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    Aprilia Shiver

    Hi, l've got a suzuki gladius that has been a great first bike and after 3years l am thinking about a change. An Aprilia Shiver is one option but l do alot of touring and distance travelled on a tank of gas is important, does anyone out there have one or have any information on the Shiver, l must say l am yet to ride one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim g View Post
    Hi, l've got a suzuki gladius that has been a great first bike and after 3years l am thinking about a change. An Aprilia Shiver is one option but l do alot of touring and distance travelled on a tank of gas is important, does anyone out there have one or have any information on the Shiver, l must say l am yet to ride one.

    Cheers

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    Aprilia Shiver: Great bike, shame about the inability of the distributor to provide warranty or parts support. Stick with the Gladioli.
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    The Gladioli isn't too bad, l have ridden a couple of other options but nothing has lured me off it yet, the damn thing just loves corners.
    Thanks for your help so far.

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim g View Post
    The Gladioli isn't too bad, l have ridden a couple of other options but nothing has lured me off it yet, the damn thing just loves corners.
    Thanks for your help so far.

    cheers

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    Rather than changing your bike, think about up-rating the suspension. It's massive fun, cheaper than changing the bike, and will get you way more performance than you would imagine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Rather than changing your bike, think about up-rating the suspension. It's massive fun, cheaper than changing the bike, and will get you way more performance than you would imagine.
    Or just buy a Ducati monster...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MIXONE View Post
    Or just buy a Ducati monster...
    No one needs that sort of trouble. Upgrading the suspension is still going to be orders of magnitude cheaper than buying a Monster. He'll need 796 at least to match the performance of the Gladioli.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    No one needs that sort of trouble. Upgrading the suspension is still going to be orders of magnitude cheaper than buying a Monster. He'll need 796 at least to match the performance of the Gladioli.
    Bullshit.My old m750 would give it the learn in any conditions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MIXONE View Post
    Bullshit.My old m750 would give it the learn in any conditions.
    Errr, sorry would have to disagree there. Aways found air-cooled Ducatis to perform significantly less well than the press or Ducatisti would have us believe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim g View Post
    Hi, l've got a suzuki gladius that has been a great first bike and after 3years l am thinking about a change. An Aprilia Shiver is one option but l do alot of touring and distance travelled on a tank of gas is important, does anyone out there have one or have any information on the Shiver, l must say l am yet to ride one.

    Cheers

    Jim
    I take that you're a V twin fan. If you're open to other configurations, consider a Street Triple. In every comparison with the Shiver, it comes out on top by a country mile. Come to think of it, it comes out on top of almost everything of similar capacity by a country mile. But there again, I'm biased

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    I know what you mean about the suspension, don't know if l'm allowed to mention names but the local yamaha dealer has a rolling road which l took my bike to after adding a yoshimura pipe, while it was there he said your front suspension is a bit soft so he changed the fluid type and l think did something else and the handling was transformed, cost bugger all also. And the tuning using the rolling road was brilliant!
    Street triple v shiver? yes l know what you mean, l'll look at those, there is also the new mv 675 brutale, l wonder if they could be a bit harsh. The old gladioli is far too user friendly.

    Thanks for your help.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim g View Post
    Street triple v shiver? yes l know what you mean, l'll look at those,
    Thanks for your help.

    Cheers

    Jim
    Well, I've just turned 65, have owned my Triple for 3 years after 8 years on a Honda Blackbird 1100 and still love the Triple to bits. The only thing it's crap at is carrying a passenger but that's not what they're built for . If you want a fairly objective review, I've done one here: http://geoffjames.blogspot.co.nz/201...revisited.html

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