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DarrenSV650S
01-08-16, 07:17 PM
Looks like the dorsoduro 750 is no longer for sale in the UK. Still available elsewhere though I think. Typical for me to buy one in the last year of production :rolleyes:
So what would you do in this situation? Sell up quick before prices start to drop? Or will they command a slight premium now that you can't get them new? (without importing)
To be honest, as much as I love the bike, how it rides, feels and looks, the fuel range is becoming a bit of a pain for me, so I don't think I would have kept it for a long time anyway
i wouldn't worry about it. So long as you can still get spares & parts then there isn't an issue.
DarrenSV650S
01-08-16, 08:41 PM
About 80 miles and the light comes on
so 100 and your pushing... not too drastic just means more stops. bit of a burmer up north though. just a quick calc and it looks like your getting around 40mpg add in the silly 12ltr tank :-k
if it were me and its not i would be looking for something else. something like that would be ok for doing stupid low miles, say 2k a year and just blatting about but after that it would just be a PITA.
i think the problem you will have is dealers will be discounting remaining stock till they are gone.
its a stunning looking bike and i bet goes like stick and handles well too but that kind of tank range would do my nut in. its bad enough i have to stop for petrol every 100-120 miles when out with Dave. having said that i suppose its forcing you to take a break every 80 miles.
if they had just made the tank a bit bigger :D
Blapper
02-08-16, 07:22 AM
When I was looking for a bike recently I expected to buy a Honda NC750 for its 80+MPG but when I had a closer look at it I didn't like the finish. Riding gently people are getting up to 90MPG which is amazing. If I were you I would put it up for sale tout-suite for a high-ish price and see how it goes. You can always reduce the price if you get no nibbles.
I test rode a NC750 and it was horrible. I cut the test ride short as it was gutless and didn't handle.
Blapper
02-08-16, 02:48 PM
Wow, interesting Heorot.
carelesschucca
02-08-16, 05:27 PM
Darren you owned a Suzuki RGV250 you can't get any more discontinued than that.
The tiny fuel tank is the one thing that put me off the Aprilia, its one of the best looking bikes out there and looks a hoot...
DarrenSV650S
02-08-16, 07:20 PM
Yeah but an RGV isn't worth a lot to begin with and is going to hold its value.
I've never had it up to 100 miles. I think I saw 43mpg on the average display the other day. As you know though, I don't ride for economy. I should really go out with a jerry can and find out its true limit. It is an awesome bike. It really is so close to being perfect
I guess I'll see how I feel at the end of the season and think about what I could replace it with
you got me looking at the prilla site and the shiver 750 looks nice same as yours (sorta) but more road biased. the new GT thing looks interesting as well. bloody cheep for what you get :-)
carelesschucca
02-08-16, 07:51 PM
I should really go out with a jerry can and find out its true limit. It is an awesome bike.
I do that with all my bikes, don't go too far into the countryside though you may never make it back :)
DarrenSV650S
02-08-16, 07:55 PM
The shiver only has 3 litres more, and has taken a beating from the ugly stick. I quite fancy the Tuono :p
I do that with all my bikes, don't go too far into the countryside though you may never make it back :)
Yeah I'm gonna do that this weekend
shiftin_gear98
03-08-16, 07:01 AM
Tuono, my next bike. One day in the distant future. Go on do it....
Luckypants
03-08-16, 11:25 AM
One thing to be wary of with Aprilia (and others from the Piaggio group) is that they stop making parts for them VERY soon after discontinuation. The local dealer has been told they stop doing parts 3 years after they stop production!
DarrenSV650S
03-08-16, 11:48 AM
One thing to be wary of with Aprilia (and others from the Piaggio group) is that they stop making parts for them VERY soon after discontinuation. The local dealer has been told they stop doing parts 3 years after they stop production!
That's something to keep an eye on. At least with it still being sold in Europe I can import if I need to
The NC750 is an abomination, it is not a motorcycle it is a scooter and would only be useful for commuting nothing else. I have a test ride report on here somewhere, it's truly the worst thing I've ever ridden.
The Dorsoduro is a niche bike, which means if someone really wants one, they will pay a premium for a good example, unfortunately, not may people want them. That fuel range would do my head in but that's only because I hate everything about petrol stations and try to visit them as infrequently as I can.
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