
Originally Posted by
zeocen
Is it still that bad? I notice there's a price drop to around $13,995 - that seems like a pretty good price for such a bike? I do notice the front forks aren't adjustable, I'm assuming they're still a cut above a few others in that similar price bracket for the road?
The Shivers that are currently being offered at $13,995 are the remnants of the 2008 models imported by the previous distributor and currently unsold. These are characterised by a gold trellis chassis. These are the ones that have problems with condensation in the instrument binnacles and also with the speed sensors. You may get a good one, but I wouldn't risk it, given the complete lack of interest the New Zealand distributor has in remedying these issues. Don't expect your Aprilia retailer to know anything about this, even though it has all been extensively documented on www.serviceaprilia.com, including the preemptive strategies for dealing with potential speed sensor problems.
You could ask your dealer to wipe a couple of thousand off the price in return for waiving the two-year warranty (which is actually largely worthless in New Zealand anyway, thanks to Triumph New Zealand Ltd). Then if anything breaks you can get the parts you need delivered to your door within a week from Ed at AF1 in Texas.
Later models have these issues sorted. But you may have to pay a bit more to get one of those.
The Shiver is a great bike. Despite the best efforts of Triumph New Zealand Ltd to completely ignore supporting the Italian products they import, I still love mine to bits.
Don't worry about the lack of adjustment on the front shocks. They're good quality Showas. If you want adjustment, then the front shocks out of a Dorsoduro will drop straight in, as will those from a Tuono.
The ZF Sachs rear shock is more of an issue, due to lack of rear rebound damping. This makes the Shiver very discerning about what tyres it likes and those it doesn't. My rear Sachs is, after 37,000km, getting a bit tired. I suspect Robert Taylor will be ministering to it soon.
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