I liked this review. I have this bike and I’m 51 and 6 foot 1 and love it. It’s also only my second bike since passing my test last September, so has enough aids to let you go at your own pace and turn them off one at a time when you feel comfortable to do so. I’m really pleased with it. No faults either. Seen lots of stories of engine warning lights etc but I’ve had not one issue. Have clocked up 2500 miles since delivery in March and only ride it on weekends, so that probably tells you something. Great review, agree on all these points. You have a new subscriber.
Great review. I recently bought the Tuono 660 as it felt more comfortable and just as sporty. It really is a perfect bike for everything except long motorway rides but that's not what it is intended for. For the moment, I really can't fault it and it puts a huge smile on my face every time I ride. I prefer the mapping of Dynamic mode, but Commute does the job around town.
@@timrodierides It really does. I rode it after testing the Street Triple RS, thinking that a twin would sound flat, but it's quite intoxicating. Waiting until it is run in before discovering the top end of the rev range😀
Love this bike, bought mine in March this year and its the right blend of low weight and sufficient power for the road, and its comfortable! PS great review
It's funny how the 600cc sports bike category died it's death some while ago now, yet here they are creeping back as 1000+cc bikes are to much for the road. Bring it on I say, but I doubt that Aprilia could make me smile as much as my 22 year old GSXR 600 SRAD. Now thats got an induction noise!
I’ve owned 2 CBR600s which I found to be as quick, probably quicker than my fuel injected 1982 GPZ1100 B2 Kawasaki and capable of more performance than most sane people could handle. For a sporty oriented road bike, I can’t see why anyone would want anything larger in terms of capacity or performance. It would go well beside my Beemers- R80GS/R100GSs . These days it would be a Suzuki Vstrom 650 and one of these.
We need more of these so called sensible sportbikes, I dont need 200bhp, around 100 on the wheels mind you is more then enough if the weight is in the right range so to speak. But this one is a budgetbike in disguise. Look at the materials used for instance when it comes to the fairings and he head lights. The swingarm is pure 80-90s 250/400 class, but that is a personal thing. What grinds my gears with the rs660 is that the spec is too low for the price. For the price it should weigh at least 10kg less than a st3 or d675. this bike is heave because it is a budget bike with electrical gizmos you dont need on such bike. Just get an used D675 for half the price with the same weight and 30 bhp more. And yes it handles superbly as well.
its not the electronics im pretty sure its the chassis and frame. and the D675R is in another class so you can’t compare it and say its better than this lol
@@aura_daddy price wise is about the same, we can compare a st3 765 for instance. The bikes in question are pretty much aiming for similar "crowd" and price is very similar. Itis not like we compare the rs660 to a retro classic or a cruiser/custom. Take a look how cheap the frame and swing arm looks, 100% that without the aids it would be far cheaper.
Having ridden the R7 now would you stump up the extra for the RS660? Also would you say the RS660 is a bike that’s fun on the road at all speeds even for some easy exploring or is it a bike that eggs you on to ride it faster and really a sunday blast type machine ?
Tempted on one of these. Toss up between this and the street triple RS 765 2020 version. Grab one of them and review it so you can help me decide. Great review by the way one of the best ones yet on these.
What a a cracking review, really enjoyed it. I recently tested the APrilia RS 660 and thoroughly enjoyed every second. To be quite honest I didn't wanna take the bike back to Via Moto in Sheffield! ( big thanks to Malcolm in sales ). Yeah it ain't my old 12 plate R6 lunatic license loosing bonkers M****r F*****g R6, but at 55 it just ticks all the right boxes! I really loved the bike, yeah the possibility of reliability issues does put me off ( only slightly though! ), but what a fekin awesome all round bike! nice one Aprilia, who ever put this bike up for production absolutely fekin nailed it in one!
What i'd like to know is, can you make a 3 to 4 hour trips with it? ot you are going to be grumpy by the end of the ride? I mean for summer vacations and such once or twice a year. Which include 350 km of motorway at least. I have fallen in love with this bike and i don't really like its more naked version (Tuono) that i know has a more upright comfy potition for longer rides/trips. Please i'd like an answer to that since i have seen every video there is about it and no one really talks about the longer ride aspect of it. Great video by the way!
A Streetbike Named Desire 😍 Was due here in Oz back in March but yet to be seen... Rice vid Roadie 👍 What jacket are you wearing and would you buy it again?
Nice review. I am quite impressed by the audio quality - looks like a GoPro Hero 10 with a media mod..lav mic inside your helmet? Do you use an external power supply?
"find a place in your hips to store your ankles..." 😂 By far, this has to be one of the most informative AND witty reviews I've ever seen 💯 (and I've seen hundreds) 😅🤷♂️ Jyst subscribed. Found your channel when your Bond Land Rover video was shared with me. So far I'm incredibly impressed by the quality of your reviews, both your candour and your thorough professionalism. If motorcycle magazines still existed, you should surely be a pro motorcycle journalist. You'd arguably have to be one of the best reviewers on YT. Can't wait to catch up on your back-catalogue. Cheers! Keep the shiny side up mate! 🤙🏼
Tim, you review lots of bikes & I bought a '23 Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory last August. Sadly, I only put 260 miles on it (Cancer: radiation/Chemo, Immunotherapy, recovery...) & it sits in storage w/ Aprilia's, Ducati's & Moto Guzzi's 'til I pick it up. Was the ride memorable? I'm asking since my riding has been extremely limited over the last year or so. Did you write an article to go with the video? I OWN it, so - if you hated it - too late, I already OWN it. Just checking to see if the ride was interesting enough to remember. Thanx in advance! Dave
I live somewhere with especially narrow roads! Plus I tend to avoid the wider/faster roads because they're more heavily policed because… well, naughty motorcyclists tend to do naughty things on them.
As an owner of a Ducati supersport I’m intrigued by this bike. Have you ridden both? I’m happy with my duc but the lighter weight of this seems appealing. But my riding style appreciates low rpm torque and I’ve seen reviews of this that suggest it doesn’t come alive until 8000rpm.
looking into both bikes and currently on a shiver 900 I think the 660 is just the slightly sportier choice while the duc being more of a sports tourer.. low rpm torque is clearly not the idea of the rs I think
It's my first bike at 35 y old, if you take your time to learn the bike you don't have problems... This is my experience.. I'm 1.80 and this help a lot
How would you compare the power delivery to an MT09 for example? It’s down on both power and torque, but is it that noticeable? I’m honestly torn between two bikes
The clip ons are above the triple tree, in digference to most supersports. So yes its way more relaxed. So you basically have to actively move your chest down to have the same position as you would have on a proper supersport.
I think I'll trade in my gorgeous, but stupidly powerful & torquey GSXR750 L7 for one of these. I nearly ran wide a while back which I never did on prev. SV650S. If I end up wringing the RS660's neck then that's better than being intimidated, and hopefully there'll be the option of a 110bhp 150kg RS690-R by then (drool).
I had a GSXR750 SRAD way back and that thing made me almost shit my pants on more than one occation. The only reason I am now back on a sportbike 15 years later is the (black) RS660 i ordered in May. Soon to be 50, and a little on the heavier side, this bike fits me perfectly and I love it! Fun but not scary. Great engine sound, even with the original exhaust. Great commutor when in commute mode and probably fun as hell on a track for someone who hasn't done that a lot (me). Highly recommended!
Too expensive for what it is, recall nightmares, dealer network absence, parts and repair/diagnosis too sketchy. The concept is brilliant though, as a second bike yes!!
Very nice and if you can make it through one whole year without any serious mechanical problems I salute you because the RS660 is the biggest piece of trash on two wheels.
I liked this review. I have this bike and I’m 51 and 6 foot 1 and love it. It’s also only my second bike since passing my test last September, so has enough aids to let you go at your own pace and turn them off one at a time when you feel comfortable to do so. I’m really pleased with it. No faults either. Seen lots of stories of engine warning lights etc but I’ve had not one issue. Have clocked up 2500 miles since delivery in March and only ride it on weekends, so that probably tells you something.
Great review, agree on all these points. You have a new subscriber.
Great machine,
I've just got 1, 6.3 and feels amazing
Great review. I recently bought the Tuono 660 as it felt more comfortable and just as sporty. It really is a perfect bike for everything except long motorway rides but that's not what it is intended for. For the moment, I really can't fault it and it puts a huge smile on my face every time I ride. I prefer the mapping of Dynamic mode, but Commute does the job around town.
Glad to hear it! That engine sounds amazing, doesn’t it?
@@timrodierides It really does. I rode it after testing the Street Triple RS, thinking that a twin would sound flat, but it's quite intoxicating. Waiting until it is run in before discovering the top end of the rev range😀
Love this bike, bought mine in March this year and its the right blend of low weight and sufficient power for the road, and its comfortable! PS great review
This channel needs subscribers. I love the POV format!
It's funny how the 600cc sports bike category died it's death some while ago now, yet here they are creeping back as 1000+cc bikes are to much for the road. Bring it on I say, but I doubt that Aprilia could make me smile as much as my 22 year old GSXR 600 SRAD. Now thats got an induction noise!
Gr8 review as always!
lovely review, i have this bike, in this livery actually and I would say you absolutely nailed the use cases to a tee :)
Thanks for watching Joe!
I’ve owned 2 CBR600s which I found to be as quick, probably quicker than my fuel injected 1982 GPZ1100 B2 Kawasaki and capable of more performance than most sane people could handle. For a sporty oriented road bike, I can’t see why anyone would want anything larger in terms of capacity or performance. It would go well beside my Beemers- R80GS/R100GSs . These days it would be a Suzuki Vstrom 650 and one of these.
We need more of these so called sensible sportbikes, I dont need 200bhp, around 100 on the wheels mind you is more then enough if the weight is in the right range so to speak. But this one is a budgetbike in disguise. Look at the materials used for instance when it comes to the fairings and he head lights. The swingarm is pure 80-90s 250/400 class, but that is a personal thing. What grinds my gears with the rs660 is that the spec is too low for the price. For the price it should weigh at least 10kg less than a st3 or d675. this bike is heave because it is a budget bike with electrical gizmos you dont need on such bike. Just get an used D675 for half the price with the same weight and 30 bhp more. And yes it handles superbly as well.
its not the electronics im pretty sure its the chassis and frame. and the D675R is in another class so you can’t compare it and say its better than this lol
i agree that it is overpriced tho they shouldve had a model w/o the electronics thats cheaper
@@aura_daddy price wise is about the same, we can compare a st3 765 for instance. The bikes in question are pretty much aiming for similar "crowd" and price is very similar. Itis not like we compare the rs660 to a retro classic or a cruiser/custom. Take a look how cheap the frame and swing arm looks, 100% that without the aids it would be far cheaper.
Having ridden the R7 now would you stump up the extra for the RS660? Also would you say the RS660 is a bike that’s fun on the road at all speeds even for some easy exploring or is it a bike that eggs you on to ride it faster and really a sunday blast type machine ?
£2000 is a lot of track days… I think I’d go Yamaha.
Tempted on one of these. Toss up between this and the street triple RS 765 2020 version. Grab one of them and review it so you can help me decide. Great review by the way one of the best ones yet on these.
if you’re more of a novice rider i recommend the rs 660
Great review, best one to date, I’m having one of these for sure now!!!
Excellent review Tim 👍
Hope your still at it you have a nice review style. This is a great bike.
What a a cracking review, really enjoyed it. I recently tested the APrilia RS 660 and thoroughly enjoyed every second. To be quite honest I didn't wanna take the bike back to Via Moto in Sheffield! ( big thanks to Malcolm in sales ). Yeah it ain't my old 12 plate R6 lunatic license loosing bonkers M****r F*****g R6, but at 55 it just ticks all the right boxes! I really loved the bike, yeah the possibility of reliability issues does put me off ( only slightly though! ), but what a fekin awesome all round bike! nice one Aprilia, who ever put this bike up for production absolutely fekin nailed it in one!
I ride a zx6r in low power to make it more rideable. This is my next bike. Better tech and great engine for a great price. Bidirectional quick shifter
Been on order, hopefully delivery will be less than 45 days
Nice video, wonder how it compares to the more upright version?
Sporty and softy at the same time 💯💪👍
Sounds like my dating profile
I just purchased the 2022 limited edition red, white, and blue Aprilia RS660 supersport.
Enjoy it when it arrives!
Excellent video sir! Cheers from Silicon Valley California
What i'd like to know is, can you make a 3 to 4 hour trips with it? ot you are going to be grumpy by the end of the ride? I mean for summer vacations and such once or twice a year. Which include 350 km of motorway at least.
I have fallen in love with this bike and i don't really like its more naked version (Tuono) that i know has a more upright comfy potition for longer rides/trips.
Please i'd like an answer to that since i have seen every video there is about it and no one really talks about the longer ride aspect of it.
Great video by the way!
A Streetbike Named Desire 😍 Was due here in Oz back in March but yet to be seen...
Rice vid Roadie 👍 What jacket are you wearing and would you buy it again?
Nice review. I am quite impressed by the audio quality - looks like a GoPro Hero 10 with a media mod..lav mic inside your helmet? Do you use an external power supply?
"find a place in your hips to store your ankles..." 😂
By far, this has to be one of the most informative AND witty reviews I've ever seen 💯 (and I've seen hundreds) 😅🤷♂️ Jyst subscribed. Found your channel when your Bond Land Rover video was shared with me. So far I'm incredibly impressed by the quality of your reviews, both your candour and your thorough professionalism. If motorcycle magazines still existed, you should surely be a pro motorcycle journalist. You'd arguably have to be one of the best reviewers on YT. Can't wait to catch up on your back-catalogue. Cheers! Keep the shiny side up mate! 🤙🏼
Thanks Mr McBeardy, you're far, far too kind!
Tim, you review lots of bikes & I bought a '23 Aprilia Tuono 660 Factory last August. Sadly, I only put 260 miles on it (Cancer: radiation/Chemo, Immunotherapy, recovery...) & it sits in storage w/ Aprilia's, Ducati's & Moto Guzzi's 'til I pick it up.
Was the ride memorable? I'm asking since my riding has been extremely limited over the last year or so. Did you write an article to go with the video?
I OWN it, so - if you hated it - too late, I already OWN it. Just checking to see if the ride was interesting enough to remember.
Thanx in advance!
Dave
Why are all British roads only wide enough to fit literally one car on?
I live somewhere with especially narrow roads! Plus I tend to avoid the wider/faster roads because they're more heavily policed because… well, naughty motorcyclists tend to do naughty things on them.
RSV4 214BHP! RS660 99BHP! Aprilia need this bike with roughly 150bhp👍
Yes. Ducati V2
Yeah, they need a 750 V4, but it would probably cost nearly as much as the big RSV.
@@RoeyHaviv 800 V4 sounds amazing with the 660 ergonomics.
@@robertprosser6856 that would be a modern, lighter and more nimble VFR
As an owner of a Ducati supersport I’m intrigued by this bike. Have you ridden both? I’m happy with my duc but the lighter weight of this seems appealing. But my riding style appreciates low rpm torque and I’ve seen reviews of this that suggest it doesn’t come alive until 8000rpm.
looking into both bikes and currently on a shiver 900 I think the 660 is just the slightly sportier choice while the duc being more of a sports tourer.. low rpm torque is clearly not the idea of the rs I think
Great review .. going on your experience and knowledge would you recommend this bike as a 1st bike for a middle aged man ?
It's my first bike at 35 y old, if you take your time to learn the bike you don't have problems... This is my experience.. I'm 1.80 and this help a lot
@@19Saebar85 Thanks mate .. think I’m going to treat myself to one .. they look fantastic
@@robpel1 She is ☺️ remember all motorbike is dangerous brain always linked and all will be fine! 👍🏻🏍️
Someone turned off wheelie control and rear ABS? Sound like Lambchop Rides had it before you lol, bloody hooligan!
I enjoyed that revue Tim, I ride an S1000RR and use a fraction of the power, this looks like the ideal go to bike for everyday riding.
@@MrStreetbike yeah, big fan of LCR reviews, far more real world than taking it on a track 👍🏻
I want this bike so bad! It's perfect!
My GSXR1000 K5 is 166kg before fluids👍
How would you compare the power delivery to an MT09 for example? It’s down on both power and torque, but is it that noticeable? I’m honestly torn between two bikes
To be honest I’ve never ridden an MT09! So couldn’t comment, sorry
Which did you choose ?
@@jonathanmasterson3100 in typical fashion I chose a Tuono 1100.
Have you tried the new Ducati monster 937 yet? Same engine as your hypermotard
I've not tried it! Kinda thought I'd missed the boat on it because I'm so late to the party… but I could book it in?
@@timrodierides you should try it, I own one. Great bike
is it like sitting on a s1000rr? in terms of leg position etc
I think it's a little more relaxed - but it's been ages since I rode the Aprilia and the BMW!
The clip ons are above the triple tree, in digference to most supersports. So yes its way more relaxed. So you basically have to actively move your chest down to have the same position as you would have on a proper supersport.
I think I'll trade in my gorgeous, but stupidly powerful & torquey GSXR750 L7 for one of these. I nearly ran wide a while back which I never did on prev. SV650S. If I end up wringing the RS660's neck then that's better than being intimidated, and hopefully there'll be the option of a 110bhp 150kg RS690-R by then (drool).
I had a GSXR750 SRAD way back and that thing made me almost shit my pants on more than one occation. The only reason I am now back on a sportbike 15 years later is the (black) RS660 i ordered in May. Soon to be 50, and a little on the heavier side, this bike fits me perfectly and I love it! Fun but not scary. Great engine sound, even with the original exhaust. Great commutor when in commute mode and probably fun as hell on a track for someone who hasn't done that a lot (me).
Highly recommended!
Too expensive for what it is, recall nightmares, dealer network absence, parts and repair/diagnosis too sketchy. The concept is brilliant though, as a second bike yes!!
Very nice and if you can make it through one whole year without any serious mechanical problems I salute you because the RS660 is the biggest piece of trash on two wheels.
Sounds just like a cow mooing. Not the sound I like.
Don’t buy one then. I want a bike that sounds like a sheep
Naaaa. I didn't. I bought a screamer. @@timrodierides