I'm always a little surprised you have not had a hankering for owning an RC45, Blade.
Have you see the one in this month's PB mag? Lovely bike.
Biking history
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Re: Biking history
There's a lot of truth there mate. I think you have to buy an aprilia with the same mind set that you would buy a slightly older ducati or any triumph.. There is a long history of failures but some just work.. As you well know I've had the RSV for over 5 years now, barring the stator issue coming back from the IOM it's been really reliable. I've run it for full days with no oil in the sight glass, I've used to for touring, commuting, track days, and weekend hooning and it just does it all. For 2 or 3 years it was home serviced (very badly) and only once has it been properly griff'dduke63 wrote:If you wanted one my opinion is to buy the cheapest you can find, get it properly serviced by an expert on the bike and just rag it. They are not all bad by any means but you need to go into it with eyes wide open. I can totally understand why you would want one but I would never have one as my main bike. As a Sunday morning ride and track day bike they would be epic.
You can pick some up for little more than £7 k now.
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If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough - Mario Andretti