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How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
23 January 2025 10:39
I still like using my phone, the AI assistant is cool. I know it'll keep getting updates, and it's just more versatile.
How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
23 January 2025 10:39
I love the integrated AI! Talking to your scooter without having to fumble with your phone is so convenient when riding.
How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
23 January 2025 10:39
In reality, I barely use it, but it’s a neat party trick. Google Maps on my phone usually does the job most of the time.
How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
23 January 2025 10:39
A big plus for safety is the AI assistant, which is great for hands free operation. It’s limited compared to what your phone can do, but yeah.
How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
23 January 2025 10:39
I think it's overkill. Our scooters don’t need to be smart devices. All I ask is good range and reliability.
How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
23 January 2025 10:39
The quick checks like battery status or nearby charging station are actually pretty useful with the AI. That’s more convenient than having to pull out my phone for every little thing.
How does the TVS iQube Vision’s AI assistant differ from smartphone integration?
23 January 2025 10:39
It's a step in the right direction, but it doesn’t feel quite right. In a few years, it may be more useful than our phones for riding specific tasks.
Do the customizable riding modes of the TVS iQube Vision actually make a difference?
23 January 2025 10:39
I've played with all the modes and frankly, I can hardly tell the difference. You're not swapping a Vespa and a superbike.
Do the customizable riding modes of the TVS iQube Vision actually make a difference?
23 January 2025 10:39
The eco mode actually does wonders for my range anxiety. However, if I need to, I can squeeze a couple extra kilometers out.
Do the customizable riding modes of the TVS iQube Vision actually make a difference?
23 January 2025 10:39
For a bit of fun the sport mode is nice, but when you’re commuting daily I just leave it in normal mode. Switching is not worth the hassle.
Do the customizable riding modes of the TVS iQube Vision actually make a difference?
23 January 2025 10:39
I love the customization! You have a bunch of scooters all in one. Depending on the type of trip, I use different modes.
Do the customizable riding modes of the TVS iQube Vision actually make a difference?
23 January 2025 10:39
It's a gimmick. It’s still an electric scooter, at the end of the day. It doesn’t magically transform into something else.
Do the customizable riding modes of the TVS iQube Vision actually make a difference?
23 January 2025 10:39
The modes are great, I just wish they were more different. It’s a bit of a mess, feeling like small tweaks rather than distinct riding experiences.
Do the customizable riding modes of the TVS iQube Vision actually make a difference?
23 January 2025 10:39
I like the option to customize, but I’ve found my sweet spot and rarely change it now. It's nice to have, though.
Is the TVS Raider 125 iGO too sporty of a riding position for a commuter?
07 January 2025 11:06
The riding position is quite comfortable, I find. It’s not upright like a typical commuter, but it’s not aggressive like a sport bike. It's a good blend for city riding and weekend trips for me.
Is the TVS Raider 125 iGO too sporty of a riding position for a commuter?
07 January 2025 11:06
I rode it for a bit and I think it’s too sporty of a position for everyday use. After about 30 minutes in heavy traffic, my wrists start to ache. While it may look cool, it’s not really practical for long commutes.
Is the TVS Raider 125 iGO too sporty of a riding position for a commuter?
07 January 2025 11:06
I'm 6 feet tall and actually like the slightly sporty position. The more upright commuter feels more engaging than my old commuter and I'm not experiencing any comfort issues while longer rides.
Is the TVS Raider 125 iGO too sporty of a riding position for a commuter?
07 January 2025 11:06
I feel TVS missed the mark here. A sporty 125cc bike is not a good idea. Given their target market, they should have gone for a more relaxed riding position.
Is the TVS Raider 125 iGO too sporty of a riding position for a commuter?
07 January 2025 11:06
It was a bit of a learning curve but I appreciate the riding position now. The bike feels more stable at higher speeds than my previous bike, and isn't uncomfortable in the city once you've got used to it.
Is the TVS Raider 125 iGO too sporty of a riding position for a commuter?
07 January 2025 11:06
While it’s fine for short rides, the sporty position isn’t ideal for long trips. If only TVS built in adjustability to the handlebar so riders could find their sweet spot.
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