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jshplayer
10th January 2015, 20:54
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Hey there, this is my RSV 1000 Mille R Colin Edwards edition bike. It's very tidy all round, couple of stone nicks so not perfect but it's a beautiful bike.

The R models come with Brembo breaks(standard), Ohlins front and rear and Oz forged lightweight wheels, the Colin Edwards model means more carbon fibre, Colin Edwards ECU, larger throttle body, open airfilter box only around 400 were made, apparently putting out 140bhp.

Low km's can carjam it, it's been sitting in a shipping container before i bought it and runs mint, huge power.

*Plenty of tyre tread
*Brakes are amazing and have heaps left
*Recent oil change/filter and clutch fluid flush.
*Akropovic exhaust which is actualy stock on the Colin Edwards, open pipe sounds awsome.
*Recent year long wof put on, rego needs renewing.

ask anyone about the RSV and they'll say how well it handles.

Reason for post is i'm looking for a Fireblade or other inline litre bike, I love the bike but it's low end power is nuts around the corners it's almost too much, and i've always been a fan of inline 4's, let me know what you've got thanks.

8000 km's on the odo(currently riding), wont find one this low, let alone a Colin Edwards.

haydes55
10th January 2015, 21:00
Swap ya for a Z1000, it's an inline 4.... Certainly won't be too much power low down compared to that beast.

What a beautiful bike.

mossy1200
10th January 2015, 21:02
Nice bike.

Carjam says its 2006 though so you should change that if running a auction.

nzspokes
10th January 2015, 21:07
Wow, just wow.

mossy1200
10th January 2015, 21:12
What you need is an inline 4 bmw k100CR. Its one of a kind and has no low down power.

Ill even give you a few monies and a packet of chips as well for your undesirable V twin thingy.

jshplayer
10th January 2015, 21:13
Nice bike.

Carjam says its 2006 though so you should change that if running a auction.

After 04 they did a big model update to the sharper fairings etc, not sure how to change it's registered date but it's deffinitly an 03 as the mille wasn't made after that.

jshplayer
10th January 2015, 21:15
Swap ya for a Z1000, it's an inline 4.... Certainly won't be too much power low down compared to that beast.

What a beautiful bike.

Got some pics?

mossy1200
10th January 2015, 21:15
After 04 they did a big model update to the sharper fairings etc, not sure how to change it's registered date but it's deffinitly an 03 as the mille wasn't made after that.

Maybe was in a shop for 3 years before first registered.
Shows it as UK import I think. Maybe a mix up

jshplayer
10th January 2015, 21:17
Maybe was in a shop for 3 years before first registered.
Shows it as UK import I think. Maybe a mix up

Yes it was imported from the UK, and must of been registered here in 2006, then sat in a container.. poor thing

mossy1200
10th January 2015, 21:25
Yes it was imported from the UK, and should now belong in Mossy's garage where his K100cr used to live. poor thing

Edited that for you for accuracy reasons.

haydes55
10th January 2015, 23:20
Got some pics?

It's worth about half of what yours is worth, got about 66,000km, oil and filters changed 1500km ago (Tuesday). On the bright side I've fixed the electrical gremlin :niceone: If your name starts with J, or your nickname is J, and you only have one eye, then my bike has the perfect plate for you.
307817307818307819

jshplayer
11th January 2015, 09:13
It's worth about half of what yours is worth, got about 66,000km, oil and filters changed 1500km ago (Tuesday). On the bright side I've fixed the electrical gremlin :niceone: If your name starts with J, or your nickname is J, and you only have one eye, then my bike has the perfect plate for you.
307817307818307819

Nice bike, I'll see what else comes up I have a soft spot for fireblades but have seen a few Z1000's they're nice bikes, but heavy?

haydes55
11th January 2015, 09:26
Nice bike, I'll see what else comes up I have a soft spot for fireblades but have seen a few Z1000's they're nice bikes, but heavy?

It's not the lightest, but I only notice the weight when I'm pushing it around.

Sensei
11th January 2015, 09:43
Hi nice bike own the same .. Sorry to point this out but this diffently not an Colin Edwards completely different They have totally different graphics / Blue OZ Wheels / Custom blue ally top triple tree ... They have twin exhaust system / come with 51mm & 57 mm throttle body's 2 EPROM Carbon fibre race airbox as a replacement for the bigger throttle body's & stronger con rods . These engine don't make 140hp they are 130 at best . Point this out as people need to know correctly what they are buying so please advertise this bike correctly. 03 - RSVR MILLE -

Maha
11th January 2015, 09:49
He did a lot better on Jap bikes from 2004-11. Rode an Aprilia in 03' finishing with 62 points.

jshplayer
11th January 2015, 09:59
Hi nice bike own the same .. Sorry to point this out but this diffently not an Colin Edwards completely different They have totally different graphics / Blue OZ Wheels / Custom blue ally top triple tree ... They have twin exhaust system / come with 51mm & 57 mm throttle body's 2 EPROM Carbon fibre race airbox as a replacement for the bigger throttle body's & stronger con rods . These engine don't make 140hp they are 130 at best . Point this out as people need to know correctly what they are buying so please advertise this bike correctly. 03 - RSVR MILLE -

Hmm, i guess it isn't a bone standard Colin Edwards, It did come with the enlarged throttle body, a Colin Edwards ECU (it's litteraly stamped on it) An open carbon airbox, and the black swing arm. The fairings aren't the original and the OZ wheels are blue on the 02 models I thought, gold on 03 standard RSVR's and Colins, Maybe they stayed blue on both. They have a claimed crank BHP of 147 at 9,500rpm but i've never dino'd it so actual rear wheel power would be less.

Eitherway, it's a powerful, great handling and beautiful bike...

breakaway
11th January 2015, 10:01
Those look like non-standard brake discs on the front, do you know why they were changed?

jshplayer
11th January 2015, 10:09
Those look like non-standard brake discs on the front, do you know why they were changed?

I don't know sorry, they were installed when I bought it. It's stopping power is insane though, I just stick to using 1 finger. I did look for signs of a crash when i bought it, i've had all the fairings off and there is no sign of any low side, So i'm not sure why they would be replaced or the fairings. The stator cover is clean, no scratches on frame, small scratch on swing arm though. So it hasn't been down. I'd say when it was sitting in the container things were dumped on top of it which scratched up the fairings, replacing them with OEM none Colin fairings.

frogfeaturesFZR
11th January 2015, 18:20
A search using the VIN number at the aprilia website will tell you the year of manufacture and model.

mossy1200
11th January 2015, 18:27
A search using the VIN number at the aprilia website will tell you the year of manufacture and model.

Like your signature

RSV Mille: No madam, its an Aprilia, not a Harley. If it were a Harley, I would be pushing it !

Although It could read.

No madam, its a Harley. If it were a Aprilia, the bike shop would still have it !

frogfeaturesFZR
11th January 2015, 19:04
Like your signature

RSV Mille: No madam, its an Aprilia, not a Harley. If it were a Harley, I would be pushing it !

Although It could read.

No madam, its a Harley. If it were a Aprilia, the bike shop would still have it !

Mines been bullet proof, touch wood
Oil/filter every 5 k and she's all good.
The Rotax motors are bulletproof.

Now tyres, that's a different story....:yes:

jshplayer
11th January 2015, 19:08
Mines been bullet proof, touch wood
Oil/filter every 5 k and she's all good.
The Rotax motors are bulletproof.

Now tyres, that's a different story....:yes:

Haven't had a single issue with mine, german engine, italian design makes a good combo.

yevjenko
12th January 2015, 21:41
Haven't had a single issue with mine, german engine, italian design makes a good combo.

Austrian, not German, but yes completely agree... only issue with mine was the crappy regulator rectifier. replaced that and she's all good. even riding daily thru winter

yevjenko
12th January 2015, 22:22
A search using the VIN number at the aprilia website will tell you the year of manufacture and model.

As Sensei said, it's not a Colin Edwards. It's an RSV R (what they used to have before the "factory" model for the top end kit, like ohlins instead of showas etc)
aprilia have this bike listed as "RSV 1000 R 'EVO' NERO A. *3*" (the 3 also confirms it's an 03 bike) - the address for this site is http://static.piaggio.com/recall/form-aprilia_en.html

The Colin Edwards ECU was a retail part from aprilia - as were the airbox mod and a couple of other things you mentioned. it's quite common for folks to upgrade their aprilias with these parts to make them even faster. They are still available thru sites like af1 in the US


Yes it was imported from the UK, and must of been registered here in 2006, then sat in a container.. poor thing

The dumb way that NZ registers vehicles means you can either register a vehicle as year of manufacture, or the model year, or the year it was first registered overseas if it's an import. this bike is definitely a 2003 bike, you can see that by the vin number, plus as has been mentioned the 2004 onwards RSV was the gen II which is a totally different bike. This bike was first registered in the UK on 1st August 06 and was then first registered in kiwiland on the 29th September 2011. The reg system in the UK is year related, so it would look newer on the road from the registration plate, by being registered after August 1st - it is not uncommon for aprilias to sit unsold in dealers - especially in the UK then as the importer was being replaced by another firm and the R was an expensive bike. (there's a brand new, unused 2008 aprilia on tardme at a dealer in auckland).


Those look like non-standard brake discs on the front, do you know why they were changed?

As for the brakes, these are the Brembo radial setup from the R model and have not been changed. Regular RSV's and Tuono's (like mine) just had the standard Brembo golds

Mossy - buy this and bring it down to Wellie. would be good to have another aprilia down here and this is a bloody good bike

mossy1200
13th January 2015, 05:25
Mossy - buy this and bring it down to Wellie. would be good to have another aprilia down here and this is a bloody good bike

Nah im good.
I had an eprom chip mille in 1999. Black/silver.
Ill make do with my current rides for a while.

jshplayer
13th January 2015, 07:41
As Sensei said, it's not a Colin Edwards. It's an RSV R (what they used to have before the "factory" model for the top end kit, like ohlins instead of showas etc)
aprilia have this bike listed as "RSV 1000 R 'EVO' NERO A. *3*" (the 3 also confirms it's an 03 bike) - the address for this site is http://static.piaggio.com/recall/form-aprilia_en.html

The Colin Edwards ECU was a retail part from aprilia - as were the airbox mod and a couple of other things you mentioned. it's quite common for folks to upgrade their aprilias with these parts to make them even faster. They are still available thru sites like af1 in the US



The dumb way that NZ registers vehicles means you can either register a vehicle as year of manufacture, or the model year, or the year it was first registered overseas if it's an import. this bike is definitely a 2003 bike, you can see that by the vin number, plus as has been mentioned the 2004 onwards RSV was the gen II which is a totally different bike. This bike was first registered in the UK on 1st August 06 and was then first registered in kiwiland on the 29th September 2011. The reg system in the UK is year related, so it would look newer on the road from the registration plate, by being registered after August 1st - it is not uncommon for aprilias to sit unsold in dealers - especially in the UK then as the importer was being replaced by another firm and the R was an expensive bike. (there's a brand new, unused 2008 aprilia on tardme at a dealer in auckland).



As for the brakes, these are the Brembo radial setup from the R model and have not been changed. Regular RSV's and Tuono's (like mine) just had the standard Brembo golds

Mossy - buy this and bring it down to Wellie. would be good to have another aprilia down here and this is a bloody good bike

Wow, nice info thanks, yes one thing for sure was that it was an 03, I looked at a few 01/02 and although the differences were minor, I liked the look of the 03 one of the reasons I bought it. Definitely isn't disappointing to look at and ride.