View Poll Results: Which bike is it to be?

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  • 2007 GSXR1000 Special Edition - Current

    19 43.18%
  • 2004 RSVR Factory (with mods)

    18 40.91%
  • Perhaps a Ducati or similar?

    7 15.91%
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Thread: Which bike would you choose to have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by v8s&2wheels View Post
    Very interesting that you picked that up.

    Suggests from the horses mouth that my bike has more power and better handling than the ape. But the ape has more character..

    Hmm im a sucker for a good sound.

    But im also keen on reliability and handling
    When they're setup for me the Prila is a stunning ride, absolutely sublime for a tall heavy bike (plus heavy pilot) and the Rotax does seem to be bulletproof... it's the electrics that let them down (but you have to be unlucky, similar to other bikes i guess)... been on the aprilia forum for nearly 4 years and you never (hardly ever) hear about any engine failures. In fact I can't think of 1 at the moment... it's usually electrical.
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    Here's a post from a guy who clocked 100000ks

    http://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/s...d.php?t=123343
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    Heads up on the 04 factory....twas a factory recal on the swingarms due to them cracking, most shouldve been done but a mate of mine got one & not long after it cracked as it hadnt the new replacement (at Aprillas cost) Just check with the owner & or look on the 'prilla forums for info on the issue...

    Mind you after just looking at it , Id say she'd be sorted......still doesnt hurt to look.
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    I'd go the 'prila.

    I was looking at exactly the same choice last year except 'twas a stock '02 Factory and picked the K7 SE instead. The GSXR had PC111/yoshi/TRE etc and it was a rocket over 10krpm but bland and boring at anything less. If I could have afforded something like that 'prila it would have been a no brainer and I would have snapped it up.

    That 'prila looks anything but bland and boring. It mightn't have the outright hp figure to impress your mates at the pub but would have instant stomp anywhere in the rev range unlike the GSXR.

    I like the 999's too and as time goes by I reckon they look better and better, but it's gonna be a lil' down on grunt compared to that RSV, and the RSV will be more comfortable. 999s's are good value but I'd want an '05 with the red frame and sexy swing arm which are still a bit over your $15k.
    In years to come I know what would be the memorable bike

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    D: All of the above :)

    way too hard to choose

    Which one puts the biggest smile on your face?
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    Quote Originally Posted by slowpoke View Post
    I'd go the 'prila.

    I was looking at exactly the same choice last year except 'twas a stock '02 Factory and picked the K7 SE instead. The GSXR had PC111/yoshi/TRE etc and it was a rocket over 10krpm but bland and boring at anything less. If I could have afforded something like that 'prila it would have been a no brainer and I would have snapped it up.

    That 'prila looks anything but bland and boring. It mightn't have the outright hp figure to impress your mates at the pub but would have instant stomp anywhere in the rev range unlike the GSXR.

    I like the 999's too and as time goes by I reckon they look better and better, but it's gonna be a lil' down on grunt compared to that RSV, and the RSV will be more comfortable. 999s's are good value but I'd want an '05 with the red frame and sexy swing arm which are still a bit over your $15k.
    In years to come I know what would be the memorable bike
    Spose i could always trade ya the aprillia after a couple of months if its not my cup of tea eh

    Im also a tad worried the rsv will bet a bit of a handfull around town. As the gsxr is just so sedate and rides like a 600 around town.

    HMMM interesting the poll is even for gsxr or aprillia..

    Its also hard to tell how much the SE is going to hold its value compared to a normal gsxr1000. I believe both the aprillia and gsxr would depreciate about the same from here on out.

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    not sure about the 1060, but dropping 1 on the front and going 2 up on the rear sprocket helps around town... I added 3 to the rear and that was enough to happily pootle in 1st... just don't crack the throttle thinking you're in 2nd
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    Ducati 848, in white. My absolute dream bike. I'd have that over any Aprilia, MV Augusta/other expensive bike.

    Cool thing is, it's a realistic dream too. I could buy a brand new one for $26000, which in the grand scheme of things, really is'nt that big a purchase.......especially when you compare it too an ultimate dream car which is the usual question, which most people will never ever be able to purchase in their lives as they're usually over 500k.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    Ducati 848, in white. My absolute dream bike. I'd have that over any Aprilia, MV Augusta/other expensive bike.

    Cool thing is, it's a realistic dream too. I could buy a brand new one for $26000, which in the grand scheme of things, really is'nt that big a purchase.......especially when you compare it too an ultimate dream car which is the usual question, which most people will never ever be able to purchase in their lives as they're usually over 500k.
    With $26,000 you could buy a 1098 though. Id much rather that, but in the end if i had $26,000 for a bike i wouldnt be spending it all on a bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by v8s&2wheels View Post
    With $26,000 you could buy a 1098 though. Id much rather that, but in the end if i had $26,000 for a bike i wouldnt be spending it all on a bike
    with that sort of coin, I'd be getting at least two bikes, one for the daily commute and one for fun at weekends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by v8s&2wheels View Post
    Cant really test ride as hes in Auckland and i live down here in Napier. Dont forsee a ride upto auckland any time soon with changing jobs and having a holiday.

    Ive looked at some ducati 999's (only decent ducati in my price range) and i myself like the look of them but i dont really like the whole dry clutch sound so thats what steers me towards the rsvr around 04-05 mark. I like the styling and it has the good v twin sound.
    the clutch sound you talk about can be sorted really easily..............Dave Cole put new plates in my 916 clutch a while back.........standard plates.........he just stacks them slightly different to factory..........works fine and no horrible rattle...........just the nice thump thump outta the pipes..........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bald Eagle View Post
    with that sort of coin, I'd be getting at least two bikes, one for the daily commute and one for fun at weekends.
    And would either of those be your ultimate dream bike? Or was my point missed?
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    The Karmic/Cosmic thing is... that bike used to live in Napier, so it knows the roads well.
    It's not really built for commuting with those mods, but only a ride will tell you how comfortable it really is.

    AS far as depreciation it would've been what $27000.00 new and stock, and it's now 6yrs old and had loads spent, time to crack out the calculator.

    From what I've read, your sold already. Go take it for a spin. Hell Jason'd probably buzz down to you (?).

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    Quote Originally Posted by v8s&2wheels View Post
    With $26,000 you could buy a 1098 though. Id much rather that, but in the end if i had $26,000 for a bike i wouldnt be spending it all on a bike
    Yeah but i'm talking dream bike here. Mine is the 848, not the 1098, as I would'nt be able to ride the thing properly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    And would either of those be your ultimate dream bike? Or was my point missed?
    I was going to mention this earlier in your thread, but how come the 848 wasn't on your list of options ?

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