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« Reply #15 on: September 25, 2008, 12:25:01 AM »

Remember you didn't like your last Aprillia.

+1 - you where quite adamant about that when we discussed it...

Besides, the RSV4 is a "cool sounding but as yet unproved WSBK contender".

The 'sedici is a genuine road-going MotoGP bike.

In my book that makes the RSV4 a 1098 competitor, or maybe a Honda SP2 competitor, it's not even _close_ to the same class as the Desmosedici...

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« Reply #16 on: September 25, 2008, 12:51:25 AM »

Ok so seems im out voted on this, plus I saw one yesterday and it did look good , and sounded even better .Everyone is absolutely right about the Aprilia, I do remember my old one was a dog to ride .I was just distracted by the new hype .

It was certainly a big decision to buy it and it is even harder to go through with the deal as it gets closer, with all these new machines coming for 09 its so tempting to walk away from the Desmo.

Thanks all for you convincing comments,they are all valued opinions  waytogo
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« Reply #17 on: September 25, 2008, 12:59:01 AM »

vince, vince, vince!
you should be well sure that playing the "mine is better than yours" game is not only expensive but mostly pointless!!! bang head a desmosedici is nice, no question, and most here would give a testicle to ride one, let alone own one! but second guessing whether or not you want one cause another bike with big numbers has been released before yours even arrives sounds, umm, flaky! you're the only one who can know if spending 115K on a bike is a mistake, what do you think? Roll Eyes


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« Reply #18 on: September 25, 2008, 01:07:47 AM »

vince, vince, vince!
you should be well sure that playing the "mine is better than yours" game is not only expensive but mostly pointless!!! bang head a desmosedici is nice, no question, and most here would give a testicle to ride one, let alone own one! but second guessing whether or not you want one cause another bike with big numbers has been released before yours even arrives sounds, umm, flaky! you're the only one who can know if spending 115K on a bike is a mistake, what do you think? Roll Eyes


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True that loony, not saying its a mistake just saying there is some exciting times coming in the toy world in 09,some times I do think that sort of $ is to much, but then I remember a comment made by my old man went something like this. deprive you heart of its desires and feel the pain for life, Some times you just need some reassuring from some friends that share the passion. waytogo
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« Reply #19 on: September 25, 2008, 01:10:58 AM »

Some times you just need some reassuring from some friends that share the passion. waytogo

Just buy the Ducati!

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« Reply #20 on: September 25, 2008, 01:14:11 AM »

Just buy the Ducati!

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Thats what im talking about thanks big waytogo
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« Reply #21 on: September 25, 2008, 01:59:00 AM »

just to be able too ride one would make you ten feet tall and bullet proof let alone own one , now go find a calendar and start marking the days too go of  waytogo
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« Reply #22 on: September 25, 2008, 03:10:28 AM »

Hey, some of us wish we had the SKILL to ride one, let alone the chance to ride one, let alone the ability to buy one!

I mean Wraith is excited just to hear one!

Tonight I gave the thumbs up to a couple of guys on the Monash freeway towing a couple of R1's to the track - imagine the response YOU'RE going to get! People will just stand around and wait for you to fire it up.

In the first 10 days I predict that you will:

a) autograph a pair of women's breasts, whilst her husband stands there and smiles
b) have a man come up after you hop off it and ask if he can be your pregnant dog
c) be pulled over by a police officer who just wished to say 'nice bike'

You're in the same situation as my wife Vince, you have been given a very rare opportunity to ride something truly magnificent, so I'll tell you what I told her - just enjoy it  waytogo ..... and then tell all your friends about it!
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« Reply #23 on: September 26, 2008, 09:53:48 PM »

Great minds  Super waytogo Im not far of  Desmo ,Paul smart ,S4rs Grin

Sorry bit off topic here I see you have a Monster & a Paul Smart.
I sat (not ride) on a Classic the other day it does not seem to feel as though they are a easy thing to ride.
I felt like i was stretched out sitting high & the bars were very low. i sad to my self if you push these things chances are you'd come off well that's how i felt anyway.
when i got back on my little baby i felt as-one with it, now i love it even more.
As my time was a once off you on the otherhand can do this at will.
How do you feel going from one to the other  Huh?

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« Reply #24 on: September 26, 2008, 10:49:53 PM »

Sorry bit off topic here I see you have a Monster & a Paul Smart.
I sat (not ride) on a Classic the other day it does not seem to feel as though they are a easy thing to ride.
I felt like i was stretched out sitting high & the bars were very low. i sad to my self if you push these things chances are you'd come off well that's how i felt anyway.
when i got back on my little baby i felt as-one with it, now i love it even more.
As my time was a once off you on the otherhand can do this at will.
How do you feel going from one to the other  Huh?



I here allot of people underestimating the sports classics. They are more than capable on the track and to be honest if I was to choose between the 2 I would keep the smart much more track orientated waytogo
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« Reply #25 on: September 27, 2008, 11:14:59 PM »

having been involved with aprilia and in particular the SXV/RXV range of crap for nearly 2 years now, i'd treat any new model they make with great suspiscion.

it might be a great bike, but that's what they told us the SXV/RXV where when we signed up as dealers.  they lied.  the RSV4 just looks like a whole lot more abuse coming my way.  hopefully it won't need pistons every 6,000km.
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« Reply #26 on: September 28, 2008, 02:47:30 PM »

I here allot of people underestimating the sports classics. They are more than capable on the track and to be honest if I was to choose between the 2 I would keep the smart much more track orientated waytogo
Ok so they are a great track bike but most of us live & ride on the streets, Could u live with it as a every day type bike or would you rather the Monster
forgetting the power difference between the two.
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« Reply #27 on: September 28, 2008, 11:03:11 PM »

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« Reply #28 on: September 29, 2008, 12:54:00 AM »

Ok so they are a great track bike but most of us live & ride on the streets, Could u live with it as a every day type bike or would you rather the Monster
forgetting the power difference between the two.


lets not forget the crappy undersize brakes, the strangled intake with the puny airbox, the basic unadjustable (except the smart with the, ahem, ohlins!!) suspension and the rediculously heavy, poorly chromed wheels!!!! oh and the riding position?Huh? jeez, vince are you a chiropractor or do you know one personally?
dollar for dollar, the monster, especially the S4R for 20k is infinitely better value.
just my .02c of course.


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« Reply #29 on: September 29, 2008, 01:08:12 AM »


lets not forget the crappy undersize brakes, the strangled intake with the puny airbox, the basic unadjustable (except the smart with the, ahem, ohlins!!) suspension and the rediculously heavy, poorly chromed wheels!!!! oh and the riding position?Huh? jeez, vince are you a chiropractor or do you know one personally?
dollar for dollar, the monster, especially the S4R for 20k is infinitely better value.
just my .02c of course.

paul.


Hey Paul, guess which one Vince has - you betchya, the Smaart with the oh-oh-ohlins and raised the bars to lessen the chiropratic bills.

It sure is a puuuuurdy bike, esp with the full fairing...
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