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I had an RSV Mille R (Oz wheels and all the Ohlins bits).

When it was running, it was like riding an Italian sex goddess. Most of the time it seemed like it wasn't.

Between my friends and I we have had the gambit of Aprilias (Mille series, Tuonos, and RSVR's). Seriously, they are finicky bikes. I live in the SF Bay Area where we have several dealers and plenty of support. Even so, my Mille always had starting issues and I watched my friend deal with plastic fuel tank nightmares.

My next Italian will be a Ducati.


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http://www.aprilia.com/us_EN/n...-Experience-Program/


"Aprilia USA is excited to announce Aprilia Racers Days – an on-track experience where enthusiasts have the ability to ride the latest offerings from Aprilia, in an environment that inspired the models created by the brand. Four track-day events, established to honor existing Aprilia brand riders as well as track enthusiasts that aspire to become Aprilia owners, provided with a truly unique opportunity, with the ability to test the class-leading machines in a private setting with no stop signs, traffic signals, or automobiles to obstruct the sensation.

Each circuit will be supported by Aprilia Racers Days partner Pirelli, where each Aprilia RSV4 and Tuono will be shod with their newest sport offering, in the street to track performance-focused Diablo Rosso Corsa II tire. Events will be supported by Aprilia trained technicians and product specialists to ensure the best riding experience. The cost of just $225 to participate in the Aprilia Racers Days program will not only qualify for an incredible track day experience with your existing motorcycle, but will also include a VIP Aprilia Racers Days package, up to two test ride sessions, and special giveaway items at each event.

Participants will also receive a $250 accessories voucher for qualifying purchases before June 30th."


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I don’t know where in the USA you are but the dealer in Mc Henry MD had 3 2017 RF’s earlier this year and they're probably still there. Extreme PowerSports. They generslly sell at a good discount


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I don’t know where in the USA you are but the dealer in Mc Henry MD had 3 2017 RF’s earlier this year and they're probably still there. Extreme PowerSports. They generslly sell at a good discount


I am in Maryland about a two hour drive from that dealer. They also advertise that they don't charge delivery and setup fees. If I cant find one closer, I will give them a visit.
 
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I just sold my KTM Superduke 1290R and am actively looking for a 2017 Tuono. I'm hoping to find a used one but if I wait until later in the season, I might find a heavily discounted new leftover.


Any particular reason you sold the SDR?


That was my second KTM and I am just fed up with their lack of customer support. The bike was nice but I just grew to resent owning and riding it. I might just be jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire with Aprilia.
 
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Nothing beat Japanese bike for low maintenance.


The Jap bikes don't interest me at all unfortunately.


Didn't you recently buy a ZX14R? Thought you really liked the bike.


Yes I did finally settle on a 2017 ZX14R and I am very happy with it. Originally none of the Japanese bikes caught my attention until I looked at the Ninja 1000 which I almost purchased but then I found a leftover 2017 ZX14R for only a few hundred more than the 1000. I decided to take the ZX14R for a test ride and I was sold. The dealership had the bike discounted by 4300 bucks so that made it affordable, insurance surprisingly was cheaper than everything else I looked at, 200 hp made it more than fast enough and I found the riding position was comfortable for me despite the fact the lean angle was more aggressive than the Tuono. While I had no interest in Jap bikes the ZX14R grew on me the more I researched it and learned more about it.
 
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