Aprillia Dosduoro 750 or Ducati Hypermotard (800ish)
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Aprillia Dosduoro 750 or Ducati Hypermotard (800ish)
Which would you buy and why?
Budget upto £6K
Budget upto £6K
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Re: Aprillia Dosduoro 750 or Ducati Hypermotard (800ish)
Neither. I'd buy a KTM 990smr.
Or a Ducati scrambler.
Or a Ducati scrambler.
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Re: Aprillia Dosduoro 750 or Ducati Hypermotard (800ish)
MV Agusta Rivale 800
EDIT:
Actually, you might need a bigger budget.
EDIT:
Actually, you might need a bigger budget.
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Re: Aprillia Dosduoro 750 or Ducati Hypermotard (800ish)
I haven't got Covid, my sense of taste is fine.
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Re: Aprillia Dosduoro 750 or Ducati Hypermotard (800ish)
And any sense of taste removedKungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Aug 23, 2021 12:52 pm MV Agusta Rivale 800
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Actually, you might need a bigger budget.
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Re: Aprillia Dosduoro 750 or Ducati Hypermotard (800ish)
Ok, the Ducati. As long as you don't care about finish quality
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I had a Dorsoduro and it was really good fun on the bumpy B roads round here. Plastic tank was swelling because of ethanol on the petrol, only going to get worse with E10. Small tank too, fuel light would come on at 65-70 miles. Finish was better than my Ducati Monster, not that that's saying much. If it wasn't for the poor range I might still have it
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Re: Aprillia Dosduoro 750 or Ducati Hypermotard (800ish)
I had a Dursoduro 750 back in 2009. Only sold it because of the ridiculously small tank range/less than economical engine. I remember that on a track day at Snetterton it managed less than 20 mpg. So could just about do one session before refuelling.
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Re: Aprillia Dosduoro 750 or Ducati Hypermotard (800ish)
Hyper. Lovely looking and sounding bikes in real life. Came so close to owning one a couple of times!