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 | Firstly, I am a very lucky and privileged guy. Getting a chance to ride something this new so soon after the official launch doesn’t happen to menials like me, so to get a test ride on this bike, which for most people meant putting down a £2000 d
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 | I had been waiting for 3 weeks for the call to tell me the new Aprilia Mana was run in, on paper it is a huge jump forward for a motorcycle but how would it work on the road? I was about to find out.
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 | Following on from the Buell, I wanted to compare it to a bike of the same ilk but one that was not a BMW GS or Triumph Tiger. Casting my mind back a bit I had ridden a bike on it’s launch that fitted the bill perfectly, the Aprilia ETV1000 Capo No
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 | While in Austria recently, one of the riders on a tour had an Aprilia Tuono that he had ridden out from the UK. It looked a bit small, not much of a seat, hard suspension and very little wind protection, but when I told him he must have been in pain
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 | Now I’ve been riding motorcycles for a long time to know that when I see a bike doesn’t have a clutch lever usually something’s gone terribly astray. Apparently Aprilia’s R&D department have proved me wrong as they’ve now produced a bike th
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