70s..) It was a mid 50s Triumph 5T Speed Twin. Similar size, similar power, similar everything actually. Your rides this day were also so similar to what I did with my Triumph. An excellent video and a bike well worth looking at.
@stuartlockwood9645
@stuartlockwood9645 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Stuart, 😊 thanks for the video ,and your thoughts and impressions after the test ride, I guess it's a flexible work horse, not a race horse, and if anybody thinks it will be the latter then they've bought the wrong bike, or just didn't think it through before buying, but I personally like the look of it, I suppose as an old duffer it looks like my old bikes , and that would be my comfort zone, so to speak, and I would ride it accordingly. Look after yourself mate, stay safe, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart UK.
@cliveteague2115
@cliveteague2115 2 жыл бұрын
Great review. Thank you.
@taufiqurrahman7762
@taufiqurrahman7762 2 жыл бұрын
The new background music 🎵 a nice addition to awesome review
@snapie2
@snapie2 2 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this video. And I will be looking at this bike. Also agree with every word of what you called the rant. 👍
@Matt-hm9uo
@Matt-hm9uo 2 жыл бұрын
The interesting thing for me here, is uphill on my Meteor, it's a strain above 50. The only way to go faster is to wring it in 4th gear and it is a push. On the flat it will make it to 70 after a while. The Meteor is 20% down on the Scram 411 on both torque and power. For the extra few cc's that the scram has, you are saying Stu that it sits at 70 comfortably. That's pretty damned good ! I didn't go for the Himalayan as I just could not get on with the bike/engine at all as soon as I first went down the road (which is rare for me as I like most bikes). It'll be really interesting to hear your view of the difference between the Himalayan and the Scram when riding. Thx as always for the interesting vids !
@malcolmmyatt9092
@malcolmmyatt9092 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant as usual, Stuart.
@User-cc6cq
@User-cc6cq 2 жыл бұрын
Such a useful review!
@PeterAllan00
@PeterAllan00 2 жыл бұрын
Another great review relevant to the needs of the average rider or those likely to be buying a Scram, I own a Himalayan and a Harley Davidson, guess which bike is ridden most frequently.
@paulmeeson1003
@paulmeeson1003 Жыл бұрын
Great review, Love the rant 100% with you on that. I take my 350 meteor on the motorway occasionally and no problem what so ever. Personally don't understand people wining about not pulling top gear up a long drag, go down a gear that's why you have a gear box🤷‍♂️. Keep up the good work👍
@raymondpinder3692
@raymondpinder3692 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another useful video.
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