bigpoppa
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Giggle cityJust rode the v4 tuono, haha holy **** that bike will get me into so much trouble
It goads and tempts you into going faster, rewarding you with that amazing sound…
It gets hot but not unbearable, good brakes good handling, feels stable at speed, surprisingly even with the new higher bars, your weight is leaned over all on your wrists, I imagine after an hour your wrists would hurt, leg room was fine
Clutch felt heavy, but I might be spoiled by the DCT
Don’t remember the ktm having a heavy clutch feel
Sounds like you have your mind made!!Had a bit of an epiphany after riding the tuono, about how crazy good the AT is...that bike can legit do it all on the street.
It can do sport, it can do tour, it can do dirt, it can putter around yonge street for 4 hours in traffic on a hot summers day with no clutch lever and 0 complaints. So comfy and so easy in all enviornments.
My left forearm was sore the next day, I suspect the aggressive forward lean and the heavy clutch on the tuono + downtown toronto traffic was responsible.
I vote 1 or 2. PP will be a heavy pig off road and much worse than the AT. Cool bike for sure, but it's fun to mix things up (if you can afford stupid ontario insurance times two).This is where I stand right now boys
The KTM ticks all the boxes, the ape tugs at my heart strings, and the PP is a unicorn, do it all bike
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my offroading is pathetic tho, im a 90% asphalt biased riderI vote 1 or 2. PP will be a heavy pig off road and much worse than the AT. Cool bike for sure, but it's fun to mix things up (if you can afford stupid ontario insurance times two).
If money was no object I would love to have a Pikes Peak; that is how I ended up with the smallest sports tourer I could afford.This is where I stand right now boys
The KTM ticks all the boxes, the ape tugs at my heart strings, and the PP is a unicorn, do it all bike
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Sounds like you don't want a do it all bike then.The AT covers the bases for most of my general riding needs
What I really want from the next bike is:
1. Wheelies
2. 3-4 track days a year
3. ???(light weight would be nice??)
The first 2 criteria im firm on, the 3rd im a little flexible on if the engine sounds like an aprilia v4. (I've heard the 660 also sounds good)
the pikes peak is just me reaching and trying to fulfill that ever present need to find a unicorn bike that does everything. (in this case, general riding + wheelies + track)
The AT covers the bases for most of my general riding needs
What I really want from the next bike is:
1. Wheelies
2. 3-4 track days a year
3. ???(light weight would be nice??)
The first 2 criteria im firm on, the 3rd im a little flexible on if the engine sounds like an aprilia v4. (I've heard the 660 also sounds good)
the pikes peak is just me reaching and trying to fulfill that ever present need to find a unicorn bike that does everything. (in this case, general riding + wheelies + track)
dat cruise control thoSounds like you don't want a do it all bike then.
I'd go naked segment, so you get all day comfort and bomb tracks when you feel like it.
Tuono or SF
I think you have your answer.dat cruise control tho
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That thing would be kinda a pig around the track and he can put ktm all he wants, he knows he wants a v4.
Look into the parts' availability from KTM, 2 separate people this weekend told me that they are waiting months for parts and oil chances can be weeks waiting.