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    00:00 Aprilia 2002 RSV Mille R
    00:30 Overview
    06:29 On the road
    23.00 final thoughts on this bike

Комментарии • 210

  • @jackburton2015
    @jackburton2015 Год назад +110

    I’m 17 on a 25 year old ducati. It’s a 900ss it was also my dad’s idea. It’s my only mode of transportation I make bad decisions

    • @winger9229
      @winger9229 Год назад +2

      I’m 18 but Damm 🎉

    • @neelsahay5227
      @neelsahay5227 Год назад +13

      There are worse decisions you can make than a vehicle that can still fundamentally take you to school/work my friend!

    • @mattsloop2736
      @mattsloop2736 Год назад +3

      Just keep up in the maintenance and it should be fine

    • @panrak123
      @panrak123 Год назад +4

      have a bike for my only mode of transportation for 2 years+. Only reason i need a car now is for my dog. If it didn't get her I still wouldn't have a car

    • @middleagemoto
      @middleagemoto Год назад

      This is scary

  • @ApexEater
    @ApexEater Год назад +28

    Owned 2 aprilias with the rotax vtwin. Awesome machines that will roll on past 100,000 miles of hard service

  • @EnzoFazzi
    @EnzoFazzi 11 месяцев назад +23

    Never heard anyone say anything bad about the Mille's front brakes and the ones on mine are perfectly fine as well, you guys should definitely have a look at them.

    • @andrean_7725
      @andrean_7725 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, was wondering as well. Can brake hard with 1-2 Fingers and has nice feedback braking deep into corners. Maybe bad pads (since the 4pads per Calpier are stupidly expensive) and/or worn lever.

    • @mooncat.787
      @mooncat.787 4 месяца назад +1

      Same..... Got an RSVR 2002 exactly the same as the one in the video, colour as well...... Also got a factory 2017 Tuono and to me the braking isn't to far removed.
      Just being picky me thinks !

  • @dreamseller01
    @dreamseller01 Год назад +38

    Talking to an Aprilia expert (ex race mechanic) and he prefered the rsv1000s over the v4s. The Rotax vtwin is pretty well bullet proof and is less likely to lose your license lol.

    • @Toxie_Motor
      @Toxie_Motor Год назад +6

      My engineering prof was the project leader for that motor at rotax. He sometimes tells stories about designing it. Absolutely one of the most knowledgeable people I have ever met, when it comes to engineering. He owns two bikes, an old Ducati and a first gen RSV Mille.

    • @JeremiahHartmanPhotography
      @JeremiahHartmanPhotography 9 месяцев назад +3

      I cannot express how much I love my Rotax 1000

    • @zokieboi
      @zokieboi 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@JeremiahHartmanPhotography same here. I have 3 bikes with that engine (Falco, Futura and Caponord) and 2 spare engines. :)

  • @alexstan5358
    @alexstan5358 8 месяцев назад +8

    It has a "Slipper" clutch" or anti hopping as we use to call it.... One of the first bikes with that sort of clutch in the world was miles ahead of any Japanese bikes at that time and it was extremely reliable!!!

    • @pauln6803
      @pauln6803 Месяц назад

      The Mille had a hydraulic "back torque limiter" the same as the Suzuki TL models, it just worked better.
      Which pretty much sums up the Aprilias in comparison to the big Suzuki Vs: it turns in, brakes and holds a line better and the Rotax V60 is Japanese reliable if maintained correctly.

  • @anothersaabstory1237
    @anothersaabstory1237 Год назад +23

    Started my 1000cc life on a 2007 RSV Tuono (140hp version of this engine). What an absolute beast it was! Brakes were really good on that, I think the bike in the video might need some servicing :D Never heard complaints about the brakes on the older Mille's either. Peach of a bike.
    I believe you have a primitive vacuum operated slipper-clutch in the Mille aswell, at least I had it on my gen2. It will prevent lockup at least, but not as sophisticated as modern systems.

  • @djocharablaikan8601
    @djocharablaikan8601 11 месяцев назад +8

    Aprillia Mille owner here, brakes stop on a dime, if anything they are a bit overpowered and can quickly get you into trouble if you brake with more than two fingers, tell Nico to get his brake fluid flushed and make sure there is no air in it, replace the brake hose with steel ones and if even then the braking isnt good, get the brake pistons checked, they might be seized its the rear brake that can be pain, it looses power as fluid heats up, get the rear brake fluid moved out of the engine area for better performance.

    • @pauln6803
      @pauln6803 Месяц назад

      A rebuild with new seals and fluid should have that Brembo system competing with far more modern equipment.
      A forged Brembo racing master cylinder helps improve feedback and fine braking control, but power shouldn't really be an issue if the system is in good nick.

  • @chadgruver4423
    @chadgruver4423 Год назад +13

    Those Rotax engines are very reliable, if anything is questionable its electronics. But all in all those Rotax era Aprilia's are a great value.

    • @yamark02
      @yamark02 10 месяцев назад

      Had mine 17 years. Bulletproof. The only electrical issue on Gen 2 (not 1) is the stators burning out due to Aprilia upping the output of the flywheel. This can now be downgraded to a lower output solving the issue. But, the old stators usually last around 20,000 miles.

  • @S.Matt240
    @S.Matt240 Год назад +9

    Those bikes are so beautiful in person. The video doesn't do it justice

  • @hifiasylet
    @hifiasylet 9 месяцев назад +5

    To make the bike start easier, upgrade the solenoid to 150 Ah, change out the wiring to larger diameter all the way from the starter back to the battery (also the negative/minus wires), replace the clutch cylinder to Oberon or something alike, make sure that all plugs used are high ampere type. Also change the regulator from shunt type (really bad original type) to a Mosfet based version. This will transform the bike, and you'll be able to start it like any other bike... 🙂

  • @brazilgerojim9634
    @brazilgerojim9634 Год назад +17

    Greetings from Germany,
    I just come from a morning ride from my Rsv mille 2001 ( Right now i have the Mille & Bmw R1200S)
    The Aprilia its an extremely good road bike for real road performance use (B roads or straight highways.)
    The power its enough and more just to do everything.
    Also great for track use as hobby.
    The rotax V990 its really a beast everywhere, torque everywhere & Delivered smooth and this allows for more control, not a scary rpm area like all the inline fours of the time.
    In my possession during the years 2007-2009 i was had a Gixxer 750 k6, never again mates , poor performance for road use from the Gixxer (Maybe on the track has some value.) But the ergonomics for a Supersport, the power delivery, the overall feeling dosent come close to the Aprilia rsv mille for road use.
    What you can expect from an old Aprilia rsv mille ?
    - Its very reliable but not as a Japanese, its not for every day bad use, avoid the city and the traffic, prefers open & b roads as machine.
    - Ergonomics are perfect for a Supersport motorcycle V2 , if you have an Extra weight and you are a little taller you can't find a better choice for a v2 Supersport, it's roomy enough.
    - Fuel economy, forget about it , burns a lot.
    - Looks , the tail lights are like speceship, the front lights were the first design with three lamps in this row, frame its a piece of art Polish beast , looks very muscle Supersport but if you put out the fairings its small (i would like to say American design with Italian details, Ducatis are definitely Italian design.)
    - Character full, its something different 100%.
    Dont get it wrong, it's not better than other bikes , but it's really unique & after all this years its still shocking on eyes and in feeling.
    Really good machine in very low price.

    • @masaman123
      @masaman123 3 месяца назад

      Great information, thanks!
      Just curious, how much does it burn fuel? Let's say cruising.

    • @paul8161
      @paul8161 3 месяца назад

      I thought I was going a bit mad as I use about half a tank on a long ish run,, nothing mad,, and that with a slight airbox mod and chip in the fuel injection, it has a racy yoshima pipe on it,, I took the baffle out and boy it moves now .

  • @mattsloop2736
    @mattsloop2736 Год назад +5

    I got a Ducati Monster and a 2005 buell xb12r firebolt. I can say i love the big V Twins more then any other configuration. The torque is so good for daily riding

  • @rox1601
    @rox1601 Месяц назад +2

    Had a ME in yellow and an RP in silver/red.
    1. The front brakes are awesome! If not, there's something wrong or you are bit picky. Rear brakes are.... well.... learn to get along without them.
    2. The Mille wants you to be dominant, but then she does whatever you want. She is no Brittney Spears, she's more like P!nk: Strong with a good heart that you always need to focus on. AND: She can ROAR!😂
    3. One of the flaws I had on both was: The 180 rear tyre was fine, but with a 190 tyre and a not perfectly chain tension, the chain started to rip off little pieces of the tyre's edge. I don't know if anyone had similar problems...
    Over all she's a beast with character.

    • @pauln6803
      @pauln6803 3 дня назад

      I'm pretty sure a 190 was standard tyre fitment.
      That said, not all 190s are equal, with Dunlop Sportmax 2 being noticeably wider than Metzeler Racetec K3 on my RC8R.

  • @ANSWERTHECALLOFJESUSCHRIST
    @ANSWERTHECALLOFJESUSCHRIST 10 месяцев назад +1

    Even from the video I perceive a sense of ocassion with this motorcycle, a feeling of excitement contributed by the entire package. I love it!

  • @Kyle-uq2fc
    @Kyle-uq2fc Год назад +3

    I just came here to agree with everyone else. As a rider of a 990 Super Duke, there is defiantly something to be said for that raw analog experience you get from a big twin in these old bikes. Nothing else compares.

  • @RSVisch
    @RSVisch Год назад +9

    A had two of these bikes (2001 R and a normal 2002). If the rear is to lose, then it maybe needs a service or a propper setting. It is the bike witch gave me the most fun on the road.
    I changed the mastercilinder of the front brake and that helps allot to improve the braking.
    Both my Aprilia RSV has been bullet proof. I sold the last one with 60000 KM (37500 miles) and it never mist a beat.
    After this a had a Suzuki GSXR1000 2005, 2006 and a Honda Fireblade 2007. Now I drive a GSXR 750 hoping to find a little joy back in riding but it`s lacking torque.
    Now I`m thinking of buying a Ducati Panigale V2 and hope that is a bit the same as a Aprilia RSV Mille.
    You drove the both, so maybe you can tell me 😊
    Keep up the nice videos and greetings from the Netherlands

    • @glennhendriks4831
      @glennhendriks4831 Год назад

      And you rode it like you stole it. 🎉

    • @glennhendriks4831
      @glennhendriks4831 Год назад

      And it was a joy riding with you in Germany mr Vis.

    • @brazilgerojim9634
      @brazilgerojim9634 Год назад +1

      I was had a Gixxer K6 , it's extremely bad compared to mille for road use.
      Mille it's really good machine for road use.

  • @Mr_Phoskitos
    @Mr_Phoskitos Год назад +1

    While getting my A license here in Europe my moto school had a version of the SV 650 with clip-ons and semi-faired (I don't know the name of the version). And I said I gotta test ride that on the street. And so I did. What a gem of a bike, really. Lightweight, fun side to side, tons of torque for the street and not so compromising on the comfort spot as you may think. Sweet gem of a bike, this video reminded me a lot about it 💙

  • @jpiscina
    @jpiscina 10 месяцев назад +3

    Mine has very good brakes with plenty of stopping power. Actually those brakes saved my life. You have a problem on your gorgeous RSV Mille R. Greetings from Italy :)

  • @australianmodelrailway
    @australianmodelrailway Год назад +1

    Awesome to see you review a Mille, now see if you can get hold of an Aprilia RS250 Yammie, that would be an epic video lol 💨💨

  • @moorepower13
    @moorepower13 Год назад +3

    There is a really cool documentary called Tourque that features this bike.

  • @MukiMuki688
    @MukiMuki688 Год назад +8

    That's classic Italian-American (hyphenated) logic: "My old man and I was talking about how we should get a reliable commuter bike, so we got a 21 year old Italian supersport... cuz dat totally makes sense.

  • @cruzerlououtdoors1940
    @cruzerlououtdoors1940 Год назад +3

    I traded my 2001 Aprillia Furtrua for a 2002 RSV 1000 crazy fast and by far the best handling super bike I’ve ever ridden

  • @shane4090
    @shane4090 5 месяцев назад

    just sold my 2011 tuono last of the v-twins, amazing machine, if you dont mind never having a rear brake, but that motor is rotax based, and pretty much indistructable if kept serviced, also the valves never seem to go out of spec. really good machines.

  • @paulmcclements3176
    @paulmcclements3176 4 месяца назад +1

    Bloody hell, those exact same brakes on mine are fantastic.Combined with the awesome engine braking, I can't imagine wanting to stop any faster.

    • @nathansevers
      @nathansevers 4 месяца назад +2

      Just watching my self and thought exactly the same ,my brakes would throw me over the handlebars at 60 if I pulled a little harder ,great brakes and actually never had one with poor brakes to be honest ,also the front brakes combined with engine braking is superb

  • @dd-erasmusmc5222
    @dd-erasmusmc5222 9 месяцев назад

    My 2002 has more than 170k kms on it. Still loving it... No major problems, although starting in cold and moist conditions is becoming problematic lately (already three starters, dynamo, batteries replaced). Have had all known problems (no rear brake for years now, clutchplates replaced twice, burnt rectifier, etc) But enginewise really bulletproof. When it starts, it still goes like crazy.

  • @buckrogers2546
    @buckrogers2546 9 месяцев назад +1

    that bikes looks better than 99% of bikes being released now. dont let Yams talk ish about its a real bike.

  • @johnworkman5581
    @johnworkman5581 3 месяца назад +1

    Owned a 2001 Aprilia RSV mille R. It’s a war pig of a bike with the rotax V990 engine.

  • @thomashaagsma7657
    @thomashaagsma7657 Год назад

    After some suzuki 500-650's, I bought my 2003 RP Mille, absolute monster. Tuned it to go to 130hp at the rear wheel, quite fun!

  • @Dooby0071
    @Dooby0071 Год назад +4

    Love the old bikes looks

  • @Sazon_Moto
    @Sazon_Moto Год назад +2

    man i really like the look of this bike totally different from what you normally see out in the streets

  • @johngallagher8626
    @johngallagher8626 9 месяцев назад

    I have this exact model, it is my favorite motorcycle. I have owned some nice Ducati's (748 and 1100 Hypermotard) and Ktm (690 Duke). Used as daily transportation and a track bike. I installed low sport touring handlebars. Brakes are excellent. Steering is special, quick enough but never a hint of headshake. This bike will slide predictably like no other bike I have ridden. No problems other than electrical wire/connector issues due to high resistance, and a cracked rubber fuel line inside the tank. Rear brake system can be affected by exhaust heat.

  • @romanoguttadauro6116
    @romanoguttadauro6116 2 месяца назад

    HI guys, I have one of these classic bikes, love it. To cure your battery problem which is common get the kit which has larger cable size from the U.K. I try to put a link up later. I never get tired of the sound. Forza Aprilia. Love the Video thanks for sharing.

    • @pauln6803
      @pauln6803 Месяц назад

      AP workshops in Tamworth, UK.
      Griff is the man.
      I think AF1 will have a lot of stuff for Aprilia in the US, but any good workshop or someone with the right crimping tools can knock up heavier gauge battery cables.
      You can fit a larger capacity battery than standard, which is supposed to help with cold cranking, but lowering the impedance to the starter with heftier cabling is never a bad idea as it's a chance to make sure the contacts are clean and corrosion free on bikes with a few years on them.
      Regulator/rectifier is in the tail and doesn't get a lot of airflow, and can be a weak point, frying the wiring.

  • @jestraalman
    @jestraalman 10 месяцев назад

    It's a good review! I recognise the feeling you want to cruise on it. I went too the Alpes with it. It's not suited for hairpins. You have to use the clutch mutch and it a heavy clutch. After three dayes my left arm was damaged . I could not make a fist movement anymore i needed a day rest to recover 😂

  • @shawndavis4608
    @shawndavis4608 2 месяца назад

    Nice throwback video for me. Last motorcycle I owned was a 2000 RSV.

  • @goranpetrovski6980
    @goranpetrovski6980 10 месяцев назад

    Had that exact same Mille....LOVED it. 🙌

  • @crumpledpaper8897
    @crumpledpaper8897 Год назад

    my dads got one of these, its still in my garage. unfortunately it doesn't work anymore but its cool we still keep it

  • @mihavuk
    @mihavuk Год назад +4

    You should review more bikes like this. 👌👍

  • @davapod
    @davapod Год назад +2

    I should imagine the brakes require servicing, New fluid and pads for a start.

  • @davidbentley5516
    @davidbentley5516 Год назад +2

    Started on a 98 super hawk, based off the RC51 thing was a wild ride

    • @davapod
      @davapod Год назад

      Great bike, some what underrated in my opinion.👍

  • @nkass3887
    @nkass3887 Год назад

    I actually have one on loan at the moment and the timing of this is just incredible😂🤘🏼

  • @07logiebear
    @07logiebear 9 месяцев назад

    I very almost got a 2009 tuono factory as my first big bike but owner wanted too much for it so I settled for a 1998 VTR1000F (superhawk/firestorm) with only 22k miles for less than half the price.
    Absolutely loving it so far!

  • @captbarb6642
    @captbarb6642 Год назад +2

    Love the review I am most probably his dad's age and have six aprilias fantastic bikes brakes should be up to it .
    Oh the black ones are faster but I expect you have heard that before .
    My son also has one maybe I had something to do with that 😜

  • @sprezzatura8755
    @sprezzatura8755 10 месяцев назад +1

    I had a rotax Tuono amazing bike. V-Twin is so well-suited to motorcycles. Accel and decell.

  • @halemotors4084
    @halemotors4084 6 месяцев назад

    Loved it!

  • @davidward7365
    @davidward7365 Год назад +3

    These do have a slipper clutch, you would know for sure banging down gears without it 😂

  • @cookinsdabest
    @cookinsdabest Год назад +4

    2004 Suzuki SV1000S for life!!!

  • @noname-wo9yy
    @noname-wo9yy 11 месяцев назад +2

    If you want a exceptional handling early 2000s aprilia,you should try the rs 250

    • @mooncat.787
      @mooncat.787 9 месяцев назад

      Best bike ever made.

  • @apriliatuono2056
    @apriliatuono2056 10 месяцев назад

    It does have a slipper clutch, a primitive one but it is there and two ignition maps if the owner has fitted a switch. The front brakes should be good, it's the rear that often doesn't work because it's difficult to bleed correctly.

  • @IgoByaGo
    @IgoByaGo Год назад

    This was the first bike I ever sat on and fell in love with. I was 15 and my Dad was at the stealership he bought his Ducati from and I saw one of these in Red and black. I sat on it and was like, I WANT!!! Someday.

  • @jacefuller4072
    @jacefuller4072 Год назад +4

    I love my mille! Got a 2000. The clocks resetting is super annoying though lol.

    • @rienkhoek4169
      @rienkhoek4169 10 месяцев назад +2

      Too low battery voltage. Check the wiring, it solved the issue on mine.

  • @vicomtedelomagne
    @vicomtedelomagne 4 месяца назад

    I had a powder blue version, and spent many hours on the Nogaro circuit in SW France

  • @Moto_Medics
    @Moto_Medics 11 месяцев назад

    Found a falco with a rough history in the before times, haven’t been able to afford to fix it since then, basically a detuned mille apparently, still excited to hear it run for the first time 😢

  • @user-ot7fc8jo8x
    @user-ot7fc8jo8x 10 месяцев назад

    Great review by a pair of young dudes of an old machine albeit a third of my age 😂👍👏👌

  • @jonathantatler
    @jonathantatler 21 день назад

    Aprilia V twins and electrics, gotta love em both 😂

  • @xKYLAFORNIAx
    @xKYLAFORNIAx Год назад

    love my 03 Mille R CE!

  • @rienkhoek4169
    @rienkhoek4169 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just a question, why do you ride on the right side in your lane? In the Netherlands they teach you to ride 'on the drivers side' because you are more visible for someone driving behind you.

    • @pauln6803
      @pauln6803 Месяц назад

      Americans.
      You ride around a few cones in a car park and you've passed.

  • @nateb9326
    @nateb9326 3 месяца назад

    Chiming in, i do believe there is a slipper clutch on the 02, just not as advanced as the later ones, this one is vacuum assisted

  • @zackmamroe3194
    @zackmamroe3194 Год назад

    You gotta do a video on a 1995 cbr 900rr I’d love to see your take on it

  • @MrHydevsDrJekyll
    @MrHydevsDrJekyll 9 месяцев назад

    When the Aprilia RSV came out It was the hottest bike! The V Twins were dominating WSB and AMA. The draw back with Aprilia was their quality and maintenance back then.

    • @Euphorica
      @Euphorica 8 месяцев назад +2

      The quality of those bikes blows away the new stuff

    • @pauln6803
      @pauln6803 Месяц назад

      The first version (steel fuel tank) had some high impedance wiring and water pump seals can go, but the overall quality of paint and parts is a cut above modern bikes.
      The plastics fit together as if the engineering team finished the mounting points after a vino heavy Italian Friday afternoon lunch, but they are good quality parts.
      It was Ducati that really suffered due to financial issues and a lack of knowledge regarding maintenance and servicing.
      The aprilia V60 has a dry sump which throws some people and leads to overfilling.
      Other than that, the Mille is solid if looked after correctly.

  • @philplace484
    @philplace484 Год назад

    I ride a 2002 Falco which is the semi naked version of this bike. I love it and I'm old and slow.

  • @klauspacher
    @klauspacher 6 месяцев назад

    Ich hatte genau die gleiche Maschine, bin immer noch verliebt. Die Bremsen waren super. Auf diesen Motorrädern mußte man noch fahren können, nicht so wie heute. Heutzutage wird dir viel vom Motorrad abgenommen. Damals mußte man noch präzise fahren, sonst war man langsam.

  • @phillipartweger9547
    @phillipartweger9547 Год назад +2

    i think just jumping on and riding a bike like this isn’t going to give you the full story of how good it can be.. a lot of older bikes are in dire need of a fork service and other fluid changes because it’s amazing what people get used to when they ride a bike for anoint time.. i try to at least check if rebound front and back is controlled and matched and that you get some static sag in the rear and that compression is not fully open or closed.
    The Mile has great suspension and it should handle very well when serviced properly and setup accordingly.

  • @stiffmeister0hYeah
    @stiffmeister0hYeah 9 месяцев назад

    I had the limited edition Nori Haga replica. It burned in California in a wildfire. I hate looking at them now....breaks my heart. Nori signed my print that came with it.

  • @trucky998
    @trucky998 Год назад

    I own a 2000 YZF R1 and a 2000 ZX12r love both of them

  • @brittanyc3282
    @brittanyc3282 Год назад

    I've got a major crush on aprilias 😩 it doesn't help that I get all of their youtube ads lol but I am not mad about it

  • @angel8909
    @angel8909 Год назад

    gonna need the rs 440 review on drop date

  • @paul8161
    @paul8161 3 месяца назад

    Put it on a trickle charger , do not expect even a good battery to hold charge without it being ridden to get charge into it, I guess for Nico the brakes might be overkill as that set up is for the track to..but yes questionable electronics ...and it does have a vacuum slipper clutch,

  • @BUGBYTE_
    @BUGBYTE_ Год назад

    2002... Way back in the day. I felt that.

  • @MatthiasKalthoff
    @MatthiasKalthoff 10 месяцев назад +1

    If it's anything like my Aprilia Falco SL 1000 (which is basically made from the same parts) the front brakes should feel excellent, powerful and smooth.
    The frontend should give you lots of confidence and you should be able to go through corners very very fast with excellent precision.
    You can absolutely flick it and get agressive with it.
    I just put Metzeler Sportec M9 RR on mine. They suprisingly feel a lot better than the M7 RR i was already quite happy with.
    Well, i never rode one of those new bikes. Maybe you can go even harder on them. But this bike should absolutely be able to go very hard and twisty.
    Also, check your cooling fluids. It should run 10° to 15° celsius colder unless you've been standing still, idling for 3 minutes.

    • @Bauchito1
      @Bauchito1 6 месяцев назад

      Hi Matthias, bought an Aprilia Falco in November last year. Will be deliverd 1st Feb.this year. Built in 2001, 37.000 km new tyres and all liquids etc. I bought it more or less because the Rotax engine. This engine was built in total (Rotax homepage) 87.369 times. Looking forward to it. Greetings from Reinbek near Hamburg, Matthias (same name as yours). Wünsche Dir eine wunderbare
      24er Saison.

  • @OccultEngineering
    @OccultEngineering Год назад

    I'm building an '02 mille right now. Can hardly wait to get it finished and ride it for the first time on Blood Mountain. I fully expect to be disappointed after all the hype and being used to throwing my '04 Bandit 1200 around on the mountain... will likely play with it for a few months and trade up for an r1 if it can't hang with the other street squid fast boys.

    • @jpiscina
      @jpiscina 10 месяцев назад

      You don't really know what a sharp bike the RSV is :)

  • @nehalbagda5763
    @nehalbagda5763 Год назад +1

    damn this bike looks good

  • @helgejohan3604
    @helgejohan3604 Год назад +1

    Its a reliable bike, ive seen bike with almost 140000 km and still going strong✊😎

  • @dmaggio4011
    @dmaggio4011 9 месяцев назад

    the chassis is pretty good...... setup is important.... if the front is to high it wont turn in or point nice..... the middle is very strong but you're short shifting it..... it is generally a better bike than a Ducati of the sane era....

  • @pauln6803
    @pauln6803 Месяц назад

    Those front Brembo brakes should be good enough to stand the bike on its nose all day long.
    Your guy is needing a rebuild and new pads, possibly new discs.
    The rear brake isn't all that strong when expertly bled and new pads in, but it soon degrades to near useless due to the master cylinder being located on the side of the engine and overheating.
    It's also a nightmare to bleed.
    The solution is either aftermarket rearsets that mount the master cylinder vertically behind the heel guards, or making a heat shield out of some aluminium plate, preferably backed with some fibreglass to provide insulation.
    You'll need longer bolts as the OEM are quite short and a banjo bolt with a bleed nipple integrated will make bleeding so much easier.

  • @TyfoiD75
    @TyfoiD75 Год назад

    was also used in Torque^^

  • @okcorgi907
    @okcorgi907 Год назад

    I think you should review a Buell 1125r:)

  • @TerrenceLP
    @TerrenceLP 10 месяцев назад

    Dude 😎 i have my 2002 caponord 🤟 what a motor

  • @KWBlade
    @KWBlade Год назад

    What's the story with the black frame?
    Is it off a 2003 or was it painted?

  • @jessegm1
    @jessegm1 Год назад +2

    Tf is up with that fish eye camera lens lmao

  • @JamoZNL
    @JamoZNL 11 месяцев назад

    Do the VTR Firestorm next...

  • @LosiFreak123
    @LosiFreak123 Год назад

    I was 18 when i got my first bike. A 1999 ducati st4 916cc. It was very forgiving for a 19yo spirt tourer with 52k miles lol

  • @superkjuus
    @superkjuus Год назад +1

    best bike ever!

  • @iversonfelimon521
    @iversonfelimon521 Год назад

    Hey yammie can u review the z1000r

  • @quinncr4368
    @quinncr4368 Год назад

    Hey yam my dad owns a 2001 rsv mille idk if u would like some pics?

  • @davidcastro8167
    @davidcastro8167 11 месяцев назад

    Crema de la epoca!! Metela en curvas es su area natural.😊

  • @2smoker64
    @2smoker64 Год назад +1

    Same guage cluster as the rs 250, cluster uses juice all the time, eats the battery.

    • @brazilgerojim9634
      @brazilgerojim9634 Год назад +1

      I have a mille 2 years now , until now 2 batteries and probably until September I will need the third one 😂

  • @tysoncott7402
    @tysoncott7402 Год назад +2

    Oh no not the classic used bike line of “its been bored out to an 1100” right……. i guarantee the internals of this engine are bone stock.

  • @zeepro_tv
    @zeepro_tv Год назад

    This bike reminds me of the Suzuki TL1000R. Another stellar v-twin superbike.

    • @brazilgerojim9634
      @brazilgerojim9634 Год назад

      Very bad rear suspension system the TL

    • @davapod
      @davapod Год назад +1

      @@brazilgerojim9634 Yeah, the rotary damper would overheat resulting in a rather interesting ride at the worst moment. Though I believe things like the fuelling and over sprung forks didn't help. When sorted these bikes are fantastic.

    • @paulred158
      @paulred158 Год назад

      Except these handle unlike the TL.

    • @brazilgerojim9634
      @brazilgerojim9634 Год назад

      @@paulred158 What you mean ?

    • @StaVrosRaf
      @StaVrosRaf 2 месяца назад

      ​@@paulred158 have you ever owned a TLR cause even though its a little heavy, but when you build some pace it's actually well manageable and flickable. Got mine after owning a cbr600 so i know what a flickable bike is.

  • @wickidsob
    @wickidsob Год назад

    Why did you cover the tattoo on your left arm?

  • @JohnCunningham-sy5ug
    @JohnCunningham-sy5ug 11 месяцев назад

    I'm thinking this motor was borrowed Suzuki if I'm not right I'll know after I Google it ten years ago I had a Vstrom 1000. Let me know? 🤔

    • @EnzoFazzi
      @EnzoFazzi 4 месяца назад

      Nope. Engine was designed by Rotax.

  • @ramseykadeboxing479
    @ramseykadeboxing479 10 месяцев назад

    I have one with 3k miles and I have the same issue with the battery.

  • @Johnny_ItalV2Racing
    @Johnny_ItalV2Racing 10 месяцев назад

    idk but a normal "Mille" has only a 2 in 1 exhaust muffler or 2-1-2 on one side

  • @Dstructeur1
    @Dstructeur1 4 месяца назад +2

    What you say about this bike braking is really wrong, it still is amazing by today standards on this very point unless you put some cheap pads, run a disastrous suspension setup as many does, which this bike hate’s, or haven’t rebuild your master for many years
    Later radial mounted callipers they don’t add any braking power, just give better feeling.
    I raced this bike for 5 years in a European championship and braking is the last thing we’d touch on it

  • @armydog1002
    @armydog1002 Год назад +3

    I’d like to see a video of all of the super twins off back in the day to see how they stack up today.
    You also forgot about the Suzuki TL1000S/R, SV650’s.

    • @prototype9904
      @prototype9904 Год назад

      yea, I have a '97 TL100S it's a torque beast that sounds BruTaL

    • @armydog1002
      @armydog1002 Год назад +1

      I use to have a 98 Tl1000R. Very underrated for its time.

  • @mwbrada
    @mwbrada 9 месяцев назад

    I agree, this bike is amazing. I found one with only 300 miles on it.

    • @mwbrada
      @mwbrada 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for saying that these v-twins are something special Yammie. I still own the 1st production run of the Superhawk, and this beauty!

  • @TheSt4rG4mes
    @TheSt4rG4mes Год назад

    My friend has one, and a have a gsxr 750 from the same year (k1) and I have ridden both bikes.. I can tell you, the flickability is not due to the year it was made, but the Mille is just a long ass bike compared to the gixxer

    • @brazilgerojim9634
      @brazilgerojim9634 Год назад

      What you mean ?
      I would like to understand it , I was had also a Gixxer K6 750

  • @SuperDubdude
    @SuperDubdude Год назад

    More old bikes plz

  • @beastman637
    @beastman637 9 месяцев назад

    great video 👍 i have a rsv mille .
    my only negative is it's millE not millA 😂

    • @pauln6803
      @pauln6803 Месяц назад

      Here in Britain we say "Mil-lly", but I'm sure I read on one of the aprilia forums that someone's Italian missus says "Meel-A".

    • @beastman637
      @beastman637 Месяц назад

      ​@@pauln6803 as a brit I'll stick to the english way of saying it 😅

  • @DX-tk6fy
    @DX-tk6fy 10 месяцев назад +3

    The brakes are excellent on the mille. 1 finger braking for most stuff. If yours are poor then they definitely need attention

  • @crucial41
    @crucial41 5 месяцев назад

    I have a first gen, 1998 totally original, I have a video in my channel. Is a future classic for sure. Absolute amazing bike!