Seems nice.
The version listed here is 175cc with 17 hp. UK version 125cc with 11 hp. Stock equipment like keyless ignition, color LCD dash with satnav display option, electrically adjustable windscreen, and even build in dashcam sound amazing for the price.
UK https://www.vogemotorcycles.com/new-bik ... 0ADV#17835
Here https://voge-benelux.eu/en/model/voge-sr1-adv-scooter/
Voge SR1 ADV
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Re: Voge SR1 ADV
Would love it if we got the 175 version, just that little bit more for faster A roads and motorways
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Re: Voge SR1 ADV
My friend has a SR4. He likes it a lot.
A 350 cc scooter.
Almost the same as a BMW. Most of both Voge and BMW are produced by the same company in China.
The Voge comes with "everything" included, that is "extra" on other bikes
https://www.vogeglobal.com/sr4-max
It will be interesting to see on what markets the smaller ones will be available
https://www.vogeglobal.com/sr125-adv
Update:
It is available here for 3 000 Euro
https://vogeportugal.pt/modelos/sr1-adv/
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The "issue" in Portugal is that you can ride a 125 cc bike with a drivers license for a car.
After x years and over y years of age.
And those who spend time and money for a MC driver license, almost always look for max A2 bikes,
=> Very few bikes between 125 cc and 600 cc.
I guess that it is no market here for the 175 cc version.
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The owners of Voge 300 Rally are also satisfied with the bike.
I had the Voge 525 DSX as the main alternative for travel bike.
https://vogeportugal.pt/modelos/525dsx/
5 600 Euro + 750 Euro for Alu lugage pack
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The advertisements hide cost for registration and... so around 500 Euro more incl Road taxes. Ready to ride.
But.... ended up with a Himalayan 411
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Voge do someting right. And here they have good support after that you buy the bike.
A 350 cc scooter.
Almost the same as a BMW. Most of both Voge and BMW are produced by the same company in China.
The Voge comes with "everything" included, that is "extra" on other bikes
https://www.vogeglobal.com/sr4-max
It will be interesting to see on what markets the smaller ones will be available
https://www.vogeglobal.com/sr125-adv
Update:
It is available here for 3 000 Euro
https://vogeportugal.pt/modelos/sr1-adv/
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The "issue" in Portugal is that you can ride a 125 cc bike with a drivers license for a car.
After x years and over y years of age.
And those who spend time and money for a MC driver license, almost always look for max A2 bikes,
=> Very few bikes between 125 cc and 600 cc.
I guess that it is no market here for the 175 cc version.
=
The owners of Voge 300 Rally are also satisfied with the bike.
I had the Voge 525 DSX as the main alternative for travel bike.
https://vogeportugal.pt/modelos/525dsx/
5 600 Euro + 750 Euro for Alu lugage pack
=
The advertisements hide cost for registration and... so around 500 Euro more incl Road taxes. Ready to ride.
But.... ended up with a Himalayan 411
=
Voge do someting right. And here they have good support after that you buy the bike.
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Re: Voge SR1 ADV
Yes,
both are built by Loncin.
I have seen the BMW and Voge scooter next to each other.
And we compared them.
Only small cosmetic differences.
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But one is Chinese low quality
One is German top quality
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And KTMs are produced by CFmoto in China.
KTM has one year of production of bikes in store. Almost bankrupt. Not selling
But if you want to buy a CFmoto 450, you have to order it and wait 3-4 months for delivery.
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Re: Voge SR1 ADV
I think that in this case it was tongue in cheek.
Imagine being so out of touch with vehicle fabrication in the last couple of decades that you actually believe Chinese products are inferior.
Imagine being so out of touch with vehicle fabrication in the last couple of decades that you actually believe Chinese products are inferior.
Champagne taste on beer budget.
