I bought one for $2600USD, and another for $2000 in the last three months. Prices are dropping. You can find them pretty well set up at these prices, just have to keep looking. FM Marketplace has been the best place to find deals
Hey there, just noticed when you powered on the key - you need to change the wheel size to 19" if you want your speedo to read correctly and accumulate miles properly.
Shoulda grabbed the front exhaust with bare hand first, just before firing up.....ultimate proof. The cold water vapour from akro's was good indicator tho', it was genuine cold start👍
Nice bike......always wanted one !
Buy one. You won't regret it
I bought one for $2600USD, and another for $2000 in the last three months. Prices are dropping. You can find them pretty well set up at these prices, just have to keep looking. FM Marketplace has been the best place to find deals
Hey there, just noticed when you powered on the key - you need to change the wheel size to 19" if you want your speedo to read correctly and accumulate miles properly.
Great bike
I had one for two years from 2005 and 2007.
Shoulda grabbed the front exhaust with bare hand first, just before firing up.....ultimate proof.
The cold water vapour from akro's was good indicator tho', it was genuine cold start👍
It's sound is different than lets say racing bikes , My Yamaha tnr alsa sounds this way , I want to know why ? Anyone knows ? By the way I like it
It’s a 60 degree V twin is the main reason for the sound being the way it is.
@@tkinney80 it's a 75° V-twin... Aprilia's V990 Rotax-based engines are 60°