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<blockquote data-quote="mantee" data-source="post: 3307047" data-attributes="member: 133001"><p>The Supper Duke has a great engine and chassis. I think it could be great fun around town but I don’t think I would like to go on a fast ride on it. I’m sure it would be more than competent at doing this, but the lack of fairing and high bars would have you getting blown off the bike.</p><p></p><p>I really like the RSV Aprillia’s. Is your RSVR the earlier model where the R gets all the high spec goodies or the newer model when they changed the R designation to the normal model? I love the way they sell you a bike that has two mappings in the ECU, one for road and one for track. If you want the track mapping all you needed to do was cut one wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mantee, post: 3307047, member: 133001"] The Supper Duke has a great engine and chassis. I think it could be great fun around town but I don’t think I would like to go on a fast ride on it. I’m sure it would be more than competent at doing this, but the lack of fairing and high bars would have you getting blown off the bike. I really like the RSV Aprillia’s. Is your RSVR the earlier model where the R gets all the high spec goodies or the newer model when they changed the R designation to the normal model? I love the way they sell you a bike that has two mappings in the ECU, one for road and one for track. If you want the track mapping all you needed to do was cut one wire. [/QUOTE]
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