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Aprilia RS660 Reviews

Discussion in 'General' started by nlzmo400r, Oct 12, 2020.

  1. RRP

    RRP Kinda Superbikey

    easy there mister...
     
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  2. cajun636

    cajun636 Honda Junkie.


    Hmmmm... Do you take trade ins on R6 Racebikes Hmmmmmm... What do you need down for a deposit. I'm obviously a gluten for punishment on unproven shit...
     
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  3. TWF2

    TWF2 2 heads are better than 1

    Lap top jockeys :)
     
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  4. TX Joose

    TX Joose Well-Known Member

    Aprillia has taken their time with this bike. Lots and lots of testing. I think it's gonna be good
     
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  5. Monsterdood

    Monsterdood Well-Known Member

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  6. Robby-Bobby

    Robby-Bobby Steeltoe’s Daddy

    $1000 bones dawg
     
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  7. gcally

    gcally Well-Known Member

    Robby-Bobby.....

    Are you guy slotted to get some RS660's to sell on the floor or is everything that comes in preorder?
     
  8. Robby-Bobby

    Robby-Bobby Steeltoe’s Daddy

    Like most, they will fill all the pre-orders first.

    I did ask as to when we might get some "stock" and the answer was that they have a lot of orders to fill.

    So If you want one, order one if you want anytime soon.
     
  9. ducnut

    ducnut Well-Known Member

    Have you heard anything about a timeline for the Tuono 660? I suspect, demand for the RS will overwhelm their capacity and it’ll be awhile?
     
  10. Robby-Bobby

    Robby-Bobby Steeltoe’s Daddy

    I have heard nothing at all.
    I suspect you're exactly right on your guess.

    usually the naked is a year behind the sport.

    I hope for a couple different models as an Aprilia dealer, their current stock has gotten stale. Until the 660.
     
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  11. Monsterdood

    Monsterdood Well-Known Member

    Heard anything about a track version, Trefeo or something? I saw a few posts on IG about that. Real or not?
     
  12. ducnut

    ducnut Well-Known Member

    Their frequently-spied Tuareg ADV bike will be compelling, I suspect. It should easily be way less weight than the current, popular choices. It’ll be the ADV bike many have frankensteined (SV, Versys/Ninja 650, etc). It’ll have all the electronics no other 500cc-700cc “ADV” bike currently offer. It should do really well.

    When it was leaked that Triumph were coming out with a “Tiger Cub”, I envisioned something along the lines of this Aprilia Tuareg 660; not the beast the Tiger 800 is.
     
  13. ducnut

    ducnut Well-Known Member

    Definitely real. It’s been shown on the Euro 660 FB pages I follow. One of those groups is led by what seems to be an Aprilia PR liaison of sorts, as he has posted tons more info/pics I’ve not seen anywhere else.
     
  14. rice r0cket

    rice r0cket Well-Known Member

    That's disappointing, I'd hope they'd bias it more towards offroad like the Tenere, and still include the electronic bits and bobs, but I understand selling to dentists is much more lucrative.
     
  15. Heisenberg

    Heisenberg Well-Known Member

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  16. ducnut

    ducnut Well-Known Member

    The T7 is the type of bike many on ADV Rider have frankensteined. They take something light, like an SV or Ninja 650, add a MX fork, long shock, spoked wheels, etc, and rip with the things.
     
  17. gcally

    gcally Well-Known Member

    Have any links to the info...
     
  18. ducnut

    ducnut Well-Known Member

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  19. gcally

    gcally Well-Known Member

    I saw that one. I hope they have some more info soon.
     
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  20. ducnut

    ducnut Well-Known Member

    Spy pic of the Taureg.

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