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The RSV4 has arrived at Pro Italia!
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A_Carrion
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| Joined: 10/08
Posted: 11/16/09 11:22 AM
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Here are some photos that I took of Aprilia's RSV4, they had an event over the weekend where they unveiled it. I got a free T-shirt from Pro Italia with the bike's picture on it, I don't have a snapshot of that though. They had free Max Biaggi posters too. =)


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kento1
Administrator
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Posted: 12/01/09 10:46 AM
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Looks like the literbike class in '10 might be an all-Euro contest, considering the performance of the BMW S 1000 RR...
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Posted: 12/02/09 11:38 AM
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Sweet looking ride, it would be great to test ride one. If it's as good as the article's say it is I'd be willing to sell my CBR to get one.
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cdn954rr
New User
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Posted: 02/20/10 02:00 PM
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I've been bugging the shops for months for when the RSV4's and S1000RR's will arrive and not a single unit of either has hit the city yet. I have a good relationship with the Aprilia shop so I'll have a chance to test ride as soon as the first bikes arrive. From what I've read in reviews the RSV4 is fairly compact though, I'm wondering if it will suit 6'+ riders?
From what I've heard it sounds like the BMW will more likely accomodate taller riders. I'm anxious to see what this year's liter bike shootout will look like, I'm with you there Kento1, I can't help but wonder if the Euro bikes will be tied for first or comprise a 1-2 cleanup?!
I'm also thrilled with the BMW giving us Ducati "S" caliber electronic features without the Ducati "S" pricing. I hope the big 4 are listening, I have been putting aside for a new GSXR750, but the electronics and performance are significant enough on the RSV4 and S 1000 RR that I'd spring for the slightly more expensive Euro offerings instead!
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