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ReconLdr

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I just might have to look into one of these:

http://www.iol.co.za/motoring/bikes/aprilia/on-the-road-aprilia-1200-dorsoduro-1.1263472

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Aprilia builds some pretty extreme motorcycles. The Aprilia 1200 Dorsoduro may be taking that statement to a new level.

The Dorsoduro looks like a cross between a motard and an adventure bike. With a reported hair-trigger throttle, the motorcycle “wheelies every time you sneeze” if the traction control is not engaged.

The 128.7 horsepower engine can be scaled back to some extent by pressing the starter button while the engine is running. There are three available settings. R (rain), T (touring), and S (Sport). The default setting of R still delivers around 100 horsepower, but the traction control helps keep the power fairly linear. The T setting removes power restriction but maintains the traction control. The S setting is reportedly unsuitable for riding in traffic due to the light-switch-like throttle response making for a jerky ride for starts and stops. The S setting is best suited for the track.

The engine is an all-new design 90-degree V-twin built by parent company Piaggio. Radically over-square, the engine has a compression ratio of 12:1. The throttle controls are ride-by-wire and completely electronic.



The traction control system and anti-lock brake system are rider controlled. The anti-locks can be turned on or off and the traction control has three separate levels. Instead of using a gyro, the traction control tracks the speed of the front wheel compared to the rear and adjusts accordingly. This helps greatly when trying to keep the front wheel on the ground.

With a seat height of over 34 inches, only the taller folks will find a comfortable ride on the Dorsoduro. A fully-adjustable suspension does everything but lower the seat.

The Dorsoduro is priced at around $14,700.
 
The throttle controls are ride-by-wire and completely electronic.

I personally don't like this in a car (my truck is fly by wire). Even more so do I not trust it on a motorcycle where I don't have a cage around me for protection.
 
get one of these, maybe this is what the new EBR "uly" will look like. looks like the same motor as the 1125.

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yea im getting tired of waiting for something that may never come to.liking the Street Triple R
 
Joel9,
Where did you find that picture? I found a pic of 06 Navigator but the motor is different. 07 is the last year I can find any pictures of that brand. They are listed with or as a company with MV Agusta, which Harley totaly screwed over in 2008/09. Are they even still alive?
My next question is this: Can Erik and Hero put something together in a reasonable amont of time?
Raz
 
Im with ya on the rc8r very rare check craigslist search all.There was 3 of them all demos 2000 mile range in the 13k range illinois auto&rv has one for 15k down the street from me a red bull rc8r sold for 16.5 its my screen saver on my phone A*s only make the riding gear to match,,buell should have used the rc8r engine no need to re-tool at rotax..[confused]
 
my next addition will be a dual sport. they just look like way to much fun to ride!
 
That first bike and the Honda look too empty to me. I like a dirt bike in the dirt, and a street bike in the street.

With that being said, I have taken my STT off road a few times, but have no illusions about it being a dirt bike, or even an enduro...
 
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