I'm 1.8 m 100 kg, and I fit better on a RSV1000 than on an R1.
Will just chime in from a short rider view.The Dorsoduro is a naked. "Maxi moto" Aprilia calls it...it is not even remotely a supermoto. Put the RSV4 engine in it and Aprilia would have another winner as it's very underpowered.
But it's tall.
Aprilia made a tall bike is my point.
Aprilia CAN make a tall bike.
They're engineers took size into consideration and made a tall canyon carver in the Dorsoduro. It's lethal in the twisties, yet so underpowered.
So Max Biagi *isn't* their model for sizing a bike.
When you have entire threads of 6' + guys figuring out what to change (rearsets, bars) to fit on a bike something has gone wrong in the engineering of the bike.
Tuono for Tall Guys?
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I understand the want for this bike...it's thrilling and one of a kind...but I passed on it as it was just too small.
Bikes are getting smaller and more skeletal in general...the last iteration of the GSX-R 1000 is smaller
So is the new S1000RR...the CBR1000RRRRRR all of them. So you have taller guys going backwards in time to find a bike that they don't look like they're molesting.
Will just chime in from a short rider view.
Aprilia is one of the taller seat heights. Had a gixxer 1000, speed triple 1050 and was much more comfortable on both height wise.
So you are probably talking more about rider triangle/comfort which would be very rider subjective (different arm, torso, leg lengths)
Bikes are getting smaller and more skeletal in general...the last iteration of the GSX-R 1000 is smaller
So is the new S1000RR...the CBR1000RRRRRR all of them. So you have taller guys going backwards in time to find a bike that they don't look like they're molesting.
fingers crossed.Of course race replicas are going to get as compact as possible, and with the Tuono being based off the RSV4, there's only so much you can do to convert a supersport into a sport tourer. Emissions compliance is what killed the Dosro and Shiver, and Aprilia seems to be focused on consolidating platforms around the V4 and 660 motors, so maybe it's just a matter of time before they come out with a Dorsoduro V4 to compete with the Hypermotard, if that's what you're looking for. Who knows, maybe even a Toureg V4 to compete with the Multistrada, or (my hope) an SX 660 supermoto to be the spiritual successor to the SXV 550.
Of course race replicas are going to get as compact as possible
Yep, and going by the average size and weight of the riders that the factories are hiring to ride their racing bikes, they're rarely ever 6'1 and 250 lbs...
Just like horse jockeys, they're more Dani Pedrosa (5'2") than Loris Baz (6'3"). Rossi might have been on the tall side, but he looked like a skeleton with his leathers off.
If you're talking about Aprilia, their Canadian website lists four dealers in Ontario and nine in Quebec. Might be a little out of date, as they are still listing J&R in Stayner, which some above have reported is no longer the case. In southern Ontario it's still Two-Wheel in Guelph, Vos in Vaughan and Studio Cycle in Toronto...Likely asked before- who is left as a dealer ? According the their website Vespa Toronto is it.
and apparently also guzzisVos sells Apes for sure.
The SXV 550 deserves its own thread. An SXV 660 Supermoto would be a great idea for Aprilia to compete with the 701 SM and 690 SMCR.Of course race replicas are going to get as compact as possible, and with the Tuono being based off the RSV4, there's only so much you can do to convert a supersport into a sport tourer. Emissions compliance is what killed the Dosro and Shiver, and Aprilia seems to be focused on consolidating platforms around the V4 and 660 motors, so maybe it's just a matter of time before they come out with a Dorsoduro V4 to compete with the Hypermotard, if that's what you're looking for. Who knows, maybe even a Toureg V4 to compete with the Multistrada, or (my hope) an SX 660 supermoto to be the spiritual successor to the SXV 550.
This explains the state of his store the last time I went in. He told me he had no bikes, and wasn't expecting any. I went in to buy a new Tuono, he told me he might be able to get me one. I never got a call back. He's probably transitioning to another form of business..