Is the Aeroride Bravo NM customizable to personal preferences?
by Sukhmandeep Kaurover 1 year ago0 views10 comments
Motorcycle lovers like themselves to personalize their bikes to their tastes and needs. Being a relatively new entrant in the electric motorcycle market, the Aeroride Bravo NM has riders wondering what it's customization potential is. What tuning of the bike's performance parameters can the bike's software be tweaked to do? Is there a way to adjust regenerative braking strength, or overall power delivery characteristics? How about physical modifications? Is the seat, the handlebars, the footpegs easily swapped out? Does the Bravo NM have aftermarket parts available? But also, importantly, how do modifications impact the warranty or the bike's compliance with regulations? With that, let’s take a look at what Aeroride Bravo NM is and what can and can’t be customized.
Aeroride Bravo NM
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Comments (10)
Nakulover 1 year ago
Be careful with mods though. Apparently doing software tweaks can void the warranty unless you do it through official channels.
Punitover 1 year ago
The stock setup is actually pretty fun. It's well thought out and I haven't had to change much.
Vibhuover 1 year ago
You can focus on other aesthetics because there’s no loud exhaust. I’ve seen some damn cool custom paint jobs on Bravo NMs.
Monikaover 1 year ago
While the stock tires are decent, they made a world of difference when I switched to a set that seemed a little grippier. That's an easy, effective mod.
Niratiover 1 year ago
I really wished there were more options for the display. The layout is good, but being able to customize it would be awesome.
Anikaover 1 year ago
The ability to create custom riding modes is one cool thing. I’ve got a “rain mode” set up with softer power delivery and stronger regen braking.
Deepakover 1 year ago
It's actually refreshing to not have exhaust mods. You don’t have to worry about noise regulations or blowing your power with the wrong exhaust.
Sanjayover 1 year ago
I've had no problem swapping out the seat and handlebars. It’s not as customizable as some petrol bikes, but it’s on its way.
Rahulover 1 year ago
Right now, it's physically a bit limited. Aftermarket parts are very limited yet, but I’m certain that will change as the bike becomes more popular.
Abhinavover 1 year ago
It's pretty impressive software customization. The app allows you to tweak the power delivery and regen braking. It’s one bike with many bikes in it!
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