Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

... and no its not battery powered ... you filthy bastards! :D

Its an Aprilia SR50R Factory. New model with 80cc kit coming! This thing is FUN

pictures055.jpg

pictures056.jpg

I don't like scooters (or most scooter riders), but I've always had a soft spot for this model

Should be good for a 2m45s around Mallala :P

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/219974-got-a-new-toy-for-the-gf/
Share on other sites

  • Replies 59
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

I'd get something like that for my missus if it could get up to 80kph.......I think 50 or 60kph and its screaming its head off?!

Wonder how much difference an 80cc kit would make to performance and price comparison to a bigger scooter?

Maybe I'll convince her to get her bike licence and get a 125cc or similar.

I'd get something like that for my missus if it could get up to 80kph.......I think 50 or 60kph and its screaming its head off?!

Wonder how much difference an 80cc kit would make to performance and price comparison to a bigger scooter?

Maybe I'll convince her to get her bike licence and get a 125cc or similar.

yeah alot of the scooters ive ridden hit 70 downhill pinging off their heads.

they are surprisingly quick to get up and go though.

we live in the foothills and going up our steep street with a 50cc might be asking for miracles

Thats where the 80cc kit will give it some more "balls" to get up hills ... although the Prilly is not shy on the way it delivers the power, but its really up to the weight of the rider. But f**k this thing is fun. :) I'd rather good old Italian engineering than the chinese/japanese crap scooters you get nowadays. I spent far more on it than a crappy $2500 scoot, but I wanted to get the best for the missus. Wouldn't feel right if she'd broke down or binned it because of its shit quality. :)

Get your missus to go for her licence and a 250cc scooter would be good value for money for what you'd require of it.

i found a pic of Reuben's kid :)

Nah ... here's my kid:

Edited by RubyRS4
I'd rather good old Italian engineering than the chinese/japanese crap scooters you get nowadays.

LOL Since when have the Italians ever made anything that was well engineered or reliable? (They are only good at giving up)

Some of the modern stuff is better than their old, but thats only because its no longer really italian (just using the name)

Next thing you will tell us that a Harley is a good bike (they have a nice sound and an image, but mechanically they are decades behind the Jap bikes)

LOL Since when have the Italians ever made anything that was well engineered or reliable? (They are only good at giving up)

Some of the modern stuff is better than their old, but thats only because its no longer really italian (just using the name)

Next thing you will tell us that a Harley is a good bike (they have a nice sound and an image, but mechanically they are decades behind the Jap bikes)

I don't prefer Harleys! Each to their own, but I prefer technology that doesn't date back to 1903.

Clearly you've never watched (or raced) an Aprilia RS250 :laugh: What do you think Rossi and Casey started off winning on? Aprilias are ultra reliable and championship winning machines! ... and my MV Agusta Brutale is pure sex! These bikes are def produced in Italy. I've been to Europe and I've been to their factory! You can't get anymore Italian than an MV Agusta (engine was designed and built by Ferrari). You clearly don't know your bikes ... perhaps stick with Skylines :P

Some other names for you, which you might have heard of: Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Maserati (for the cars) and Ducati, Laverda, Moto Guzzi, MV Agusta (for the bikes) all with history and records of reliability and style.

:thumbsup:

Edited by RubyRS4
Ferrari designed and built aye.....interesting that ferari didnt put their name on it....

They did.

Thats why you'll read F4 on the casing.

F = Ferrari

4 = number of cylinders

:thumbsup:

Developed by Ferrari with radial valves and styled by the legendary Massimo Tamburini to hold sway with the likes of his benchmark Ducati 916, MV Agusta’s F4 750 with its four underseat organ pipes was indeed a heartstopper and starter, in price if not performance. At $32,000, the limited-edition Serie Oro sportbike established a reputation of exclusivity for the marque that is only just beginning to broaden at the company’s own hands. In 2004 engine size grew to 998cc to meet customer demand, and lower-priced versions of the F4 1000 with fewer unobtanium components are now readily available. Some years ago the company also launched a line of naked sportbikes based upon the in-line four called Brutale, the initial 750 model eventually growing into a 910.

Read about it here:

http://www.ridermagazine.com/output.cfm?id=1190773

Edited by RubyRS4
Some other names for you, which you might have heard of: Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Maserati (for the cars) and Ducati, Laverda, Moto Guzzi, MV Agusta (for the bikes) all with history and records of reliability and style.

LOL - Now name an italian machine that is reliable, none of the above are.

Ferrari = visit a mechanic after every road trip.

Alfa = more rust and unreliability problems

Maserati = more money than sence and very unreliable

Ducati = You could never ride a duke when it was raining their electrics were that unreliable (until they went to Japan to source the technology)

etc etc

I've been around bikes and cars for some time now (im probably a lot older than you think)

Italians pride themselves on style over substance, and have done for generations.

A race prepared vehicle has little semblance to a regular road vehicle, it only has to last a few hours or a few hunderd k's (come to think of it, this is what most italian road vehicles do. LOL)

LOL - Now name an italian machine that is reliable, none of the above are.

Ferrari = visit a mechanic after every road trip.

Alfa = more rust and unreliability problems

Maserati = more money than sence and very unreliable

Ducati = You could never ride a duke when it was raining their electrics were that unreliable (until they went to Japan to source the technology)

etc etc

I've been around bikes and cars for some time now (im probably a lot older than you think)

Italians pride themselves on style over substance, and have done for generations.

A race prepared vehicle has little semblance to a regular road vehicle, it only has to last a few hours or a few hunderd k's (come to think of it, this is what most italian road vehicles do. LOL)

So ... you're 41. :teehee:

You've obviously owned all of the above vehicles to give such an accurate assessment ... or is it just your opinion :geek:

Well, I'll keep my unreliable and not-well engineered Italian toys to myself and won't dare put anyone at risk by sharing :P

ahh so they did put their name on it......i knew that it had something to do with ferrari......now thats definately italian

Sure did. Didn't know it at the time, but it was a bonus when I read about it. :teehee: Had to check to see how "Italian" they really were. There as Italian as their flag. Even the carbon fibre parts I fitted were made in Italy! The only non-Italian item on the bike is the Ohlins rear shock.

I've been drooling over these bikes for years, then it got to be too much so I bought one. I was after an F4 1000, but I already had a supersport bike, and a GSXR race bike, so I wanted a naked ... always had a crush on the naked Italian, as well as the F4 1000. And I've enjoyed the Brutale since purchase: riding it, or just plain staring at it. I find most people who bag the italian machines have never truly tasted them. They find it easier to discredit it, than to buy one. I've tasted many Italian machines (and British) and they really are brilliant!

Ha, even my pitbike was custom built with Italian suspension! ... and "no" I'm not the least bit Italian! :geek:

How could you not love this:

MVAgustaBrutale0.jpg

Edited by RubyRS4

Ive always wanted an aprillia rsv-r 1litre v-twin, personally. anything from italy from say 2000 up is going to be half decent quality.

but Id never get my missus a scooter

death written all over it

LOL (funnneh, coming from a passionate ex-road rider !)

GL and stay safe rubyrs4-missus!!!

Next thing you will tell us that a Harley is a good bike

They sure are.....you don't buy one to go fast around corners or down the 1/4 in 9 secs......I think you've missed the whole point of owning one.

They're amongst the heaviest and most expensive bikes in the world yet they break record sales year after year and they hold their value better than most other bikes.....must be doing something right.

Harley's selling a lifestyle that other manufacturers can still only covet.

If it wasn't for the Hog there would be no Easyrider, Stone, Harley & The Marlborough Man and Wild Hogs!

I t-boned a Datsun 1600 years ago on my old Gixxer 1100, wrote off the bike and nearly killed myself. If I was on a Metal Monster I would have pushed the thing out of the way and kept riding.

Thanks to Willie G. Davidson the Hog's been around for over 100 years and it won't go away in the next 100 unless Jesus bursts through the clouds before hand on his Softail Night Train.

God rides a Fat Boy!!

Why a Hog

Ive always wanted an aprillia rsv-r 1litre v-twin, personally. anything from italy from say 2000 up is going to be half decent quality.

but Id never get my missus a scooter

death written all over it

LOL (funnneh, coming from a passionate ex-road rider !)

GL and stay safe rubyrs4-missus!!!

She'll be okay with me riding with her. I'll teach her roadcraft and how to take care "out there". :teehee:

The SR50 is larger in bodyshape than your typical Bowell, Yammy or chinese scooters, so she can dominate her lane a bit better. Taking her out for a ride tonight on it after work.

I've always liked the RSVR also ... and even the Factory Mille. Loved the look of the Tuono, until they stuck on that foul diamond shaped headlight :P ... oh, and the gold frame! Must be popular in Europe I guess. :geek:

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Gday Thought it was about time I started a build thread! As expected this project has snowballed into a huge financial liability, but unless you’re strong willed and responsible, it’s not a surprise. Background -  My first turbo car was an R32 GTS-4, got my full license and then totalled my Au Falcon a week later, so while trying to sell my RMZ450 dirtbike to buy another car a bloke offered to swap the R32 which at the time I felt like I was ripped off but looking back and seeing prices of those now ($40kish) it was a good deal, I didn’t know enough about these cars to appreciate what I had so sold it before the RB20 blew up. Between here and there, out of 12 cars I’ve owned the note worthy ones are a V8 Lexus SC400 (soarer), a couple of XR6 Turbos and my beloved S15 which I had for about 3 years, picked it up for $12500, repairable write off but she was fine, gun metal grey/pewter and bone stock/unmolested until I got my hands on it. Ended up spending about the value of the car and 280kw, 2 demerit points by the time I got defected and sold it for $14500 (also $40kish in today’s market, rip) Fast forward to the present day, I’m in a much better position financially and daily an MQ Triton (great cars, pipe down Ranger Bois), I cruised marketplace and car sales for a few months looking for another R32, the best deal I could find was an absolute rust bucket half finished project for $12000, until this R33 popped up in Port Macquarie for $18k - unregistered and barely running but decent shape, kept an eye on it for a few weeks and the price steadily dropped, $16k then $15k then $14k, that was the point where I was like shit someone’s gonna snatch this up! It was owned by a young bloke who had big plans but him and his missus just had a baby so smartest move financially for them but big gain for me. So 2 days later I’m towing a car trailer to pick this thing up. Roughly 2 weeks and $3500 later I’m cruising around Newcastle in my beat up R33 all smiles and dose noises! It only needed some basic shit to get it going, coil packs and air flow meter, electrical stuff and all fluids changed, 158k kms and running pretty good, nice smooth engine after oil and coolant flush - when I say coolant I mean it had been filled up with tap water, every gallery and heater element was filled with rust, 8-9 flushes later and still had brown liquid coming out but she’ll be right. The car was painted R34 Bayside Blue at some point but whether it was a cheap job or just not looked after is anyone’s guess, clear coat flaking like sausage roll.  Was rethinking my choices and contemplating life, had it up for sale for $22k - still cheaper than any registered R33 but got little interest, next minute I had an opportunity at work - 6 months overseas for good money, so that was a no brainer, fast forward again and here we are with a 50% finished project. Current Mods - 200ish KW according to butt dyno Was tuned with Apexi PowerFC EBC (old school Greddy Profec)  Stock turbo (more shaft play than a Tinder date gone right) 3inch turbo back Varex muffler  Aftermarket injectors of mystery size, Power FC showed 36% duty cycle at full boost so not behd good size Someone had good intentions but stuck with the stock R33 MAF so we had misfires at 6000rpm due to the MAF hitting 5.2V So far I’ve redone the entire interior with carpet form Car Mats Direct, new Seats and steering wheel from Autotechnica, also sound system by Autobarn (mainly Kicker) Also MCA pro comfort coil overs - Hands down best purchase yet, worlds of improvement over the tired 30yrold shocks Goals - 450kw/600hp on flex tune New paint job - Midnight Purple 2 Engine is at the shop getting rebuilt with forged rods a pistons, new valves and springs, ATI Harmonic balancer, Aeroflow 7.5L sump, rear head drain and oil restrictors as per oil control thread* and cam covers modded for larger breathers, other stuff I can’t recall of the top of my head Parts purchased and to be installed once the engine is done -  Engine loom from Wiring Specialties including these options: Haltech Nexus S3 R35 Coil pack conversion  PRP Dual Trigger kit Fan controller  Other Parts -  262 Kelford Cams Turbo - Hypergear ATR43SS3-ProS with T51R mod (whistly boi) 6 boost manifold (high mount) 50mm Turbosmart Pro gate (plumbed back for legal reasons) HKS Super Turbo Exhaust with High Flow Cat Custom 3.5inch dump and front pipe 1500cc Bosch injectors  Fuel Pump walbro 525 Haltech MAP and IAT sensors Haltech Flex Sensor Fenix Radiator with dual thermo fans LS1 Alternator Kit Oil Filter Relocation from EFI solutions and Cooling pro oil cooler Many other things sitting in my garage waiting for that engine to come back. Progress pics to follow -  
    • Losses have to be less with DC coupling. Provided the battery inverter has decent MPP tracking ability - which really shouldn't be a problem. It's not 2005 any more.
    • Hi, Will the R33 GTR rear brake backing plates fit a GTST? I'm struggling to find GTST ones but can find new GTR ones.   Thanks.
    • I also got the same floor mats for a bit of extra bazzaz haha
    • Some more close up pics now that I’m back to working on the car, the loop pile is nice but again haven’t compared it to the other types in person, it’s hard to tell from the pics on the website. View of the hemming on the edges too, it comes in 2 pieces - front and back, honestly very happy with it for anyone on the fence.  Also attached my previous pics from further up as it didn’t let me post them directly before. (Nothing worse than photo bucket pics that aren’t hosted anymore years later)
×
×
  • Create New...