Shaman
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The tricolore Ducatis are really sweet looking, and I can sit on them for almost 20 minutes at a time! I think my superbike seat is more comfortable, though.
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Out of those three, pick up the RSV4. If you're not dead set on a litre bike and have no intentions of tracking, why not a Daytona 675 or Duc 848?
Get whatever bike you like. 1000cc is easy to ride if you can respect it. They can suprise you quickly also so its all about throttle management. If you can keep the throttle in check then ignore the negativaty. BTW the F4 has the best sounding exhaust in the pack IMO.
Get the Bimmer. It's better for posing at Starbucks. Chicks won't have any idea what an Aprilia or an MV is. But that spinning propeller logo on the side of the bike? Gold!
Lol it's gold jerry!!! Gold!!
The RSV4 is not a good city or street bike. Runs rough at low RPM, Rear cylinders get crazy hot if not in motion. And if you are concerned about wait times for parts, than stay away. But it's an incredible bike for the track, that's why I pulled mine off the road after a season.
The Pani's 1199 are not user friendly. Almost like a 2 stroke. I love the bike, but Definetly not for a new rider,.
I saw the BMW at Blackfoot motosports in Calgary. Gorgeous machine. Love the colour scheme. Get the BMW.
I'm digging that subframe, what is it?
Lol it's gold jerry!!! Gold!!
The RSV4 is not a good city or street bike. Runs rough at low RPM, Rear cylinders get crazy hot if not in motion. And if you are concerned about wait times for parts, than stay away. But it's an incredible bike for the track, that's why I pulled mine off the road after a season.
The Pani's 1199 are not user friendly. Almost like a 2 stroke. I love the bike, but Definetly not for a new rider,.
I saw the BMW at Blackfoot motosports in Calgary. Gorgeous machine. Love the colour scheme. Get the BMW.
make sure you turbo whichever bike you get
Lol it's gold jerry!!! Gold!!
The RSV4 is not a good city or street bike. Runs rough at low RPM, Rear cylinders get crazy hot if not in motion. And if you are concerned about wait times for parts, than stay away. But it's an incredible bike for the track, that's why I pulled mine off the road after a season.
The Pani's 1199 are not user friendly. Almost like a 2 stroke. I love the bike, but Definetly not for a new rider,.
I saw the BMW at Blackfoot motosports in Calgary. Gorgeous machine. Love the colour scheme. Get the BMW.
Yeah after done more research, the RSV4 ECU really detune the bike for fuel economy (wtf?) at less than 6k RPM or 16% of throttle.
I dont understand why you said the Pani is like 2 stroke? Care to elaborate? I've ridden NSR150 which was like the second fastest on the road (behind NSR 250)