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Written by Del Fuego    Wednesday, 26 November 2008 12:18     E-mail
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The engine and transmission combination is one of the smoothest I have ever used, it is not fast… it is however faster than it seems. The 150cc 4-stroke will gladly drag the heavy Bravo and a rider along the street without complaint and will tackle hills without missing a beat. Acceleration is brisk without being in any way blistering… as with every part of this bike it is achieved without any fuss or complaint. Then there are the brakes, I normally whinge and complain, so I must congratulate Urban for throwing discs front AND back... Thanks guys, I'm glad someone gets it! I thought it would take me a while to get the knack of riding this bike as my normal riding style is far from relaxed but I felt instant affinity with what was quickly nicknamed “The Whale”. The mode of riding is simple, get on, turn throttle, ride… and ride… and ride, this is very much a machine that inspires wandering. You will be looking for excuses to find a new café to visit… preferably further from home just to sit on the Bravo a bit longer.



I mentioned that this was an evaluation model; as such not everything was perfect the inboard plastics were… well plasticy but those are being replaced with better quality material, the seat fabric is also being upgraded. Urban Bravo badges are obviously yet to be included. The headlight is currently rubbish but again thanks to this test that is being replaced by a high power unit, while we are on lights the turn signal indicators on the dash are impossible to see and don’t include any sort of audible warning so we are hoping there was time to rectify this before the line is manufactured. Also the speedometer is very nearly the worst tested to date with the display showing nearly 10km faster than you are actually going… good for avoiding speeding tickets but not much else… again the importer was informed and this issue should be repaired in the production version. I would have liked to see the stand scraping issue repaired but I believe this is part and parcel with the design and you are going to have to live with it. There is also a better rear rack being added that will take a top box to lend some extra storage.



All in all if you are looking for a comfortable, city cruiser that has the styling and fun to use on a daily basis and won’t look out of place among it’s European compatriots the Urban Bravo 150 could well be your guy. With a sensible sticker price and the most comfortable ride this side of a Maxi Scooter you could do much, much worse. Keep an eye out for the production version, which should be available very soon, throw your significant other on the back and ride the whale (Bravo… not significant other) into the sunset.

PriceNZ $3590
0-50km/h8.3 Seconds
0-100km/h---
50-80km/h3.8 Seconds
Lap Time---
Fuel Economy 2.57L/100kms - 91MPG
Speedo Accuracy

50kph displayed = 40kph actual


Pros:Super comfort, Great Style, Smooth Engine/Trans
Cons:Heavy, Awkward for small riders, not much lean angle.

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Overall Score

74%

Manufacturer Specifications

Max power at shaft ---
Max torque---
Engine Type4-stroke
Cylinder Capacity150 cc
Seat height---
Dry weight ---
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Fuel tank capacity---
StartingElectric
Transmission“Twist and Go” Automatic Transmission (CVT)
Storage volume---
Cooling---
Bore X stroke---
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Chassis---
Front suspension---
Rear suspension---
Front brakeDisc
Rear brakeDisc
Front wheel/tyre

12"

Rear wheel/tyre12"
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Width---
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Type approval---
Consumption (ECE applicable text cycle)---
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Audible Indicatorno
Full helmet storageyes
Glove boxyes
Fuel Guageyes
Trip Meterno
Seat release (via remote control)no
Seat release (remote, ignition/switch) no
Alarmno
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written by j , December 19, 2008
Flyscooters has been selling this same scooter for quite a while in the states
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