🏆 The Aprilia Tuareg 660: My Final Review 🚀

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @danielmicyk9645
    @danielmicyk9645 7 месяцев назад +17

    Came here for the Tuareg reviews and ended up buying one, awesome machine that fits my needs. What you’re doing for pediatric cancer patients is incredible, you’re an awesome human Ryan. Keep up the fight and thank you for what you do!

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад +3

      @@danielmicyk9645 Thank you for the kind words Daniel! It has been such a blessing. Doing these events has given me a new perspective on life and I'm so thankful for the opportunity. It's support from people like you that make me love this sport, and inspires me to be better everyday. Thank you 🙏 truly, for watching, and spending a little time with me on here. Ride safe brother!👊😎

  • @rorymiskimen5221
    @rorymiskimen5221 7 месяцев назад +5

    Great comments! I moved from a VStrom 650 to the Tuareg 660, and I absolutely love the T660. Will add that the cruise control and quick shifter are amazing. There are some great tips here, and I’m saving this video. Thanks!

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for stopping by Rory! I'm sure the switch over from the V-Strom had you grinning from ear to ear. And yes, I 100% agree that the cruise is a delight. I don't ride street, but would occaisionally commute and it was fantastic on the highway stretches. I never had experience with the quickshifter, but have heard once you get one you never want to go back. Thanks again for watching Rory! Ride safe!

  • @robertbradford7076
    @robertbradford7076 15 дней назад

    A real honest review, thank you

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  15 дней назад

      @@robertbradford7076 thank you for stopping by and watching Robert! I appreciate your time!

  • @Nopha-Kingway
    @Nopha-Kingway 4 месяца назад +1

    I have about 6,000 miles on my Tuareg 660 and think this review is spot on.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  4 месяца назад

      @LyonsLeo Thank you for stopping by and dropping a comment! It is an amazing bike especailly for the price. Hard to beat the package the Tuareg offers!

  • @MrRumBacardi
    @MrRumBacardi 6 месяцев назад

    After 2 minutes of you not even talking about the bike I subbed. After the Video I subbed and liked, great stuff.
    The intro video really shows off your skill and the bikes capabilities, when on a clip it looks like a rough, steep hill then it probably is 10X worse in real life.
    Keep up the great work!

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  6 месяцев назад

      @@MrRumBacardi thank you for stopping by and subbing! I appreciate the kind words! The footage truly never captures the gnarly stuff or inclines ha. The rock bed at the beginning of the video was the scariest of all of them when I round the corner and saw it. Thought for sure I'd bite the dust. 😅 I'm glad you enjoyed it. Some good riding/content to come! Thanks again for watching!

    • @MrRumBacardi
      @MrRumBacardi 6 месяцев назад

      @@advryan1 i’m still on the fence between the Ducati Desert X and the Tuareg… ! Thanks for the response

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  6 месяцев назад

      @@MrRumBacardi I think both are great options. I'd say the Tuareg if you want to do more dirt, and the Ducati if you lean towards more street. Although, that's based on reviews I've watched and testimony from riders who have ridden both. Both however, are sweet bikes! I hear maintenance is easier on the Tuareg. Specifically the air filter change. Fyi. A lot of things to consider!

  • @powertrip1050
    @powertrip1050 5 месяцев назад +1

    Good, acccurate review. I have ridden mine in gnarly rocky terrain and on european A roads.....it is so good at everything....haven't had any fuel sensor issues tho...no issues actually. Good on you for doing the work you do with kids!! I have subscribed....This is the Way.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  5 месяцев назад

      @@powertrip1050 it really is an awesome bike. The suspension is so nice to have and I think the quality of that KYB suspension is why it feels like it does in that gnarly stuff. Obviously we know it's good, but to make a 450 bike feel like a dirt bike in that stuff amazes me. Even fully loaded down I was gliding through the gnarly stuff at times. And thank you for your support! This is the way. 🚀 I really appreciate you spending a little bit of your day with me on the trail. Looking forward to your engagement in the future. Enjoy the Ride! 😎

    • @powertrip1050
      @powertrip1050 5 месяцев назад

      @@advryan1 cheers, buddy. You too!

  • @DadCanFixAnything
    @DadCanFixAnything 4 месяца назад +3

    The T7 hasn't been proven any more reliable than the Tuareg. The only real advantage is simplicity and dealer support. However, those are still 2 major considerations.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  4 месяца назад +3

      @@DadCanFixAnything I think time will tell with the Aprilia. I believe it to be a really solid bike. I speak more to the reliability of the Yamaha brand in general being reliable, and I think most anyone would agree a Yamaha engine will last. I don't know anyone with an old Aprilia thats been in the garage for 30 years still running is what I'm getting at. Aprilia has refined this engine, and I feel like it's built to last. There have been some scorched cam posts here and there, but you never know how the owners treated it. Knowing what I know, I still believe the Aprilia is the better choice. You get way more bike for the price. I think the Aprilia forced Yamaha to update the T7 which is exactly what we need these brands to do. The more they compete, the better product we get for our money. I take it you're a Tuareg owner? What year? Mileage? How is it treating you? Offroad/on road mix?

  • @augustbrante8117
    @augustbrante8117 Месяц назад

    My favorite mid-size bike, for sure!

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  Месяц назад

      Hey August! It truly is a well refined machine. I think my only complaint is the weight, but for a mid size, it absolutely carries it the best outside of maybe the 890. I think the 890 is the only bike that can touch it, and when it comes to bang for the buck, the Aprilia is King. Thank you for stopping by and watching!

  • @houwailo2281
    @houwailo2281 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video,I'm a chinese tuareg owner,I also got these problems and the survise is much worse than KTMs because KTM 790advr
    is CKD in CHINA ,.we can easly buy the parts in China,that's why the 790 is more popular than 660 in China,but I love tuareg ,lightweight, smooth throttle , extrodinary suspension ,that's what I really need

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  6 месяцев назад

      @@houwailo2281Thanks for stopping by! I do love the KTMs, but they do seem more prone to gremlins than other brands. I know that gap has closed over the years, as I had a 390 Adventure that I loved, but it had the low speed stall that I'm not sure was ever sorted. The 790 seems like a sweet bike. I will say, if you like all the creature comforts, the Aprilia is loaded with them. The customizable ride modes and TFT were top notch. I was really happy with the seat as well. Seemed they went above the norm on that as most bikes need a new seat for comfort but the Tuareg seat was so plush and comfy. If I had it to do over again, I'd still choose the Aprilia. I wish I could've kept it. Needing a dual sport bike though for the technical stuff. I don't want to beat up something so nice like the Aprilia, but it is definitely capable of taking a beating and keeping on.

  • @oseaghin
    @oseaghin 4 месяца назад +1

    Love the review. Can't help but note your pronunciation of Aprilia, I believe, is incorrect. You say Uh-pr-ee-l-uh, but it should be Uh-pr-ee-l-ee-uh. Ride safe, mate!

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  4 месяца назад

      @@oseaghin 😂 it is unfortunately ingrained in my country accent/my ignorance. But thank you for stopping by! I appreciate your support.

  • @carlosmurgelcddr.1418
    @carlosmurgelcddr.1418 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video, we don't have this bike in Brasil.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@carlosmurgelcddr.1418 Thank you for stopping by! I appreciate your engagement. Hopefully Aprilia will offer the bike there in the near future. It's a great platform for adventure!

  • @paulcoverdale8312
    @paulcoverdale8312 2 месяца назад

    Awsome job on the cancer charity❤❤💎💎.
    Goin to check the AJP.
    Will you be doin the kove800rally anytime soon???
    We get them March 25 I’ve been told.
    Great show.
    🙏🙏👍👍🏍️🏍️🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  2 месяца назад

      @@paulcoverdale8312 Thank you Paul! It has been such a blessing being able to play a small part in bringing awareness to the cause. It doesn't get enough attention. 🎗As for the AJP, it checks all my boxes. I thought the Aprilia was the one, but the weight was the determining factor to move away from it. Otherwise an awesome machine. But the AJP has it all. And at only 360 pounds it's an easy pickup riding solo. I haven't seen a Kove in person, but seems a good package for the price. I don't know how much I would trust longevity, but that gap is closing with all the research and development we have available to us today. It certainly seems like a contender. I will say, after riding the AJP, I can't imagine another bike coming more complete from the floor. It's #1 on my all time list. It's the Gold Edition, but I've also heard great things about the standard one as well. Highly recommend trying an AJP out if you get a chance! Thank you for stopping by!

  • @chameleon1001
    @chameleon1001 Месяц назад

    I'm looking at 2024 Tuareg 660 - My local Aprilia dealer said they can offer a maintenance plan covering 6 services for $2,500.
    What are your thoughts?

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  Месяц назад

      @@chameleon1001 Hey Chameleon! Thanks for stopping by. So the service plan is most likely just oil changes and a once over. They will tell you "we will do our 100 point inspection" on the bike and service it, and they literally just change the oil and send it out the door. Not to mention, they'll tell you they are busy in season and if you want the service done, drop the bike off and wait a week or more, maybe longer to get it back. Most post sale service offers are gimmicks that make more commission for the salesman, and tack on to the final price so I would definitely decline. The oil change is really simple on the Tuareg, and it's good to know the bike doing the service yourself. The air filter is also easily serviceable as well. Let me know if you have any questions about it. I'd be happy to help!

  • @lj1177
    @lj1177 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this review. My Tuareg has so far been flawless. It turns out to be a great versatile and comfortable touring bike that can handle dirt better than its competition while easily keeping up with larger adventure bikes in real comfort on open roads at any speed. However, I also ride BDRs and the Pirelli STR tires (while great on road whether wet or dry) are a bit too sketchy for my taste on loose dirt. Any tire advice? Also, I'm about the same weight as you and I've been fiddling with the suspension settings. Any suggestions? Thanks.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад +3

      @@lj1177 Hey LJ, the Tuareg is such an awesome machine no doubt! And I would agree on the Pirellis. If you are wanting more tire for offroad, but still want to commute, I highly suggest the Shinko 804/805's. If I commuted, that would be the tire setup I'd choose everytime. Folks usually turn to the TKC80's, and they aren't a bad tire, but they are overpriced for how quickly they wear, and the front tends to want to dive into corners too aggressively. However, the Shinko 804/805's are the best I've found. Smoother on the highway than the TKC80's, and last a lot longer as well. Another plus! They are cheap! I actually finished the Continental Divide with the Shinko rear tire and it did great, even on single track. We hit hard pack, gravel, and pavement and it was quiet. Can't recommend that setup enough! As for the suspension setup, Unloaded, I went 4 clicks in stiffer on the front and 6 clicks stiffer on the rear. Fully loaded I left the front alone and went to 10 clicks stiffer on the rear. I felt that was a decent setup for me. I didn't get a chance to properly set the sag. If you can do that, I'd say that's your best bet fully loaded. Thank you for stopping by LJ! Happy to answer any questions you have anytime!😎

    • @lj1177
      @lj1177 7 месяцев назад

      @@advryan1 Thank you for the info!
      That sounds like a good balanced setting. I'll try it.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад

      @@lj1177 awesome! Thank you again for stopping by. I hope you'll come back for more content. A lot of exciting stuff on the horizon for the channel. Ride safe brother!

    • @lj1177
      @lj1177 6 месяцев назад

      @@advryan1 Thank you for a very useful answer!

  • @SpeciesPlantarum
    @SpeciesPlantarum 7 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoyed this review, Ryan. My '24 is on order. The test ride made me feel like a kid again. The wait is excruciating! I'm coming from two shaft drive bikes in a row starting with an '07 BMW to a '14 Super Tenere I parted with a few days ago. Never toured with a chain drive. What do you recommend carrying on trips?

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@SpeciesPlantarum Thank you for stopping by David! I'm excited for you brother! The Tuareg is definitely something to be excited about for sure. Things like this are what I love to hear. So glad you enjoyed the review. I've had a few shaft driven cruisers, and can definitely relate to switching over to chain. Always a good practice to clean and lube the chain when coming off a multi day ride or when it gets real dirty. As far as what to "absolutely" carry on trips, in terms of being prepared, my best advice is tire spoons, a small travel size bottle of dish soap, tools to take off both of the wheels(rear axle nut is 22mm which is an odd size/which can be upgraded to a more common size), and tools to access the air filter. I also suggest a rotopax for remote rides. Never hurts to have extra fuel, and being stranded is no fun. Also a great idea to carry an air pump and a tire plug/patch kit. The Aprilia tires are tubeless, which is nice, but I also recommend carrying a tube for an emergency. I'd carry two tubes if I were going solo in the bush, and you'd need a pair of pliers to pull the tubeless stem fyi. From there on is totally up to you! I will say, a solar powered mini fan was worth it's weight in gold blowing on me in the tent in New Mexico at night. 😉 That's IF you plan to camp. One bonus, if you want to carry luggage, Mosko Moto 80 liter reckless is the best in the biz. Hassle free luggage is priceless at camp and when riding knowing it's all secure. If you have any other specific questions feel free to ask! I'd love to help. 😎

    • @SpeciesPlantarum
      @SpeciesPlantarum 7 месяцев назад

      @@advryan1 Thanks man! This is the way!

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад

      @@SpeciesPlantarum Anytime David! This is the way! 🚀😎🙏

    • @klausmlm
      @klausmlm 5 месяцев назад

      Rear axle nut is 26 mm.​@@advryan1

  • @petegrimshaw530
    @petegrimshaw530 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great review thanks. 1 small point, I think Aprilia would like it if you called it an April(ee)a !

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад +2

      @@petegrimshaw530 thank you for stopping by and watching Pete! And yes, my country accent tends to cut corners at times. 😂 The Aprileeeuhhh is #1!!!

    • @petegrimshaw530
      @petegrimshaw530 7 месяцев назад

      @@advryan1 Have you ridden the MT Moto 450 Mt yet ? It looks like a good middleweight.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@petegrimshaw530 I haven't given it a serious look yet honestly. I've seen a few posts about it, I'm just not sure about the quality. Being so new, and knowing where it's made gives me a pause. It looks polished though. And even though it's from China, it might help the market prices come down a bit. Competition is always good, but I'd give a bike like that a year on the trail before I made a decision to buy personally. See what all the issues are. The Aprilia was also a bit of a risk, but I knew Aprilia had been around, and the engine used on the Aprilia is in their Sportbike platform so it was an educated risk at least. Only time will tell!

  • @Motorrad-Adventures
    @Motorrad-Adventures 6 месяцев назад +1

    Have you experienced heat from the motor on you legs? I've heard many mention it, but not sure if it's overblown. Bike sure does look great.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Motorrad-Adventures thank you for stopping by Walt! So there is some heat that comes from the cat on the right front side of the bike. It's not as bad as people make it out to be. The only times I've truly noticed it is when I was wearing jeans and work boots riding. Fully geared up it's barely noticeable if at all. And thanks for the compliment! Don't let the heat issue keep you from getting an awesome machine. 👍

  • @markherrington4584
    @markherrington4584 5 месяцев назад

    Nice review! I bought my Tuareg 04 in May and it puts a smile on my face every time I get on it. Did I hear you correctly when you said oil the air filter? I am going to order the funnelweb filter to exchange for he old one. Are you recommending using oil around the edge of the filter where it makes contact with the intake? Is that for sealing out any air leak? If so, what type of oil did you use? Keep up the good work, especially with your spirit of service with cancer patience, all the best!

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@markherrington4584 Hey Mark! Congrats on your purchase! The Tuareg is an amazing machine. So many bells and whistles and all of them spoiled me tremendously. 😂 So with the air filter, you want to replace the stock one with a foam unifilter. I bought mine from Australia if my memory serves me correctly, but you should be able to find them state side. Same for the Funnelweb. Lindsay Peterson on the Facebook forums sells the Funnelweb products if you can't find one. I oiled that unifilter with Bel Ray filter oil. Before install, I coated the channel where the filter bases meets the plastic with grease. I used axle grease. Worked great. Once that was in, I got the Funnelweb and oiled it as well. Remove the plastic shroud that comes stock and toss it in the drawer or trash. You won't need it again as it will foul the funnelweb filter if installed with it. After oiling the funnelweb, install it ridges/pyramids facing up and then button it all up and you're set! I will say to generously grease that channel. You want a good seal so nothing slips by into the intake. And thank you for your support! Giving back to a cause that gets so little attention has truly blessed me. It has really opened my eyes to how many others are struggling out there with this disease and just being able to share moments with them is really inspiring. Their positive outlook and the will to fight gave me a new outlook on life for sure. Thank you again for stopping by Mark! If you ever have any questions please let me know. 😎

    • @markherrington4584
      @markherrington4584 5 месяцев назад

      @@advryan1 Great information, I will follow your recommendation, it makes sense. I will follow your channel and come back to you with additional Tuareg questions as they come up. Thanks again and stay safe on the trails.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  5 месяцев назад

      @@markherrington4584 thank you again for stopping by Mark! I look forward to your thoughts on the Tuareg. I've no doubt you'll enjoy it!

  • @nikosdanelakis3613
    @nikosdanelakis3613 Месяц назад

    👍👍👍👍

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  Месяц назад

      @@nikosdanelakis3613 thank you for stopping by Nikos! I appreciate your support. 👊😎

  • @SecondHalfofLife
    @SecondHalfofLife 4 месяца назад

    Nice review mate. Thinking of getting this for general adventure and road touring but also to tackle the CDT. Sounds like you were able to get through the CDT but possibly wished you had a lighter bike, but I know you were taking the more difficult tracks. If you took the easier routes would it have been a good choice?

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  4 месяца назад

      @@SecondHalfofLife thank you for stopping by! And yes, this bike is a great choice for the CDT, especially the regular route. Hitting the hard tracks was a challenge. Elevation and high temps up to 114 degrees didn't help in full gear, but the Tuareg made it and exceeded my expectations. Running a multi day trip like that the Tuareg made it very comfortable. I wished I had it on my first CDT run.

  • @richardhretczak536
    @richardhretczak536 7 месяцев назад

    Many riders complain about heat on the right hand of the engine. What’s your opinion about it?

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад

      @@richardhretczak536 Hey Richard, thanks for stopping by! So there is some amount of heat that emits from the right front where the exhaust is, but I only ever felt it when commuting to work in jeans and regular boots. When I was wearing full gear, riding pants, and riding boots, I never really noticed it. I rarely ever ride outside of full gear other than an occasional Friday commute to work so it never bothered me that much. There have been reports on the forums that changing the exhaust does away with the heat, and heat wrapping the exhaust also takes it away as well. For me, I never really thought it was bad enough to warrant either. 👍

  • @NaMinesClarence
    @NaMinesClarence 7 месяцев назад +2

    What's an Aprilah?

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад

      @@NaMinesClarence A pretty awesome Mid-Size Adventure Bike that you will love if you like to ride offroad and cruise the highway getting there. 😎 AKA, the country name for an Italian Brand bike a long ways from home 😂

    • @tylersoap1010
      @tylersoap1010 7 месяцев назад

      @@advryan1 I think he is asking why you call it Aprilah and no Aprilia!Great review btw!

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад

      @@tylersoap1010lol oh yea, I totally get it. 😂 I think my southern accent is trying to creep in haha. And thank you for watching Tyler!! I'm glad you enjoyed it brother. 👊😎

  • @petterbudt
    @petterbudt 6 месяцев назад

    The next sentence is In reference to the rear brake bolt breaking,
    My nut fell off while riding!
    I was just on a nice familiar road in the countryside and the display said i either was using the back brake to much or something like that. I had about 100Km on it and had not been using the back brake much(Who does?)
    (Se short video on my profile, you can tell its real since there is no like or subscribe on it 😛)

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  6 месяцев назад

      @@petterbudt oh no!!! I tell you what, I can completely believe that. My spokes were loose from the floor and I didn't catch it. So I'll be checking hardware like a hawk on my next bike you better believe it! Unfortunate for you on the trail to have that happen! Glad it wasn't any worse! And thanks for stopping by the channel!

  • @l3ulldozer
    @l3ulldozer 6 месяцев назад

    Cant wait to see the new camera, should make footage smoother and easier to watch. I ride a T7 with 18k miles and the only thing I want other than KYB suspension is cruise control. You really can't go wrong with the Tuareg or Tenere if you can deal with the weight.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  6 месяцев назад

      Yes Sir! That's the plan. I bought a drone as well. So I should have a few different camera angles to choose from moving forward. Pretty excited about it! I totally agree. The Tenere is certainly a formidable bike on the trail. Tough and reliable. I think you hit the nail right on the head with dealing with the weight. I don't consider myself a great rider, but the technical stuff was so tiring for me on a midsize at the average level. I'm hoping I'll be much happier back on a dualsport. Only time will tell!

  • @mowman7777
    @mowman7777 29 дней назад

    I’m really scratching my head over the inferior air filter. All the gadgetry on this bike and they can’t design an air filter that works? Companies don’t seem to care anymore. They should be sending out free redesigned filters to all 660 owners. Does anyone know if the problem is fixed on the newer models?

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  29 дней назад

      @@mowman7777 I agree 1000%. Aprilia knows about the issue as well. Before I left for the Continental Divide I called them, asking what I should do? Replace the stock air filter with an oiled foam uni-filter and void my warranty? Or stick with the stock air filter and shred the internals of my engine with dust and debris? The assistant manager of US sales left me a message stating that a filter switch would be covered. Then his manager called back and asked me to call, telling me it wouldn't be covered. I told them I had them on my voice-mail stating they would, and they worked with me, telling me I would be covered ONLY, and not to disperse the information. That if other riders experienced the same issues, they would have to call and open a case on it themselves. Blew my mind. They knew about it before I called as well. They mentioned 2 others with engine failure, not in the US. Australia is the only ones doing anything about it as far as I know. You can search the Facebook page "Aprilia Tuareg 660 owners group" and see tons of people complaining about it. The uni-filter and funnelweb are the only ways to prevent dust from scorching your engine. I will also note, you will NEVER come across a more toxic group of riders that the Aprilia pages on Facebook. Mention anything wrong with the bike, and you'll be crucified. Aside from that, it's a great bike though. But you MUST replace that filter setup.

  • @fixxfixx
    @fixxfixx 7 месяцев назад

    The T7 extreme got the KYB as well 👍

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@fixxfixx good to know! I hadn't heard that. Is that a newer model T7?

    • @fixxfixx
      @fixxfixx 7 месяцев назад

      @@advryan1 Yeah, its a '24 model with high front fender and more travel in susp.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад

      @@fixxfixx very nice! I did see the T7 got a digital upgrade in electronics. I'm all for competition! The more brands compete the better it is for the consumer! Thanks for dropping by and sharing the info man! 🤘

  • @victorp5491
    @victorp5491 3 месяца назад

    friend of mine had the dust enter past his air filter 2023 Tuareg 660 ... The engine shut down. Ruined his 4 day adventure ride. He sold the bike within 1 month. Entire engine was replaced. He never trusted the bike after this issue thus it was sold within 90 days of purchase.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  3 месяца назад

      @@victorp5491 yep that will definitely happen. I was one of the first people who called Aprilia on this and they were aware. They actually covered my bike with a foam filter change under warranty. I was one of very few. The filter switch fixed it but still. I'm sure there is still some that gets by and it will prematurely wear that engine out.

  • @GLHS592
    @GLHS592 7 месяцев назад

    Great review! I'm looking to upgrade my Kawasaki Versys-x 300 next year. I was considering the Yamaha T7, Honda Transalp, Suzuki Vstrom 800 DE, and the Aprilia Tuareg. I'm looking for something that can eat up highway miles as well as run the chert roads where I live. I've decided to cross the T7 off the list since I have a Suzuki DRZ 400. The Tuareg seems like the best bang for the buck, but the other two have Japanese reliability. I've ridden a Transalp and it was a fine machine. Air filter location and a low hanging exhaust/oil sump kinda bother me. I need to ride the Vstrom 800 DE.
    Sloan's in Murfreesboro, TN had a deeply discounted Tuareg 660, but I wasn't ready to buy. They told me they are dropping Aprilia and I think the closest dealer is in Jackson, TN about 95 miles from me. It may just boil donw to what I can get the best deal on, but that Aprilia is such a sweet motorcycle.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@GLHS592 Thank you for stopping by! My wife had a Versys 300x that we just sold about 6 months ago. Fun bike! I hate to hear that about Sloans!? That's where I bought my Tuareg! 😂 The Tuareg can most definitely chew up the highway miles. The cruise control is insane. I've never had a bike with it, and it made commutes to work a breeze. I'd hop on the highway, set it, and before I know it I'm getting off the exit wishing I had more time to ride ha! The Aprilia is definitely the most versatile of the bikes you listed. The V-Strom is sweet, but heavy, and no cruise. The Transalp would be my 2nd choice if I didn't get the Tuareg, but I think you still lose some creature comforts. The ease of service is also definitely a big plus for the Tuareg! It definitely sounds like you've done your homework. If you get a chance to test ride one I bet you bring it home. Such a smooth platform on the street for a bike that handles offroad SO well.

    • @GLHS592
      @GLHS592 7 месяцев назад

      @@advryan1 Oh, so you're in TN. I live just outside Centerville. I can be on a chert road in 5 minutes. The salesman at Sloan's told me that Aprilias were slow sellers and they were dropping them. They had a red/white/blue Tuareg 660. It was gorgeous. He told me he could do $10k that day. I wish I had the cash. The Tuareg seems like the best choice amongst the competition since it has tubeless tires, cruise, and a better TFT from what I've seen online. I'd just like to be closer to a dealer incase of warranty issues. I guess the Transalp would be a great bike for me. I'm not planning to take it places I take the DRZ400. I could put a skid plate on it and quit worrying. I did enjoy the test ride. The salesman at Columbia Powersports wore me out for 3 weeks. I was close to buying it.

    • @GLHS592
      @GLHS592 7 месяцев назад

      @@advryan1 BTW, the Versys-x 300 is a great little bike and it's excellent for beginners. It is my first motorcycle. I waited until I was 49 to start riding and this bike really helped me learn fast. It's cheap to buy used, gets 70 mpg, has adequate power, cheap to operate, and handles well. You can outgrow it pretty fast and the engine is super buzzy.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад

      @@GLHS592 Yes Sir! I live in Columbia, TN myself, so I'm very familiar with Columbia Powersports. That's where I bought my 390 Adventure from! Love the countryside out that way. The Ribfest is a good test loop for knocking the dust off. Hoping to hit that trail some time in the next couple months when I get my new bike setup. 😎

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад

      @@GLHS592 I agree! I zipped the Versys around here and there and seemed a very capable bike. Perfect to learn on, and also continue to ride if you can keep the temptation to get another bike at bay! (I have trouble with that 😂) I absolutely loved my 390 Adventure. So much fun to ride. There's something about riding an underdog motorcycle that just brings the fun out and you can ride loose. You'll have to let me know what you choose in the end. Who knows, maybe we can hook up and ride one of these days!

  • @stevec3936
    @stevec3936 7 месяцев назад

    Looks like a blast!
    Why did you get rid of the Tuareg and what did you end up getting? I just bought a 24 and really lovin' it.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад +2

      @@stevec3936 Hey Steve! The Tuareg is/was a treat. If I could have two bikes I'd have kept it for sure. So my brother and my friend Brad both got 500's. I wrestled with that, as I don't want to have to do oil changes constantly, nor do I care to do regular top end jobs down the road so I went back to the dual sport class. I ordered a Gold AJP PR7 Limited Edition due to arrive at the end of the month. Super excited for it! Comes with the Ohlins suspension, and will be a much lighter attack vehicle for the Gnarly stuff. I do miss the Tuareg, and will definitely miss the creature comforts that it provided. The only part I won't miss is the weight. At some point I may return to a mid size. Time will tell! Hoping the AJP is solid!

  • @brucemorrison3563
    @brucemorrison3563 2 месяца назад

    You sold the Tuareg and bought what.KTM exc?GasGas700?What you got?I want an ADV bike but i know i will get on a crazy single and my skinny old ass wont be able to pick up a 400 lb + bike.Damn.Two many choices.Not enough space in my garage.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  2 месяца назад +1

      @@brucemorrison3563 I was leaning towards the 701/690 when I sold the Tuareg and then the 2025 AJP PR7 GOLD EDITION caught my eye. It's basically a step under the 701 in power, but came fully loaded and with Ohlins suspension. 360lbs wet is a huge drop from 450. Feels great. And that 450 gets heavy as hell in the slow technical. The Tuareg is a sweet machine, but all my buddies on 500's would have me bearing it to death and myself so I made the switch!

  • @romadmike1
    @romadmike1 3 месяца назад

    Wtf is "the aprulla"? This aside, thanks for the review - added the second sentence after finishing the video as you seem like a cool dude and in don't wanna be a d*ck 100%. Just 60%.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  3 месяца назад

      @@romadmike1 all good man! 😂 My country accent tends to shorten words and make things up apparently ha. I pronounced it right the first 3 times but after that, my brain said we're good ha. Thanks for stopping by!

  • @TerrenceLP
    @TerrenceLP 7 месяцев назад

    450lbs 😂 I'm out. Picture getting stuck on a hot day alone in the trail 😁 good luck

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад

      @@TerrenceLPThanks for stopping by Terrence! It's definitely a bit heavy for what I want to do, but when you are unloaded it truly doesnt feel 450 pounds. It's wild. However, when I was in New Mexico at elevation, in the gnarly stuff it worked me. It was tough wrestling the bike in that heat no doubt. Which is why I made the decision to ultimately make the move back to a dualsport platform. If we didn't ride the hard stuff I'd have kept it though. Best Mid-Size bike on the market!

    • @RYwoodview
      @RYwoodview 5 месяцев назад

      That is why the KTM 390 Adventure.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  5 месяцев назад

      @@RYwoodview great bike! The 390 has been my favorite bike so far. My new bike has potential to leave them all behind. We'll see!

  • @jeffjohnston240z
    @jeffjohnston240z 4 месяца назад

    APRILIA!!!!!! READ IT, SAY IT PROPERLY

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  4 месяца назад

      @@jeffjohnston240z 😂 OK, here we go....(Clears throat) APRILLUH

  • @damytzeus
    @damytzeus 2 месяца назад

    "Aprilia" pronounced "ah pre leah" not "a pra la"

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  2 месяца назад +1

      @@damytzeus I pronounced it right the first 3 times. Unless you skipped that part. Let me try again. Aprilluh! Dang. Oh well. 😂

    • @damytzeus
      @damytzeus 2 месяца назад

      @@advryan1 🤣 i just pre-ordered the new aprilia tuareg 660 rally

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  2 месяца назад

      @@damytzeus solid bike man. There isn't a mid size out there better right now. You're gonna love it!

  • @kombosto88
    @kombosto88 3 месяца назад

    Damn bro don’t call it apriLA 😂

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  3 месяца назад

      @@kombosto88 I know right! I definitely pissed some people off with that. My southern accent got the best of me ha. Now my bike is pronounced "AJP." Much easier! 😎

  • @redrideradventures
    @redrideradventures 6 месяцев назад

    KTM 890 adv R, is a level above the Tuareg.

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@redrideradventures The 890r is an awesome machine no doubt. Definitely a bike I considered. But the price....The specs go to the 890r for sure, but the price point vs. the amount of bike you get, goes to the Tuareg in my opinion.

    • @redrideradventures
      @redrideradventures 6 месяцев назад

      @@advryan1 I was just kidding by the way..lol. I too considered the Aprilia, and it's probably more comfortable than the KTM. Parts and dealer network swayed my vote towards the orange side. Great review my friend and I enjoyed your CDT videos!

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@redrideradventures oh no, I agree with you in several aspects! I think a lot of people would. The 890r is an awesome bike. It bests the Tuareg in every performance category. If it were cheaper, there is a great chance I would've bought one. I came off a KTM 390 and loved that little bike. My brother had a 690 and I rode it. He now has a 500, so I'm definitely keen to KTM, and the awesomeness they churn out. Better suspension, lower slung fuel tank, more power. The 890r out performs the Tuareg for sure. My decision was narrowed down to getting the most bike for the money, so that's why I called it King! But I love the banter. I think it's great! If everyone had the same opinions the world would be a boring place. 😂 Too many people out there get there feelings hurt these days if you disagree with them. I'm not that type. I love and have owned a variety of bikes and brands so I'm not a brand loyalist by any means. And thank you for watching! I need to get better about editing and telling my story. I wished I had bought better camera equipment for the Divide, but the first time we went I could barely rub two nickles together. 😂 And the second trip I had a better camera, but only one viewpoint. I've now got 3 cameras and a drone so I'm hoping my story is more entertaining going forward. Can't wait to go get my new bike and go ride! Ride safe out there man. I see you've got some videos of your own. I'll subscribe! 👊😎

  • @WinifredMulvey
    @WinifredMulvey 7 месяцев назад +1

    In order to have any credibility
    ..learn how to pronounce Aprilia the correct way.. its not Aprilla...

    • @advryan1
      @advryan1  7 месяцев назад

      @@WinifredMulvey Hey I got it right the first few times...😂. Noted Winifred! My accent tends to get the best of me sometimes. My apologies. Thanks for stopping by and watching! 🙏