In the market...Speed Triple, RNineT or...

In the market...Speed Triple, RNineT or...

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WhisperingWasp

1,450 posts

136 months

Monday 16th January 2017
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Whereabouts in the country are you? There must be a Yamaha dealer near-ish that's got an XSR900 on demo?

The MT-09, Tracer and XSR900 all have different throttle mapping with the XSR900 being the nicest in my opinion.
East London. Neither Woodford Motorcycles or Alpha in Leigh-on-Sea have a demo. Will take a look around at some others.
Interesting... hadn't given much thought to the weight of the Bonneville bikes. Hadn't thought about much other than the way they look tbh! Think 'form over function' is a fair comment although in fairness I don't think it is trying to hide that.

See your point too on the Scrambler. I'd have a used Monster 821 over one any day.

Be good to see what you end up with.

Tall_Paul

1,915 posts

226 months

Monday 16th January 2017
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rat840771 said:
looks amazing, not sure about the comfort due to the drop handlebars but won't loose much money if you can get your hands on one!

http://44teeth.com/yamaha-xsr900-abarth/
Had literally just read this and was about to post it.

Go on, do it!! biggrin

rat840771

2,023 posts

164 months

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

254 months

Thursday 19th January 2017
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That seems like a lot of money for a few bolt on shiny bits. Would much rather buy a standard XSR and spend the extra money on decent suspension which it needs far more than extra bling.

Pothole

34,367 posts

281 months

Thursday 19th January 2017
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That seems like a lot of money for a few bolt on shiny bits. Would much rather buy a standard XSR and spend the extra money on decent suspension which it needs far more than extra bling.
The blurb for these cites Abarth as a tuning house, but this edition has no tuning, just paint and bling...rubbish.

Ho Lee Kau

2,278 posts

124 months

Friday 20th January 2017
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Speaking of XSR900. I rode it. It is very high and one seats too upright and the steering handle is very wide. Personally I do not like this kind of ergonomics.

Ho Lee Kau

2,278 posts

124 months

Saturday 21st January 2017
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True that!
I (so far) prefer the fetus position on a sportbike. smile

Tall_Paul

1,915 posts

226 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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I'd stay away from MV, unless you have a trusted dealer near you (unlikely!).

Aprilia are known as the Japanese Honda, engines (generally) tend to be pretty reliable. If you're looking at a ducati I wouldn't be happy running a air cooled one through winter, but something like the monster 821/1200 I'd be happy to use all year round.

bogie

16,342 posts

271 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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Had an MV Brutale 1090RR for a couple of years now, no issues at all 6k miles in. The factory are back in production now so the dealer network and parts supply should be fine. I've had no issues myself, and have bought quite a few upgrade/accessories in that time. In recent years MV tried to expand the dealer network before they had money problems, hence a few newer dealers solely relying on MV bike supply, have since gone under. I would buy from one of the established long term MV dealers.

Ducati are mainstream now, sold over 50K bikes last year and with their German owners are much better than they used to be in the 80s. Not to say you still cant get a duff bike with a few issues, combined with a poor dealer, that could be really frustrating.....but you could experience bad luck with just about any bike or car.

I can remember when I had an Aprilia shortly after they started importing to UK in late 80s. A couple of minor prangs left the bike off the road for months just waiting for minor parts like levers. I went back to Japanese after that.

These days I would have no issue in owning any of the Italian brands.

rat840771

2,023 posts

164 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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Haha, you've been reading the V4 post and now have an itch for an RSV4 and i don't blame you!

Personally i wouldn't buy a Ducati out of warranty, i would dread it going wrong, leaking oil etc and end up with a huge bill that i couldn't pay.

But for a V4 i would risk it, just stretch to a later model and i'm sure it would be fine.


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Tall_Paul

1,915 posts

226 months

Sunday 29th January 2017
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Just get a Tuono v4 APRC and be done with it tongue outbiggrin

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2014-15-Aprilia-Tuono-V4...

Birky_41

4,276 posts

183 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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Just get a Tuono v4 APRC and be done with it tongue outbiggrin

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2014-15-Aprilia-Tuono-V4...
Thats alot of bike right there. Fast and an awesome electronics package

As for MV to the original poster. I ran one so the part bit might be me. As my only road bike I loved mine and thrashed it to bugger but as already said. Get one if you have a good dealer relatively close otherwise maybe avoid

My local dealer went under too but the dealer I bought from are still going strong... Just 240 miles there is too much for me

Birky_41

4,276 posts

183 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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To be fair Im the same on the older one but the newer 1100 (our of price range) looks like the RSV and definitely looks better

Tall_Paul

1,915 posts

226 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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Yeah I prefer the new 1100 front end.

No idea what they're like to ride, mine is a gen2 v-twin model, not the v4 wink

Completely different animals, 140bhp vs 170bhp, zero electronics vs APRC.

I know they're a cruise missile though, one of the best engines (and best sounding) out there.

You can get the 1100 factory for close to 11k, the 1100rr might come under £10k soon too.

rat840771

2,023 posts

164 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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You can get a brand new Touno from Wheels in Peterborough for 11k

http://www.wheelsmotorcycles.co.uk/aprilia/new-apr...


shielsy

826 posts

128 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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Holy st. Anything else that maybe contributing to the insane price? Is the bike being stored in Baghdad?

rat840771

2,023 posts

164 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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st that's bad news, unlucky mate.

I guess that's just bad luck when you are young and live near London.

Being old it only costs me £250 to ensure my chavtastic GSXR1000 and i only have 1 years no claims

Birky_41

4,276 posts

183 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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Tall_Paul said:
Yeah I prefer the new 1100 front end.

No idea what they're like to ride, mine is a gen2 v-twin model, not the v4 wink

Completely different animals, 140bhp vs 170bhp, zero electronics vs APRC.

I know they're a cruise missile though, one of the best engines (and best sounding) out there.

You can get the 1100 factory for close to 11k, the 1100rr might come under £10k soon too.
I run the factory 1100 and can honestly say they are savage fast. I have mine mapped with a AR can/decat. Was out Sunday in the wet with supercorsa's (Stupid I know) and on concrete it would easily light up on the private road from 100 - thats not an exaggeration

The electronics are amazing. WC1, LC1, ABS2 (Keeps the rear from lifting in 2) and TC 3 in dry and 6-8 in wet and you just will not believe an upright bike can pull so hard all the way through the revs. Its crap below 5k and feels like a lazy twin but jesus it goes after that

Birky_41

4,276 posts

183 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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rat840771 said:
You can get a brand new Touno from Wheels in Peterborough for 11k

http://www.wheelsmotorcycles.co.uk/aprilia/new-apr...
Same place I bought mine from. £12995 factory MY16 before the new MY17 come

Lifetime warranty too and they do a service plan which after the discount doesn't come out too much more than the independents...well worth it for the warranty in my opinion

Guy I dealt with was David and rides one himself although he may not like me now as my MV Agusta I part exchanged broke down after a few hundred miles so Im told and the customer rejected it

Tall_Paul

1,915 posts

226 months

Monday 30th January 2017
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Have you done some quotes on the comparison site? The bike insurer are my go to choice.