Are Lexmoto engines any good?

Are Lexmoto engines any good?

MPG, running costs and reliability – 4.1/5 Like most 125cc bikes, the Venom is cheap enough to run, you can expect to achieve around 100mpg, and the huge 14-litre tank means you won’t have to fill up too often. Insurance won’t cost an arm and a leg, either, and, it’s a cheap bike to buy, run and look after.

Are Lexmoto 125 any good?

At 167kg, the bike is no lightweight by 125 standards, but makes the most of its power, with quite brisk acceleration up to 50mph or so, eventually climbing to an indicated 70-75mph, with easy 60-65mph cruising. That’s good going for a 125, and makes the LXR quick enough for fast A roads and even the odd motorway.

Are Lexmoto assault any good?

The front disc is strong enough for the performance, but the rear drum less so. Detailing is surprisingly good. The Assault isn’t a big bike, but it’s roomy enough for a pillion, with solid footrests and switchgear that doesn’t feel cheap.

Are Lexmoto scooters good?

It would be good if the pillion seat offered more space and comfort, but the Lexmoto handles well and deals with lumpy roads more effectively than the majority in this class. The good looks and smooth engine are also appealing factors that contribute to this being one of the best value scooters money can buy.

Is Lexmoto ISCA good?

The Lexmoto Isca is a good, solid, little bike that’ll do you for commuting and getting your skills together for a larger bike. It can also do those longer rides you may want to do. It isn’t quick, but then if the speed limits are 20 mph to 50 mph, you don’t need to be.

Is Lexmoto a Chinese brand?

Localised Control. Despite dealing with Chinese Products, Lexmoto is based in Exeter, UK. Being based in the UK allows us to finely tailor our range for the UK market.

Where are Lexmoto made?

Exeter
Lexmoto. Lexmoto is the #1 Chinese Motorcycle brand in the UK. Based in Exeter, Devon Lexmoto selects the leading products from a trusted list of quality factories to give its customers the best value available.

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Is Lexmoto aura good?

There’s a nice comfy seat and relaxed riding position. The wing mirrors are really good on this bike too, a clever design which gives you a wider field of view. It’s a decent size, has a decent road presence and pulls me out of danger as it’s surprisingly nippy. The brakes feel good and it stops really well.

How fast does a Lexmoto 125 go?

LXR 125 SE Specs:

Model Code SY125-10-SE
Fuel Capacity 13.5 litres
Max Speed 70 mph / 110 kph
Max Power 12.1bhp / 9kw @ 9500
Engine Single cylinder, 4-stroke, water-cooled

What’s the best Lexmoto 125?

Lexmoto ZSB 125
Lexmoto ZSB 125 Described as ‘easy to ride and very forgiving’, this is one of the best 125cc bikes for beginners. With a top speed of 56mph, it’s easy to see why this bike may appeal to those with a little less experience. The model comes in two colour options – grey and blue – depending on your preference.

What ISCA 125?

The Isca is a mildly updated version of the age-old geared 125 commuter, and it does everything it needs to, along with updates such as the linked brakes and fuel injection. It’s excellent value for money and should costs peanuts to run.

Is lexmoto a good brand?

I’m genuinely interested, as Lexmoto started as a parts importer and they’ve had a good reputation for it. They went out of their way to source me a mudguard to fit specific dimensions rather than a particular bike, for example. But what linuxyeti said: stick to the best selling bikes.

How good are lexmoto at stocking parts for discontinued bikes?

I’d say lexmoto are good at stocking parts while they sell the bike but the above poster isn’t the first time I’ve heard about discontinued bikes suffering for parts few and far between.

Can you test ride a lexmoto bike?

If that doesn’t work then you could get yourself down to and sit on a Vixen/Arrow and see if you can nab a deal should you decide you like the look of them. No test rides on Lexmoto bikes at all sadly.

Is the lexmoto arrow worth it?

The Lexmoto Arrow, as my mechanic has informed me, isn’t all that easy and pleasant to get along with, my example is apparently one of the better looked after and smooth ones but I still find it a major annoyance at times. The Lexmoto Venom apparently also has a crappy gearbox.