This Bike Solved “Bhai Stand Utha Laen” Problem, Owner’s Review
In this rather exciting user review, we are here with a unique bike with many exciting features, including cruise control, side stand alarm, and USB + remote start. So, the owner bought a Chinese 70cc bike and installed these features by himself. Let us discuss these newly installed features of this bike.
Upgraded Features
And these features are:
USB + Remote Start
The first thing the owner installed in this bike is its USB + remote start, meaning you can start the bike’s engine with both these options. If you are a bit away from the bike, you can use the remote to switch it on. “And the second method is USB; just plug it in the key slot, press it twice, and the engine will start,” the owner explained the process.
And you can switch it off with the remote and kill the switch on the bike.
Cruise Control
The owner has installed a self-made cruise control system with the accelerator. “The system is simple; you just have to start it, press the yellow button, and cruise control will be applied,” he said, adding that it can be disengaged just like cars by applying brakes or a button on the bike handle. And the owner told us that he had driven his bike for around 10,000 kilometers on this cruise control.
“I am selling this system is only Rs. 3,000, and you can install it on any bike,” the owner told us.
Side Stand Alarm
This one is maybe the most important because every bike rider has listened to this one sentence, “Bhai Stand Utha Laen,” and this bike has solved it with an alarm. The owner told us that if your stand is not up, its alarm will start buzzing and will not stop until you lift the stand. “The price of this alarm is only Rs. 500,” he told us.
Front and Rear Lights
The owner has also upgraded the front and rear lights of the bike and installed LED ones. If you press the brake, the rear light starts blinking, while the front monogram is also LED.
Fuel Average
As per the owner, if you ride the bike at a higher speed, it will give you around 45-50km/liter, while at normal speed, its mileage goes up to 60km/liter.
Tyres
The bike has tubeless tyres and alloy wheels, and the owner is pleased with their performance. “These tubeless tyres have never caused any hassle; although I have driven 24,000 kilometers, they have never punctured,” he said.
Another interesting thing about this bike is its rear tyre, which is a tube tyre, but the owner has installed it without any tube. “The normal tubeless tyre costs around Rs. 5,000, and this locally manufactured tyre cost me only Rs. 1,500 and till now it is working very smoothly,” the owner said.
Maintenance
As per the owner, he consults a mechanic for regular maintenance; however, the upgrades need his personal attention because mechanics don’t understand them. “I am a student of electronics, and my father also has a deep interest in this field, so I do the electronic modifications myself,” he said.