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| JAMSXR |
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 JAMSXR World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 11:10 - 26 Sep 2007 Post subject: RSV-R Question |
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Looking at a few different bikes at the moment one of them being the Aprillia RSV. Now for around 4000+ i could eather get the 00/03 RSV-R with Ohlins shock and light forged wheels, or the 04/06 RSV-R wich despite having the same name is the base modle without the fancy extras. Which one would you have if you had the choice? And all of you twin haters out their keep your big in-line 4 noses out  ____________________ Honda SFX50 > Aprilia SR125 > Aprilia RS125 > Honda RFV400 > K4 GSXR600 > KTM Duke > C1H 636 > K3 GSXR1000 > Aprilia RSV-R > Triumph Street Triple R > Ducati 899 Panigale > Aprilia Tuono 1100 > Triumph Daytona 675R > KTM SuperDuke 1290 2.0 |
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| NSR Mick |
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 Posted: 11:11 - 26 Sep 2007 Post subject: |
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I'd go for the older one with the posh bits.  ____________________ If you dont like the way that I ride.......Stop trying to keep up!!! |
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 Posted: 11:24 - 26 Sep 2007 Post subject: Re: RSV-R Question |
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I've got a feeling the newer one came with one of the fancy bits?
Aprilia's claim was that it was as good as the old fancy one, so kept that name for the base model, of course they would say that . |
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 mark83 World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 11:40 - 26 Sep 2007 Post subject: |
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You might wanna pm Soulrider. He's just bought one of the old ones and is loving it.
On a personal note, I love the look of the new ones. In white I reckon its even better looking than the 1098! ____________________ Kawasaki ER6n -> Honda CBR600RR -> Honda VTR 1000 -> Moto Guzzi Norge 1200
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 JAMSXR World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 12:05 - 26 Sep 2007 Post subject: |
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, im really liking the thought of having a stonking V-Twin i know their not as fast as the Jap bikes but its not going to be used on the track........ But i can hear the Kwak 10-R whispering in my ear "bye me, Italians are all show and no go!" ____________________ Honda SFX50 > Aprilia SR125 > Aprilia RS125 > Honda RFV400 > K4 GSXR600 > KTM Duke > C1H 636 > K3 GSXR1000 > Aprilia RSV-R > Triumph Street Triple R > Ducati 899 Panigale > Aprilia Tuono 1100 > Triumph Daytona 675R > KTM SuperDuke 1290 2.0 |
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| NicM |
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 NicM World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 13:41 - 26 Sep 2007 Post subject: |
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Go for the latest and greatest RSV-R, the ride is as good as the older top end model. As for the italians being all show and no go, the RSV is far from that, the huge V-Twin thumpthat you get is just awesome and will catapualt you like nothing else. Though be warned that getting parts can be a bit of a waiting game, it's taken two weeks to get a part for mine, + a airbox gasket...
So far my experience on the RSV is limited as I only recently bought it when I upgraded from a Thundercat....but as far as I'm concerned i doubt I'll be going back to an inline 4 any time soon now that I've tried a big V. ____________________ Biking brings together strangers, takes away friends!!!
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 mark83 World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 15:03 - 26 Sep 2007 Post subject: |
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I personally would go for the slightly older one. Single can = less expensive to change which isn't optional when you own a large twin. The original scud missile get's binned straight away.
Personally, I think those paint jobs are a bit too common...the yellow one gets me everytime. I think I've seen pitures of the yellow one in some sort of ps2 race rep paint scheme - looks the dogs bollocks.
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 SoulRider World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 19:10 - 26 Sep 2007 Post subject: |
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I own the black 02 RSV-R and love it, im still healing so my confidence is not up where it should be plus weather isnt helping but i know given a dry sunny day im going to love it more and more.
Ive allways had V-twins anyway as my last bike was a SV650s, ridden a few IL4's and found them boring and allmost everyone simular in its riding style/characteristics. Allright might be fun riping it right open at high res but compared to twins for me their bit bland. I havent taken one for an extensive ride though. V-twins, expecially italian ones it seem have a unique riding style and you have to learn to ride them. I pushed my SV pretty hard on bends etc but jumping on the RSV it felt miles different and im re-learning corning techniques, body posistion etc for cornering at speed as it feels as if your sitting on the front of the bike.
As far as IL4's are faster thats rubbish, you will only notice on track in straights and when you get 150+. I was shocked by the speed and power plus the sheer grunt this thing has, at allmost any rev range. You dont need to be high up in the revs to give it some, 4-5k revs, rip the throttle open and hold on. Its an awsome feeling and then hearing the big V-Twin as you let of the throttle just makes the smile on your face bigger. My SV was fun but even in crap weather i just love this bike.
Saying that in a fews years once debt free i will change it in for new one or a ducati 1098s with termis
One must do thing is get a new can, once ive got the money i will be, but they still sound good with the gigantic can on. ____________________ My Bike Pics |
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I have an IL4 and do think that they are peakier.
Even looking at same brand categories:
Honda SP2 vs Fireblade
Ducati 1098 vs Desmosedici
It's obvious 4's are more powerful. (I know the desmosedici is a V4 strictly speaking, but its still 4 cylinders)
Doesn't stop me liking twins more, though......  ____________________ Kawasaki ER6n -> Honda CBR600RR -> Honda VTR 1000 -> Moto Guzzi Norge 1200
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mark83 Wrote:
[/quote]Errrrrr..... Jap bikes? Corrosion?
Can anybody say Suzuki????[quote]
, i rode my K4 GSXR through the winter and apart from a few nuts and bolts it was fine! ____________________ Honda SFX50 > Aprilia SR125 > Aprilia RS125 > Honda RFV400 > K4 GSXR600 > KTM Duke > C1H 636 > K3 GSXR1000 > Aprilia RSV-R > Triumph Street Triple R > Ducati 899 Panigale > Aprilia Tuono 1100 > Triumph Daytona 675R > KTM SuperDuke 1290 2.0
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 241 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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