Hey Larry , that’s an awesome paint job. It looks brand new and you even have both hoods! You are going to enjoy it. Glad you’ve finally obtained it! Have fun🎉.
Thank you, Jules! I am loving it! It now has new graphics on the side that I think look awesome. Going to get another video up soon, showing the mods I've already made. How are the new tires working out for you?
Wow that is one awesome quad bike! I don't ride, but my lady is quite a rider, and based on her experience it looks like on the road flat tire repair could be an involved process. We live in a hot climate here in inland Nor Cal, and unless those two footwell holes flow more air than they look like they could it seems like it would get very hot in there. Anyway, super awesome machine, hope you get lots of fun miles in it!
Actually, riding on the roads has not been much of an issue. The other drivers have been giving me more than enough room. The mirrors are very effective and coupled with the GUARDIA 300 rear facing radar, I always know what's behind me. I do look forward to hitting some of the RAIL-TO-TRAILS once I get my trailer modified for the length of the QV.
Awesome introduction. Such a cool Velo. I’ve been looking at Velos for a couple of years. Trying to learn more about them. So first question. I always see those two big holes in the floor of Velos. Is that for air flow? Do they make covers for the winter or do your heals need that added space. You mentioned the radar. What is that? Like a rear sensor?
Yes, those holes are foot wells. Backing up is "Fred Flintstone" style, but they do provide airflow. The Quattro Velo does have an access hatch cover that closes those holes for winter driving. The radar I mentioned is a Bryton Gardia 300 that detects cars at about 150 meters and sends an alert to my GPS unit. It also has a flashing taillight. When a car gets to a certain range, it changes the flash pattern, and it can detect when I decelerate and turns the light solid. It's a nice unit.
aerodynamics is a wonderful thing, I wonder if this could be categorized as an eccentric bike , which are big in Belgium , which of course is next to the only flat country where this bike would thrive, or be imagined, the Netherlands. The thing is a more than too specialized for me, but I like it, without the planned look at me graphics. Nobody cares, keep the clean visual lines.
Hey Larry , that’s an awesome paint job. It looks brand new and you even have both hoods! You are going to enjoy it. Glad you’ve finally obtained it! Have fun🎉.
Thank you, Jules! I am loving it! It now has new graphics on the side that I think look awesome. Going to get another video up soon, showing the mods I've already made. How are the new tires working out for you?
never seen anything like that. what a marvelous work of engineering and art. love it.
They really are incredible machines. There are quite a few different models, my QV is just one!
Thanks for the inside view ..
Congrats with your QV and welcome to the velonaut club! You'll love this marvel of a device! :-)
Thank you! Got a bit over 200 miles on it now and I'm loving it!
Brilliant...
You'll have fun...no matter what.😂
Blaze looks great at his new home! Congrats.
Thank you sir!
Wow that is one awesome quad bike! I don't ride, but my lady is quite a rider, and based on her experience it looks like on the road flat tire repair could be an involved process. We live in a hot climate here in inland Nor Cal, and unless those two footwell holes flow more air than they look like they could it seems like it would get very hot in there. Anyway, super awesome machine, hope you get lots of fun miles in it!
Thanks for taking a look. Flat repair is actually easier than it looks. Air flow is decent, but it still gets hot.
Looks like it would be a blast to ride on something like a park trail, but highly butthole-puckering on a public road.
Actually, riding on the roads has not been much of an issue. The other drivers have been giving me more than enough room. The mirrors are very effective and coupled with the GUARDIA 300 rear facing radar, I always know what's behind me. I do look forward to hitting some of the RAIL-TO-TRAILS once I get my trailer modified for the length of the QV.
That’s a cool looking ride! Congrats!
Thank you!
Awesome introduction. Such a cool Velo. I’ve been looking at Velos for a couple of years. Trying to learn more about them.
So first question. I always see those two big holes in the floor of Velos. Is that for air flow? Do they make covers for the winter or do your heals need that added space.
You mentioned the radar. What is that? Like a rear sensor?
Yes, those holes are foot wells. Backing up is "Fred Flintstone" style, but they do provide airflow. The Quattro Velo does have an access hatch cover that closes those holes for winter driving.
The radar I mentioned is a Bryton Gardia 300 that detects cars at about 150 meters and sends an alert to my GPS unit. It also has a flashing taillight. When a car gets to a certain range, it changes the flash pattern, and it can detect when I decelerate and turns the light solid. It's a nice unit.
@@Bigboy4018 Thank you for all of that.
aerodynamics is a wonderful thing, I wonder if this could be categorized as an eccentric bike , which are big in Belgium , which of course is next to the only flat country where this bike would thrive, or be imagined, the Netherlands. The thing is a more than too specialized for me, but I like it, without the planned look at me graphics. Nobody cares, keep the clean visual lines.
It needs a motor.🇺🇸😎
I'm the only motor it needs!
You could add a predator 212 motor in that
Yes, you could, but I don't see a need for a motor. It pedals really well.
Audi is a struggling POS car company that quit producing good vehicles in the 80's ...all the newer ones are over moduled computers on 4 wheels
As are every other car on the planet....
Trim your nosehair if your gonna make us look up your nostrils