Aprilia RSV4R Factory versus 1199

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how do you mean like what?

most processed foods are acidic, as is sugar, flesh, etc. most diets cause the body to go acid where cancer, candida and arthritis get exacerbated and thrive. and swelling is caused by acidity...etc.

an organic plant-based diet will allow your body to recover and digest easier and faster, allowing you to attain optimal homeostasis.

a cold glass of filtered water with a quarter of organic lemon first thing in morning is most alkalizing thing you can ingest -- i know a lemon tastes "acid" but it happens to be incredibly alkalizing. also, foods like dairy are to be avoided.

that's just the tip of it.....try an alkaline diet that's vegan and your arthritis will be vastly improved in a matter of months.

edit: and for workouts there is a raw vegan organic supplement that has more protein than whey and the likes......so you can get way more protein that is significantly more digestible such that your muscles post work out can use the protein faster without taxing itself from breaking down animal sources...

+1

been doing this for > 1 yr now and it's freakin amazing. not always easy, but the results are great.
 
Aprilia bikes can be just as finicky as ducati a. Currently two owners on my Facebook of rsv4's are have electrical issues one so bad he wants to cut his losses and sell.
 
it's actually even less than 1/3. but a man's gotta start somewhere....hope lance takes heed cause once off the toxic sugar .... diet not only will he start feeling better, but his taste buds will come back to life.

takes some willpower at first, but it gets easier.


It would be a good start, but it's probably only 1/3 of the equation.
 
absolutely! the mainstream diet [food and thinking] is to bring you down before the doctor and the statist.


glad some here see it.



Hippies are good;)
But what he's talking about has nothing to do with hippies.
It's about getting off the mainstream medical treadmill and trying the benefits of a more holistic approach to your health
 
Aprilia bikes can be just as finicky as ducati a. Currently two owners on my Facebook of rsv4's are have electrical issues one so bad he wants to cut his losses and sell.

I had a 2003 RSV and the electrical problems were a pain in the ass.. shorted out once and the battery was constantly draining - had to keep it on a charger if i wasn't going to ride it constantly..

even had fear of gassing up since sometimes it wouldn't start again
 
Since being purchased by Piaggio things at Aprilia have gotten way better..Parts supply and quality wise... Not perfect by any means but much more acceptable... Resale unfortunately seems to still reflect that history...
 
Since being purchased by Piaggio things at Aprilia have gotten way better..Parts supply and quality wise... Not perfect by any means but much more acceptable... Resale unfortunately seems to still reflect that history...

The one bike I'm speaking of is a brand new 2012. I'm not an ape hater though, can't wait to see the 2014 just saying dumping a duc for a more reliable ape makes zero sense to me
 
The one bike I'm speaking of is a brand new 2012. I'm not an ape hater though, can't wait to see the 2014 just saying dumping a duc for a more reliable ape makes zero sense to me

Well we know there are Friday afternoon bikes from every manufacturer.... based purely on reliability I agree its probably not a good reason alone... But if there are other factors involved then the reverse also applies... "lack" of reliability is not a reason not to buy... If that's not too twisted way of explaining ...:)
 
Well we know there are Friday afternoon bikes from every manufacturer.... based purely on reliability I agree its probably not a good reason alone... But if there are other factors involved then the reverse also applies... "lack" of reliability is not a reason not to buy... If that's not too twisted way of explaining ...:)

True
 
The RSV4 is an awesome bike. It handles very well a little down on "Power" against the Pani and s1000RR/HP4 if power is your thing but hey its still fast as hell and more than 95% of riders capable of riding. The only 2 thing I didn't like is that its too compact/cramped for anyone over 5'10" and felt a little top heavy (well everything is top heavy compared to the 1199. The electronics is good and the sound is awesome too. Im seriously thinking about buying one in the near term too just for canyon carving. If I were to choose between the two the Pani would be the one for me and then the RSV4 factory. Third up with the HP4/S100RR even though its an awesome bike I still can get pass the looks.
 
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Hi Guys,

On a topic that has been beaten to death. I have looked, read, and watched all the reviews between the two. I have yet to test ride the RSV4, and I have been waiting on good weather here in the Midwest to head to a dealer to ride one. Unfortunately, there is none here in Indiana.

I want to hear from my fellow Ducati owners on what you guys think.

Thank you.

Compared with a standard Pani it is lacking power. I added a link where you can see the difference on the straight. My Pani vs RSV4 from 6:40 mins
Also handling is worse.

Warm Up WMMP Panigale Robin Kraaikamp - YouTube
 
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I have been contemplating on getting the RSV4 over my 1199 Tricolore and one thing that I just saw that's not talked about a lot is resale value.

Looking at panigales on flea bay, where they are mostly cheaper than any classifieds anywhere, the values are holding up from last year.

RSV4s though, unless it's the Factory SE, is devaluating like Japanese bikes.
 
I very nearly bought the 2012 factory ARPC Aprillia over my 1199S.

At the time the Panigale was brand new and an unknown. I knew I would want to take it on track but the 1199 was too loud for trackday noise testing (102db) and had problems getting a stock model through. If I couldn't track it, I wouldn't of bought it! Since then people relaxed a bit about them and admitted their testing methods weren't great so I could track it.

But before I rode off on my 1199, I took an Aprillia out and gave it a 'good' ;) test ride. As a small ish guy (5'7" 70 kgs) I liked the fact it was a small bike, short wheel base and reasonably light. I also found it quite flattering to ride, the electronics were good with plenty of pull right through the gears. If you don't care about '0.5 of a second in it' like me, I would take one of these over the Beemer any day. A damn good bike in it's own right.

If I'm honest, I took the 1199 over it as I previously had an 848 and was hooked on V-Twins, the sound and the looks. If you're not worried about the prestige, then you won't be dissapointed by the Aprillia. But don't expect the same torque as the 1199. I mean it's good......... but not sh*t your pants good...... it's just not got the same grin factor.

Oh, don't worry about the pipe, I done some homework when I was looking and if you don't like the pipe you can get a GP-2 system/can and this looks mental and sounds better!!.

RSV4 GP2R SLIP-ONS & FULL SYSTEMS - austinracing
 
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I have both and love each. You cannot go wrong with either. The sound of the V4 is intoxicating(I have a Leo Vince GP 3/4 system) and it feels more like a 600 than a liter bike. It is very forgiving to ride and has plenty of power.
 

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The RSV4 was my second choice. Very enjoyable to ride with loads of character. The aesthetics are somewhat dull in comparison to the Panigale and there is a noticeable power gap between the two (favoring the 1199), but you really can't go wrong with either bike.
 
I had a '10 RSV4R and honestly I miss it. I like the electronics package in the pani, but I'm not one where money is no object. Bang for the buck, I plan on going back to the Aprilia whenever I decide to sell this one. And I probably would have purchased another RSV4 to replace my other, but I would rather wait until they come out with next gen. But sound, feel, intangibles, and the smoothness of the V4, I loved it. Also, parts were a breeze through AF1.
 
I had a 2010 rsv4 factory chopped it for the 1199, loads of problems with valve seats/valve materials too hard, And head to block alignment,problems at 5-6 k miles, if it starts using oil get rid of it!! I know of 3 others personally with this fault, my mate had new heads and on warranty then the same happened again,aprillia said no warranty wtf!!,awsome bike but never another unless they prove this problem has been addressed!
road the bmw awesome but maybe too good lacking something,!
 

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