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Old 07-04-2011, 02:08 PM   #11
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What I am finding interesting is that Tuono V4 is not showing as available in any of the dealers. I will be test riding what ever I buy and the Aprillia sealers here are a bit Hesitant. Ducati dealers on the other hand are quite anxious for me to come in and try the streetfiighter even offering me a left over Demo bike for $12.5k The FZ1 is appealing but heavier and the New Kawasaki naked has some appeal to me as well. Like most people I have to work to a Budget
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Old 07-04-2011, 06:05 PM   #12
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The Streetfighter is the only one of these I have all ready sat on. I am 6'1 225 with a 32 inch inseam. The Streetfighter is a bit tight but have a few ideas for adjusting the ergos
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Old 07-04-2011, 06:40 PM   #13
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While I like my husband's hyper, I hated it at 80mph. I mean, HATED it. If you're going to go Duc, go Streetfighter.
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Old 07-04-2011, 06:55 PM   #14
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Aprilia is the shit, and always will be the shit. No matter what city you ride in, you see Ducatis every day........ why not get something less common (and better-looking IMO).
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Old 07-04-2011, 07:52 PM   #15
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To be honest I am done buying what looks good. For me it has to ride well, one of the things that causes me some hesitation are the lack of service points in my area. That said the numbers on the Tuono V4 look great but Until I can ride one I don''t know. Again real world issues for me are Ride and Budget. Has anyone here got any saddle time on the V4 Tuono?
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Old 07-04-2011, 08:21 PM   #16
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Aprilia is the shit, and always will be the shit. No matter what city you ride in, you see Ducatis every day........ why not get something less common (and better-looking IMO).
Hmmmmmm, Aprilias aren't common? Weird.
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Old 07-04-2011, 09:13 PM   #17
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Hmmmmmm, Aprilias aren't common? Weird.
You're a little close to af1 for an accurate opinion dear. I've seen a total of four in about five years. 2 rsvs, a tuono, and a futura. Compare that to the five or six ducs I see a week usually see a couple triumphs a week too
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Old 07-05-2011, 06:20 AM   #18
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Hmmmmmm, Aprilias aren't common? Weird.
Having owned exotic cars in a rural setting in the past I am of course concerned about points of service. Because a machine no matter how beautiful or high performance that needs service 4 hours away on a on a weekday is little more than pretty sculpture. I have one Aprillia dealer about 2 hours from me (an acceptable distance if the bike is the right one) Ducati is about 45 minutes from me.
Back to my original post, are there other bikes that I am missing that I should be considering?
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Old 07-05-2011, 08:18 AM   #19
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You're a little close to af1 for an accurate opinion dear. I've seen a total of four in about five years. 2 rsvs, a tuono, and a futura. Compare that to the five or six ducs I see a week usually see a couple triumphs a week too
I see them all the time too.
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Old 07-05-2011, 12:09 PM   #20
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My ducati dealer in about an hour away from me and I'm the only one in my area with one. We also have a Aprilia dealer about 45 mins away and also never seen anyone on one.

Far too many rednecks here with HD's and jap bikes that they graduate to from their dirtbikes.
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