Anyone here own an Aprilia Dorsoduro?

Started by DirtDiva, July 17, 2009, 01:00:22 PM

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DirtDiva


or know someone who does? i'm looking for an idea on cost of maintenance
before i go signing up on one of their forums.. figured i'd ask here first.

I rode the Aprilia 'HyperMotard 750 shiver engine'.. Dorsoduro in Daytona on a test ride, and it seems to fit what i'm looking for, comfort for my knee and fun, smooth, but not overly out of control crazy powerful (yes it has 92 HP).
I love naked bikes and i hate fearing every bump and pot hole and rocks/gravel on our fantastic twisty back roads.

I'm currently riding the Monster s2r1k, but the knee bend keeps me from riding for more than a half hour at a time. I used to be able to ride for an entire day. My knee hurts too much to be bent up in that position anymore. (which is why it's fs)

info on the Dorsoduro below

http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/35/2297/Motorcycle-Article/2009-Aprilia-Dorsoduro-750-First-Ride.aspx


Loving every minute of it!

teddy037.2

not necessarily on topic, but have you thought about changing the ergos instead of selling the bike outright?

there's gotta be options out there that can lower the pegs from the stock location

DirtDiva

Adjustable rearsets aren't made to go forward and down.

Rode the bike 6k, sad to say she's no longer really mine in under 2 weeks.

Just hoping someone hear knew someone with that bike. Since, i'd like to stick around this board. u guys are funny!
Loving every minute of it!

zooom

Quote from: DirtDiva on July 21, 2009, 09:51:27 AM
  i'd like to stick around this board. u guys are funny!

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teddy037.2

Quote from: DirtDiva on July 21, 2009, 09:51:27 AM
Adjustable rearsets aren't made to go forward and down.

Rode the bike 6k, sad to say she's no longer really mine in under 2 weeks.

Just hoping someone hear knew someone with that bike. Since, i'd like to stick around this board. u guys are funny!

meh. good point.  the cyclecats can go down, but not very forward....

hell, I might be bikeless soon, but I'm not going anywhere  ;) I wouldn't worry

Monsterlover

Twistedthrottle sells foot peg replacements that allow adjustment down and forward, check em out.

My other thought...

KTM?
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ScottRNelson

I took a test ride on a Dorsoduro the last time the local Aprilia dealer had a test ride day and the semi trailer full of bikes.  It felt pretty good, but the engine felt too weak to me.  The representative from Aprilia said that it had been set on the lower power setting and that when turned to full power was more powerful than a Hypermotard.  I didn't believe him.

I also hated the "passenger strap", or whatever that thing across the seat is that is in just the wrong place.  I think I could enjoy riding one of those if it truly has more power when you enable the right setting.  I still don't believe it's a match for a Hypermotard, though.
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Quote from: DirtDiva on July 21, 2009, 09:51:27 AM


Just hoping someone hear knew someone with that bike. Since, i'd like to stick around this board. u guys are funny!

Do I amuse you?

What do you mean I'm funny?


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