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Does the XBlade's digital instrument cluster meet the hype?
17 January 2025 06:48
It's a mixed bag. The tachometer is hard to read quickly, but the clock and trip meters are handy.
Does the XBlade's digital instrument cluster meet the hype?
17 January 2025 06:48
Honestly, I thought I would love it, but I find myself missing the simplicity of analog gauges. It’s also trying too hard to be high-tech.
Does the XBlade's digital instrument cluster meet the hype?
17 January 2025 06:48
The service reminder feature is great on the digital cluster. It has helped me maintain it without having to remember to do so myself.
Does the XBlade's digital instrument cluster meet the hype?
17 January 2025 06:48
It's not perfect, but it's better than most of the bikes in this segment. I just wish they'd added a side stand indicator.
To compare the 22Motors Flow’s AI system to human intuition in real world riding condition.
16 January 2025 11:25
I’ve ridden for years, and I can tell you no AI can replace the instinct you build up on Indian roads. The system is cool on the Flow's system, but it can't tell you a cow just appeared out of nowhere!
To compare the 22Motors Flow’s AI system to human intuition in real world riding condition.
16 January 2025 11:25
I am a tech enthusiast and I think the AI has potential. Maybe it’s not perfect right now, but give it time. It is faster than humans at processing information and could in fact save lives in emergency situations.
To compare the 22Motors Flow’s AI system to human intuition in real world riding condition.
16 January 2025 11:25
The Flow’s AI is impressive in predicting traffic patterns, which I’ve tried. It is still confused, however, at times in chaotic traffic, where human intuition is still the victor.
To compare the 22Motors Flow’s AI system to human intuition in real world riding condition.
16 January 2025 11:25
The real value of the AI is not to replace human intuition, but to complement it. Having an extra set of eyes on the road is always nice.
To compare the 22Motors Flow’s AI system to human intuition in real world riding condition.
16 January 2025 11:25
Most accidents are caused by human error. Let’s be real. Isn't that a win if the AI can reduce that, even by a small percentage?
To compare the 22Motors Flow’s AI system to human intuition in real world riding condition.
16 January 2025 11:25
I'm not sure I want to put too much faith in AI. So what happens if the system glitches or fails? It’s not bad to use technology to help teach kids riding skills, but we shouldn’t become dependent on tech for basic skills.
To compare the 22Motors Flow’s AI system to human intuition in real world riding condition.
16 January 2025 11:25
I've ridden traditional and AI scooters, and I think the Flow's system does make it better. It’s most useful for new riders who are still developing their road sense.
To compare the 22Motors Flow’s AI system to human intuition in real world riding condition.
16 January 2025 11:25
It may be good AI, but it doesn’t know Indian roads and the 'jugaad' solutions we tend to need on them. At other times you just have to squeeze through that impossible gap!
To compare the 22Motors Flow’s AI system to human intuition in real world riding condition.
16 January 2025 11:25
I believe we are viewing this in the wrong way. The AI isn’t intended to replace human intuition, but it’s designed to improve on it. It's about getting a symbiosis between rider and machine.
To compare the 22Motors Flow’s AI system to human intuition in real world riding condition.
16 January 2025 11:25
Until the AI can decipher Indian traffic communication that's made up of subtle head nods and hand gestures, I'm going to trust my instincts!
At Rs 1.26 lakh (ex showroom, New Delhi) does the Aprilia SXR 125 justify the premium price tag?
16 January 2025 11:18
Absolutely worth it! It's a head turner and with Italian design flair you're paying for it. And the ride quality is fantastic too. It feels like getting a slice of Europe on Indian roads.
At Rs 1.26 lakh (ex showroom, New Delhi) does the Aprilia SXR 125 justify the premium price tag?
16 January 2025 11:18
No way, man. For that price you could buy a decent 150cc motorcycle. In the long run the maintenance costs are gonna bleed you dry.
At Rs 1.26 lakh (ex showroom, New Delhi) does the Aprilia SXR 125 justify the premium price tag?
16 January 2025 11:18
That depends on what you’re looking for. If you want something different and are willing to spend a bit extra on it, go right ahead. However, if practicality is what you’re after, there are better options.
At Rs 1.26 lakh (ex showroom, New Delhi) does the Aprilia SXR 125 justify the premium price tag?
16 January 2025 11:18
I’ve had mine for a year and I do not regret it one bit. It still turns heads whenever I go and the build quality is solid. Worth every rupee!
At Rs 1.26 lakh (ex showroom, New Delhi) does the Aprilia SXR 125 justify the premium price tag?
16 January 2025 11:18
Overpriced, if you ask me. Yeah, sure it’s looking good, but at the end of the day it’s still just a 125cc scooter. You’re paying a premium for the badge.
At Rs 1.26 lakh (ex showroom, New Delhi) does the Aprilia SXR 125 justify the premium price tag?
16 January 2025 11:18
For the right buyer, I think it’s worth it. If you like design and want something that doesn’t blend in with the sea of Activas and Jupiters, the SXR 125 is a good option.
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