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Re: I might be a KTM convert

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I'm going to our local orange place later to drool and drop off mirrors. I won't be buying anything though.

If I do buy a bike again, it'll be hard to resist a KTM.
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I didn't know they even made the X-Bow any more - it's been around for donkey's years now! Still got 5 decades before it matches 7s/Caterhams I suppose.
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I like KTMs but they dont like me! I think I concluded a while back that "character" is something I can easily live without and Jap reliability conquers all! I loved my 690 Duke, but I'd certainly not walk past my MT-09 to get on one.
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Surely an Elise/Exige ticks the box and has more real world appeal
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KTM like to claim its the closest thing you can get to a road legal track car. It is pretty tracky but it's miles off Radicals and Ultimas etc.

It's 50 years newer than a Caterham so of course it's going to wipe the floor with one in terms of modern build aspects. A Caterham is driving distilled though, tis the whole point.
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I'd LOVE an RC-8 - maybe one day I'll see if I can reach the bars and get a test ride!! :lol: :lol:
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I still like KTMs a lot just wish they could sort the flaws
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KTM along with Aprilia make it necessary to have a good local dealer. I wouldn't have confidence in the local dealers selling either of those marques,so although I like the bikes on paper,the dearth of good back up makes them a no no for me.
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Skub wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 6:05 pm KTM along with Aprilia make it necessary to have a good local dealer. I wouldn't have confidence in the local dealers selling either of those marques,so although I like the bikes on paper,the dearth of good back up makes them a no no for me.
I'm lucky having a great relationship with my local dealer so would buy one without worry.
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I've done around 12k miles on my Falco (owned from new), and have only taken it to a dealer a couple of times for stuff I can't do (adjust the CO levels) and have done all the other maintenance myself. It's been completely reliable. But the Falco is one of the last Aprilias that doesn't have a boatload of electronics. It has EFI, but its ECU is driven from a socketed EEPROM, so changing the fuelling is simply a matter of getting a new chip baked. Everything else is mechanical, and all the better for it. It probably helps that the motor is not in-house Aprilia, but Rotax.
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mangocrazy wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 6:22 pm I've done around 12k miles on my Falco (owned from new), and have only taken it to a dealer a couple of times for stuff I can't do (adjust the CO levels) and have done all the other maintenance myself. It's been completely reliable. But the Falco is one of the last Aprilias that doesn't have a boatload of electronics. It has EFI, but its ECU is driven from a socketed EEPROM, so changing the fuelling is simply a matter of getting a new chip baked. Everything else is mechanical, and all the better for it. It probably helps that the motor is not in-house Aprilia, but Rotax.
I had a real notion recently for a V4 Tuono,however I made the mistake (or maybe not) of doing a bit of online reading on various Aprilia forums. As you say,because the bikes are loaded with electronic now,there is a high percentage of grief experienced by owners. Some mechanical woes too on bikes with few miles. Valve clearances seem to need adjusting a lot,typically for the first 10k or so,then the engine seems to settle.

There is a general vibe among the Aprilia V4 owners,that if you want a V4,then you must put up with the fickle nature of the beast,it's almost a rite of passage if you wish to be a true Tuono owner. These are not faults,they are character.

I honestly don't think I'd be prepared to put up with that amount of 'character' just now.
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Yes, I get where you're coming from. If there's one 'modern' bike that could tempt me, it's a V4 Tuono but I would have the Griffmeister at the end of a telephone, or able to get to him easily, whereas you seem to have a dearth of dealers you can trust in NI. Having a marque expert readily available makes a helluva difference.

I suspect that if you lived closer to AP Workshops you might already be a Tuono owner...
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mangocrazy wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 6:59 pm Yes, I get where you're coming from. If there's one 'modern' bike that could tempt me, it's a V4 Tuono but I would have the Griffmeister at the end of a telephone, or able to get to him easily, whereas you seem to have a dearth of dealers you can trust in NI. Having a marque expert readily available makes a helluva difference.

I suspect that if you lived closer to AP Workshops you might already be a Tuono owner...
Could very well be true!
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Skub wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 8:07 pm
mangocrazy wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 6:59 pm Yes, I get where you're coming from. If there's one 'modern' bike that could tempt me, it's a V4 Tuono but I would have the Griffmeister at the end of a telephone, or able to get to him easily, whereas you seem to have a dearth of dealers you can trust in NI. Having a marque expert readily available makes a helluva difference.

I suspect that if you lived closer to AP Workshops you might already be a Tuono owner...
Could very well be true!
I remember when the only Aprillia dealer in NI was East End Motorcycles....

Who is it now? Wes McCrum?
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Bigjawa wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 8:35 pm I remember when the only Aprillia dealer in NI was East End Motorcycles....

Who is it now? Wes McCrum?
Jezza McWilliams did Aprilia for a while,years ago.

I think it's McCrum now and to be fair to them I don't know a lot about them. McCallen has KTM and the word isn't good.
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Skub wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 8:41 pm

Jezza McWilliams did Aprilia for a while,years ago.

I think it's McCrum now and to be fair to them I don't know a lot about them. McCallen has KTM and the word isn't good.
East End was pre Jezza. Haven't heard good reports about McCallen myself both with Kawasaki and KTM.
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I never liked McCallen as a racer - dunno what he's like as a dealer. His attitude to backmarkers on something as unforgiving as the TT course was plain dangerous to me. I heard quite a few backmarkers scared shitless about being lapped by McCallen at places where there was zero margin for error. He basically used to ejoy shitting them up, big time. Twat.
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I've been very impressed with my (little) KTM. Great handing and the build quality seems good - although the console mists up which is a significant blot.

When I was in the KTM dealer some of their bikes looked awesome, I think it was a 1290 SuperDuke which caught my eye. But I have no use for one so I didn't get one. I can really see the appeal though.
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Them make some cracking bikes, it's just the faults, recalls and software updates that get a bit tiresome. 👍
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mangocrazy wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 8:55 pm I never liked McCallen as a racer - dunno what he's like as a dealer. His attitude to backmarkers on something as unforgiving as the TT course was plain dangerous to me. I heard quite a few backmarkers scared shitless about being lapped by McCallen at places where there was zero margin for error. He basically used to ejoy shitting them up, big time. Twat.
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