On my '17 pre reg I got the full 2 years KTM break down cover. You sure you haven't?Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Fri Apr 03, 2020 2:11 pm I got 2 years warranty on my gt as a new pre reg..plus 1 year brake down..plus 1st service.
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Sure, bikes gone.scottyuk wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 11:02 amOn my '17 pre reg I got the full 2 years KTM break down cover. You sure you haven't?Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Fri Apr 03, 2020 2:11 pm I got 2 years warranty on my gt as a new pre reg..plus 1 year brake down..plus 1st service.
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landed in america !
25AAAB61-D45C-4296-9FE1-ED670AF127A9 by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
Still has a cable clutch, i thought they may have gone hydraulic on the new one.
landed in america !
25AAAB61-D45C-4296-9FE1-ED670AF127A9 by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
Still has a cable clutch, i thought they may have gone hydraulic on the new one.
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I'm sorry, where would you like me to send my £10,000 I'll be right over with it
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Yes but
Fuel capacity 12 litres
Bike weight 212kg
Along with Aprilia reliability and build quality issues, also not forgetting it just didn't look that good
Fuel capacity 12 litres
Bike weight 212kg
Along with Aprilia reliability and build quality issues, also not forgetting it just didn't look that good
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IMHO I think it looked better than anything that's ever come out of a KTM factory, but the stats above are not good, a SM that weighs north of 200kg just isn't a SM.
Like the Indian grasstrack racer that weighs more than a 1980's cruiser.
As soon as any bike starts to go over 150-160kg it just switches me off - unless it's very obviously not designed to be light, like a Vmax or something.
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I don't think that photo does the Aprilia justice, i have always thought it's a great looking bike just heavy and underpowered apparently. I wouldnt buy one personally and I'm with Harry on the Ktm comparison I really struggle with how the modern Ktm's look.
I think the weight thing can be deceiving, when you push my hyper round it feels like a tank compared to a 690/701 but it's super agile when you ride it, could be the lightweight wheels maybe? Obviously its nothing like a proper moto.
I think the weight thing can be deceiving, when you push my hyper round it feels like a tank compared to a 690/701 but it's super agile when you ride it, could be the lightweight wheels maybe? Obviously its nothing like a proper moto.
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That is its biggest problem ........ 60-70 mile range tops and less if you are wrist heavy on the throttle. E Man from VD had one and ended up sorting extra fuel containers on a rear rack just so he could venture up into the Highlands on a tour
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Yup can imagine, and I thought the 790 might have that limitation as a tourer too when I got it, as it only has 14l.
I've never managed to get more than 12-odd in mine, but it is so fuel-efficient that gives an effective 150-mile range and is plenty for the sort of bikes my mates have, and with the addition of the little sports screen it turned out to be a quite brilliant little tourer
This is the trip summary from my blat up to and around the Highlands and back last year- my mates were on an S1000R and current model ZX10, the little 790 was never at the back and almost always at the front, so this figure was with the throttle near the stop for a lot of those miles
How the 790 manages to be so good on fuel beats me , although in fairness mine was "Hilltop-ed", so I guess that must have been it
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Is that posted up because it looks good or blinking awful?
I'm going with the latter.
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I had one a couple of years ago and I really enjoyed it, except for the range. Fuel light would come on at 60-65 miles and it's not like there's a petrol station every few miles in the North Pennines. I had no issues with reliability but I had it less than a year and it was a fair weather toy
i thought it looked ok as well, certainly no worse than any KTM I've seen
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I've ridden a couple of 790s, a loaner from the shop and GP's at Pembrey (TYVM!). Very impressive machine though I felt it was a bit prone to pitching on high speed direction changes. Maybe a consequence of very light steering. Ugly as sin but I guess you don't look at the mantelpiece when you're stoking the fire (as a mate used to say on a slightly different subject). Does anyone need an extra 100cc? No, definitely not, it's already way too fast and too loony for the road, 100cc more won't really change that, but for the "must-haves" no amount of extra spending is too much. And it does mean there should be some reasonably priced 790s out there as the space cadets trade up
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Due to then knocking out 790s at £6999 new, the used market is taking a bit of a hammering for themTomcat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 5:17 pm I've ridden a couple of 790s, a loaner from the shop and GP's at Pembrey (TYVM!). Very impressive machine though I felt it was a bit prone to pitching on high speed direction changes. Maybe a consequence of very light steering. Ugly as sin but I guess you don't look at the mantelpiece when you're stoking the fire (as a mate used to say on a slightly different subject). Does anyone need an extra 100cc? No, definitely not, it's already way too fast and too loony for the road, 100cc more won't really change that, but for the "must-haves" no amount of extra spending is too much. And it does mean there should be some reasonably priced 790s out there as the space cadets trade up