I have a real soft spot for Italian bikes. When I pulled into work on my Moto Guzzi V7, a coworker started telling me about the Shiver 750 he used to have that was the perfect yin to his Ducati's yang. Going fast on a sport bike is great, but a good twin is satisfying in an entirely different way.
I have the 2019 model, absolutely love it. The clutch is heavy but I've got used to it, it's not terrible. It get's warm but never overheats, butt warmer in winter, a bit uncomfortable in summer. HOWEVER In the UK, suzuki SV650 is 6k, MT07 and CB650r is 7K, this thing is 8K. I also needed it for my A2 license, max 94hp bike, which this fits. Low power, V twin, multi-level traction control, ABS, rider modes, mine was the first year to come with navigation aids to so I can pair it with my phone and get turn by turn navigation, very cruiser like when it needs to be, plenty of power on the motorway for me, but you can chuck it in the twisties, all for 1k more than the rest of the cheap-ish bikes. Also the pops don't stop, they are fun as hell. I think many people don't care because the only people to buy Aprilia are racers and fan boys, they don't want a cruising naked bike.
Just selling my 2017 750 Shiver. Enjoyed it for the last 4 years and 41,000km. Very fun, reliable and cheap to maintain. And it is always the "unique and different" when you go out and ride. Loved it.
I have a ‘13 shiver 750 and love it. I got hit by a car 3 months ago totaled bike and broken femur, collarbone, ribs, etc. Just replaced it with the same year/model (can barely walk yet but ready to get back on😉)…they’re sexy powerful and fun bikes ❤️ Aprilia ❤️
This bike its absolutely underrated, I have one, and its super polivalent to do some confortable trips and to do some hard rutes to. It has a juicy and powerful 5500 rev range, for me its a super flexible bike. I thiink that aprilia in 2007 when launch the base of this model model (the750), put the best of his components to compite agains kawasaki z800 and fz07(mt07) in mid range sports naked market but the not that daering aesthetics and the less instagramability than the competitors make this model a failure... I think its a super sad history but the people that have one and knows how apreciate it, knows that has betwen her legs an absolutely versatile unicorn!!
owned a 2016 750 model and it was an amazing bike. Not perfect at anything but great at a lot of things. Felt premium to the touch. Did a 5000 mile trip on it without one hiccup. Very underrated motorcycle
So I have a 2013 shiver 750 (same bike with smaller bore) and I’ve had it since 2018, when I bought it with 88 miles . It’s awesome man! You said a lot of the things that I think are awesome about it. The reason there’s really no content about it is because it’s incredibly rare and niche in the US, but it’s a great bike. I’ve ridden it back to back with a lot of the bikes in the middle weight category and they’re definitely faster and lighter, but the motor is more enchanting for some reason and the frame/suspension feel more premium in corners. But there’s no question, mama runs HOT. Edit: clarity
OC: I maybe speaking for myself but I feel y’all have focused so heavily on the high production quality that y’all have forgot about the fun factor. Like who wants to watch someone ride in rain mode? And the route is so vanilla. Traffic, traffic, highway traffic, the 1 long turn, back into traffic, then finally city traffic. Your first ride videos take the cake on production quality for sure but takes the cake on boringness too! We know you can make bad ass videos. Have some fun on your first rides because I’m still going to watch them.💜💜💜
I agree, I remember years ago the route would be twisty roads and exciting stuff like that but I still love the videos, they're still entertaining and more importantly informational. Nice work!
I owned a 2008 Aprilia shiver 750 in the orange color. It’s one of the few bikes that I definitely want to own again. I have a Suzuki SV 650 right now and I can tell you that the SV 650 is a more aggressive bike surprisingly but the shiver sounds way better and has a much nicer build quality overall there’s just something about the shiver and the way it sounds and feels to ride that is absolutely fantastic!!
I've got this bike for a few years now, and i've been quite happy with. It's a little heavier than another naked bike but it's super confortable, no problem on the highway and a very nice sound :) And another plus for those in europe that look for a bike for the A2 permit, it's usually less costly to remove the limitation on that bike than on other :)
I bought a 2016 shiver 750 as my first bike back in October. Wasn’t looking for one, it was just there at the dealer for a great price. Super cool sound with aftermarket pipes, unique ride, I love it but I don’t have anything to compare it to. As far as who is this bike for, well I think it’s a competitor to the Monster. It’s not a performance-oriented sport bike, just a cool, torquey, fun ride.
I had a 2008 Shiver 750 with akra pipes, i sold it and wanted to buy an mt07 or triumph then after a year i ended up buying a 2012 Shiver 750 again with akra pipes. Men oh man, i love this thing, easy to do maintenance never had an serious issue with it and what i love is that is so rare. It's such a beautiful bike in person and sounds awesome.
I have an '11 750, and I love it! Don't get me wrong there are a couple nitpicky Italian things here and there. But overall fantastic bike! Plenty of torque and power. Plus with some akra pipes she sounds amazing 🤌🏾
I have an ‘08 750, and decat it and replaced the original exhaust (because it was so hot and heavy!) for a stainless Y-pipe with GRP slip on exhausts since then much more low down grunt pulling smooth from 1000 rpm and even on a hot summers day no problems with a overheating bum while waiting for a traffic light much much better now! I also installed an o2-sensor optimizer because stock they running much to lean because of emission regulations overhere that made the bike much smoother to ride and the plus side is that it uses a lot less gasoline now, i was looking for a MT07 but after test riding this bike am still so happy that I got the Aprilia Shiver instead. Where then MT07 stops pulling in higher RMP’s this bike start to pull even harder until the shift-lights start flashing and it is so stable in corners it gives you more trust to lean in and go flat (and it will do that so refined). Before I’d had only bike’s (mostly Honda’s) with 4 in line engines, but this is so much more fun to ride on the twisties and also in town because you never have to shift down for power it’s always there making it a faster bike around town and that engine break is incredible no need for breaking al the time just close the throttle is enough to slow down for the next corner (with some pops and bangs in the higher rpm’s range ;-) mine has more the 20.000km on it but runs like new, the next thing i want to install is a quick shifter then this bike is perfect for me. Absolutely loving it😃👍
I have bought new bike and now selling my old bike 2008 Aprilia Shiver 750 with 25k miles on it (ergonomics did not change with 900), people and customers come to see it, try to sit on it and no one flatfoot it, i think it is good second bike or even first bike if you have adult mind, but people just dont like the seat height and the weight. By the way if you install aftermarket exhaust like Akrapovic it becomes much lighter, this stock exhaust feels like 20kgs
I think it’s a nice bike that hasn’t followed the crowd so therefore making it a little different and not just another MT09! Not seen many around which is a shamed as they have some nice detailing and lovely exhaust note with slip on end cans on. OC
They're good bikes. I had the 2014, 750. But after the 10k dealership service it wouldn't start in cold mornings. Less than 8deg centigrade. Couldn't find anyone besides the dealer who had experience fixing Apes. Got to 20k service and valve clearance checks were due. Price was $1500. Ouch! Was on a track day and a Yamaha dealer was offering test rides. Tested an mt10 and bought one a month later. Best decision and i haven't looked back. Won't buy another Aprillia because of reliability and service costs.
For my European standards I think it doesn't corner that good, but that is subjective and may be fixed by other tyres. The engine and looks is why I got one, and man I am not disappointed!!! Sound, torque power!Yes the tank design is very good for grip, but tank capacity is to low for my taste. I love the traction control, if is very smooth. Also the lights at night are very bright and illuminate everything nicely. Yes it's rides incredibly hot. But even after coming from a near 120mph ride into stop and go it never overheated. I'm looking forward to installing the navigation feature and btw the battery charger you mentioned is a factory usb outlet, very nice! To give my 2 cents on reliability: at the 1000km checkup I had to get new front brakes because mine were wobbly, and I know how to break in. Warranty took care of it, and at 1500 km the clutch fails in higher gears, I am certain warranty will cover that too, is on the shop now.
got the 2020 on sale for 6k, traded my versys 300 for it. I was looking for a vtwin sounding bike. Bike isn't crazy fast but it keeps me out of trouble, love just running it around 3k rpm for the burbles especially after the after market exhaust. Really great in the mountains in the 4k-8k rpms. Also almost no one has one or even heard of it so thats a plus. Hard to find aftermarket parts tho.
I have a early 750 model its great has a good amount off power , looks beautiful and still looks relevant for a 2007 bike and its also very comfortable i also get alot off compliments at the gas stations most people don't know what bike it is , the cons its heavy and a bit taller then most bikes , its also top heavy because the undertail exhaust , but you get used to it ,
750 with Akr you don't have to drive reckless to have some fun when commuting. Heavy and high point of gravity downsides but when you go above 7500rpm with Akr ...end of story. YOU are hooked. Took 1 year for adjustment, otherwise you won't have you eggs fried
Watching this when living in Minnesota it's interesting seeing how your guys trees are still very green while here most of the trees have changed colors. Also jealous how it's still 70s there. Last week we had a 77 degree day though which was awesome for riding
Wait so why isn’t this ever in the 900 naked shootouts? I personally don’t like the rs and tuono being in the 650 naked class because they have fairings.
OC - I like it but don't think it would be a top contender, for me. Top pick in that displacement category would be the Z900RS I think, especially with that new edition coming out with the upgraded suspension and brakes.
Been eying this bike for a few years now. In the mainland of Europe Aprilia isnt luxury but kinda the affordable option. MV Agusta now there you have luxury
OC: If I had a dealer closer by, it would have been something on my Radar. Also the price point new, is a bit higher than I had wanted. In an odd twist, I had stumbled onto a used 2020 Street Triple R for a really good price and it was setting at 730 miles! I've had a blast with it and should be over 2k miles by the end of this month. I just bought it back in August...
OC: Aprilia does make some great bikes. But I think I'd take one of the Shivers competitors. I believe the Shiver gets overshadowed by the Tuono as far as naked bikes from Aprilia.
You do a excellent job on reviewing the bikes, however I think yo up up your reviews and give us some information on what we want to lean about is plz do reviews on HELMETS. Like what are you using now and do you like it for a sport/touring bike ? Thank you keep up the good work!
I have this bike thank you for showing how to switch modes. I could not figure it out. As for the heat from the exhaust I think its a break in thing, I only have 1500kms on it now and haven’t noticed it get hot for a long time.
The reason there's no videos on that motorcycle there's really no dealerships around that sell those motorcycles so it's very hard for people especially in America to get their hands on them
I don't really like the way any of the Aprilias look, which is a shame because they're obviously brilliant, and the V4 sounds unbelievable. They just look...eeeehhhh! All subjective, of course.
I did buy one. 2018 shiver 900. Love the look of it. Love the engine. The sound. The torq. Tired of japenese bike. They always have something i dont like when i look at it. But this one is amazing. Maybe the japenese r more reilable. Have more power bla bla bla. Honestly i dont give a ratz ass. I love this one and we dont see them everywhere so it sticks out. Only thing bugging me. A gas gauge. In 2020? 😂. But what the hell…
This bike is already not available anymore... Aprilia has launched the 660 and sadly the 900s vtwins had to go also due to the euro5 regulations... It's a great bike 750 was also... But very underestimated.
OC: Not an Aprilia fan, but on a completely different topic, on how many bikes sold are they at Mountain motorsports until you get your Ducati Streetfighter? :p
It was discontinued in Europe due to emissions standards, it’s also only rated around 95hp from a 900cc so people ignored it. I looked at one myself, it was cheaper than a street triple R and Z900 when it was released. The headlight ruined it’s looks though.
It seemed you were afraid to go round a bend on the thing, it lives for that! Oh and that spider....that is just a baby...you need to come to Australia, it will cure you of any phobias in a hurry, other than speed cameras.....Not a bad review, but the phrase "I am here for" needs to be removed from your lexicon. You have an amazing platform and good content, dont kill that by sounding like a instagram model. Love the camera car coments too, nice to have a view from there to see how the bike looks on the road.
Aprilia's RS and Tuonos (both 660 and v4 variants) might be gems but I dont see a point in this. Why not just get an MT09 or Z900? Less power, less comfortable heat wise, more weight, more expensive and likely less reliable. Seems like a miss. It's sort of a miss in a every way.
considering how bent your legs are at 5'10'' im gonna presume I cant fit at all at 6'7'' then. Unfortunately that's the case with most sportier bikes these days :(
Shiver? Is it made in India or something? I love me some Indian bikes too bad Indian bike makers don't love Africa that much, anyway I love the sound of the bike but more still I love the looks, I just wish they had it in a lower cC, you know one that doesn't need modes, see I am an African so I am all for squishing out as much fun as you can have on a budget.
@@tjey379 India?! It's Aprilia, Italian! It is available with 750cc used. And what's with the talk about Africa? There is a Africa twin by Honda, and there are some Indian manufacturers who specifically make bikes for Africa for like 500 bucks...
@@cptfrecell Appreciated! I thought that "Shiva" was like the Indian god then that that would be a strong statement in the bikes name and that's why I thought that it could have been made by a subsidiary eg Aprilia India, and about lower cC even 500cc in my country is a little too expensive for the average brother for example right now I would be lucky if my budget got me a Chinese 300cC but if it looked as good as this bike it would be worth it. Like I said India makes great 150 to 300cC bikes but I have had a nightmare of a time finding them in the "Ugandan" market. I really appreciate your interest. Thanks.👍👍
I have a real soft spot for Italian bikes. When I pulled into work on my Moto Guzzi V7, a coworker started telling me about the Shiver 750 he used to have that was the perfect yin to his Ducati's yang. Going fast on a sport bike is great, but a good twin is satisfying in an entirely different way.
I have the 2019 model, absolutely love it.
The clutch is heavy but I've got used to it, it's not terrible.
It get's warm but never overheats, butt warmer in winter, a bit uncomfortable in summer.
HOWEVER
In the UK, suzuki SV650 is 6k, MT07 and CB650r is 7K, this thing is 8K.
I also needed it for my A2 license, max 94hp bike, which this fits.
Low power, V twin, multi-level traction control, ABS, rider modes, mine was the first year to come with navigation aids to so I can pair it with my phone and get turn by turn navigation, very cruiser like when it needs to be, plenty of power on the motorway for me, but you can chuck it in the twisties, all for 1k more than the rest of the cheap-ish bikes.
Also the pops don't stop, they are fun as hell.
I think many people don't care because the only people to buy Aprilia are racers and fan boys, they don't want a cruising naked bike.
I want one and I live in London, well between and SV and Shiver. I’ll probably get the Shiver🥰
Just selling my 2017 750 Shiver. Enjoyed it for the last 4 years and 41,000km. Very fun, reliable and cheap to maintain. And it is always the "unique and different" when you go out and ride. Loved it.
What did you replace it with it?
@@lordmozart3087
Tuono V4-RR (2016)
@@Shahar_C nice.
Just bought myself a shiver 750 cant wait topick it up😍 my first real bike
I have a ‘13 shiver 750 and love it. I got hit by a car 3 months ago totaled bike and broken femur, collarbone, ribs, etc. Just replaced it with the same year/model (can barely walk yet but ready to get back on😉)…they’re sexy powerful and fun bikes ❤️ Aprilia ❤️
This bike its absolutely underrated, I have one, and its super polivalent to do some confortable trips and to do some hard rutes to. It has a juicy and powerful 5500 rev range, for me its a super flexible bike. I thiink that aprilia in 2007 when launch the base of this model model (the750), put the best of his components to compite agains kawasaki z800 and fz07(mt07) in mid range sports naked market but the not that daering aesthetics and the less instagramability than the competitors make this model a failure... I think its a super sad history but the people that have one and knows how apreciate it, knows that has betwen her legs an absolutely versatile unicorn!!
owned a 2016 750 model and it was an amazing bike. Not perfect at anything but great at a lot of things. Felt premium to the touch. Did a 5000 mile trip on it without one hiccup. Very underrated motorcycle
So I have a 2013 shiver 750 (same bike with smaller bore) and I’ve had it since 2018, when I bought it with 88 miles . It’s awesome man! You said a lot of the things that I think are awesome about it. The reason there’s really no content about it is because it’s incredibly rare and niche in the US, but it’s a great bike. I’ve ridden it back to back with a lot of the bikes in the middle weight category and they’re definitely faster and lighter, but the motor is more enchanting for some reason and the frame/suspension feel more premium in corners.
But there’s no question, mama runs HOT.
Edit: clarity
OC: I maybe speaking for myself but I feel y’all have focused so heavily on the high production quality that y’all have forgot about the fun factor. Like who wants to watch someone ride in rain mode? And the route is so vanilla. Traffic, traffic, highway traffic, the 1 long turn, back into traffic, then finally city traffic. Your first ride videos take the cake on production quality for sure but takes the cake on boringness too! We know you can make bad ass videos. Have some fun on your first rides because I’m still going to watch them.💜💜💜
I agree, I remember years ago the route would be twisty roads and exciting stuff like that but I still love the videos, they're still entertaining and more importantly informational. Nice work!
I owned a 2008 Aprilia shiver 750 in the orange color. It’s one of the few bikes that I definitely want to own again. I have a Suzuki SV 650 right now and I can tell you that the SV 650 is a more aggressive bike surprisingly but the shiver sounds way better and has a much nicer build quality overall there’s just something about the shiver and the way it sounds and feels to ride that is absolutely fantastic!!
Really? I want to move from SV to Shiver 750 or 900.
I've got this bike for a few years now, and i've been quite happy with.
It's a little heavier than another naked bike but it's super confortable, no problem on the highway and a very nice sound :)
And another plus for those in europe that look for a bike for the A2 permit, it's usually less costly to remove the limitation on that bike than on other :)
I love the under tail exhaust it gives nostalgic look like the 2000s bikes
I bought a 2016 shiver 750 as my first bike back in October. Wasn’t looking for one, it was just there at the dealer for a great price. Super cool sound with aftermarket pipes, unique ride, I love it but I don’t have anything to compare it to. As far as who is this bike for, well I think it’s a competitor to the Monster. It’s not a performance-oriented sport bike, just a cool, torquey, fun ride.
I had a 2008 Shiver 750 with akra pipes, i sold it and wanted to buy an mt07 or triumph then after a year i ended up buying a 2012 Shiver 750 again with akra pipes. Men oh man, i love this thing, easy to do maintenance never had an serious issue with it and what i love is that is so rare. It's such a beautiful bike in person and sounds awesome.
I own the 2007 750 and man, it is super super fun to own!
I have an '11 750, and I love it! Don't get me wrong there are a couple nitpicky Italian things here and there. But overall fantastic bike! Plenty of torque and power. Plus with some akra pipes she sounds amazing 🤌🏾
I have an ‘08 750, and decat it and replaced the original exhaust (because it was so hot and heavy!) for a stainless Y-pipe with GRP slip on exhausts since then much more low down grunt pulling smooth from 1000 rpm and even on a hot summers day no problems with a overheating bum while waiting for a traffic light much much better now! I also installed an o2-sensor optimizer because stock they running much to lean because of emission regulations overhere that made the bike much smoother to ride and the plus side is that it uses a lot less gasoline now, i was looking for a MT07 but after test riding this bike am still so happy that I got the Aprilia Shiver instead. Where then MT07 stops pulling in higher RMP’s this bike start to pull even harder until the shift-lights start flashing and it is so stable in corners it gives you more trust to lean in and go flat (and it will do that so refined). Before I’d had only bike’s (mostly Honda’s) with 4 in line engines, but this is so much more fun to ride on the twisties and also in town because you never have to shift down for power it’s always there making it a faster bike around town and that engine break is incredible no need for breaking al the time just close the throttle is enough to slow down for the next corner (with some pops and bangs in the higher rpm’s range ;-) mine has more the 20.000km on it but runs like new, the next thing i want to install is a quick shifter then this bike is perfect for me. Absolutely loving it😃👍
Thank you for the video.. The Shiver's revisions are very nice compared to when I looked at it last.
I have bought new bike and now selling my old bike 2008 Aprilia Shiver 750 with 25k miles on it (ergonomics did not change with 900), people and customers come to see it, try to sit on it and no one flatfoot it, i think it is good second bike or even first bike if you have adult mind, but people just dont like the seat height and the weight. By the way if you install aftermarket exhaust like Akrapovic it becomes much lighter, this stock exhaust feels like 20kgs
I think it’s a nice bike that hasn’t followed the crowd so therefore making it a little different and not just another MT09!
Not seen many around which is a shamed as they have some nice detailing and lovely exhaust note with slip on end cans on. OC
They're good bikes. I had the 2014, 750.
But after the 10k dealership service it wouldn't start in cold mornings.
Less than 8deg centigrade.
Couldn't find anyone besides the dealer who had experience fixing Apes.
Got to 20k service and valve clearance checks were due. Price was $1500. Ouch!
Was on a track day and a Yamaha dealer was offering test rides. Tested an mt10 and bought one a month later.
Best decision and i haven't looked back.
Won't buy another Aprillia because of reliability and service costs.
For my European standards I think it doesn't corner that good, but that is subjective and may be fixed by other tyres. The engine and looks is why I got one, and man I am not disappointed!!! Sound, torque power!Yes the tank design is very good for grip, but tank capacity is to low for my taste. I love the traction control, if is very smooth. Also the lights at night are very bright and illuminate everything nicely. Yes it's rides incredibly hot. But even after coming from a near 120mph ride into stop and go it never overheated. I'm looking forward to installing the navigation feature and btw the battery charger you mentioned is a factory usb outlet, very nice! To give my 2 cents on reliability: at the 1000km checkup I had to get new front brakes because mine were wobbly, and I know how to break in. Warranty took care of it, and at 1500 km the clutch fails in higher gears, I am certain warranty will cover that too, is on the shop now.
Would be cool if you could review that RSV1000R in the background (by the looks of it its a Bol D'or edition which is one of 200)
Those v990 aprilias are Goldilocks bikes
@@Enviouslordshaxx I need to fix mine up
got the 2020 on sale for 6k, traded my versys 300 for it. I was looking for a vtwin sounding bike. Bike isn't crazy fast but it keeps me out of trouble, love just running it around 3k rpm for the burbles especially after the after market exhaust. Really great in the mountains in the 4k-8k rpms. Also almost no one has one or even heard of it so thats a plus. Hard to find aftermarket parts tho.
The sport and touring mode make the same horsepower and torque, the throttle is way more sensitive but there’s no difference in power.
The fact that it was traced in before its first oil change, that is very telling.
RIP Mirror!
I have a early 750 model its great has a good amount off power , looks beautiful and still looks relevant for a 2007 bike and its also very comfortable i also get alot off compliments at the gas stations most people don't know what bike it is , the cons its heavy and a bit taller then most bikes , its also top heavy because the undertail exhaust , but you get used to it ,
750 with Akr you don't have to drive reckless to have some fun when commuting. Heavy and high point of gravity downsides but when you go above 7500rpm with Akr ...end of story. YOU are hooked. Took 1 year for adjustment, otherwise you won't have you eggs fried
A lot of naked bikes are utilizing the grooved tank. Even my little MT-03 utilizes that, and it feels awesome, especially at high speeds.
Watching this when living in Minnesota it's interesting seeing how your guys trees are still very green while here most of the trees have changed colors. Also jealous how it's still 70s there. Last week we had a 77 degree day though which was awesome for riding
Wait so why isn’t this ever in the 900 naked shootouts? I personally don’t like the rs and tuono being in the 650 naked class because they have fairings.
It’s yammy’s fault. He channels all of the Guiseppe energy towards the Tuono
OC - RIP Mirror!
OC - I like it but don't think it would be a top contender, for me. Top pick in that displacement category would be the Z900RS I think, especially with that new edition coming out with the upgraded suspension and brakes.
I don't think anyone in the U.S. buys a Shiver. It's more for the EU market.
Been eying this bike for a few years now. In the mainland of Europe Aprilia isnt luxury but kinda the affordable option. MV Agusta now there you have luxury
This is a great bike…no heat..super breaking…maintain air 36 front and 40 rear
They need to bring back the Dorsoduro 1200.
OC: If I had a dealer closer by, it would have been something on my Radar. Also the price point new, is a bit higher than I had wanted. In an odd twist, I had stumbled onto a used 2020 Street Triple R for a really good price and it was setting at 730 miles! I've had a blast with it and should be over 2k miles by the end of this month. I just bought it back in August...
OC: Aprilia does make some great bikes. But I think I'd take one of the Shivers competitors. I believe the Shiver gets overshadowed by the Tuono as far as naked bikes from Aprilia.
I did a video on the 2019 version. Was a really fun bike to ride actually. Cool to see the upgraded model.
You do a excellent job on reviewing the bikes, however I think yo up up your reviews and give us some information on what we want to lean about is plz do reviews on HELMETS. Like what are you using now and do you like it for a sport/touring bike ? Thank you keep up the good work!
Millie Factory 1000 is how i first learned of aprilia, It was in Midnight Club Dub Edition: III Remix
I have this bike thank you for showing how to switch modes. I could not figure it out. As for the heat from the exhaust I think its a break in thing, I only have 1500kms on it now and haven’t noticed it get hot for a long time.
The reason there's no videos on that motorcycle there's really no dealerships around that sell those motorcycles so it's very hard for people especially in America to get their hands on them
When I worked for an aprilia dealer nobody wanted these bikes. It was always the yamaha mt’s and kawasaki z’s that people were drawn to.
I think the feel was 'exotic, high-maintenance Italian'... No idea they're fairly reliable.
a older honda VTR1000F with carbs that is opend up stage 2 that is fun
I don't really like the way any of the Aprilias look, which is a shame because they're obviously brilliant, and the V4 sounds unbelievable. They just look...eeeehhhh! All subjective, of course.
I did buy one. 2018 shiver 900. Love the look of it. Love the engine. The sound. The torq. Tired of japenese bike. They always have something i dont like when i look at it. But this one is amazing. Maybe the japenese r more reilable. Have more power bla bla bla. Honestly i dont give a ratz ass. I love this one and we dont see them everywhere so it sticks out. Only thing bugging me. A gas gauge. In 2020? 😂. But what the hell…
When you gonna do a first ride in zh2?
I was just asking about this thing in the Discord last night. It’s like you read my mind 🤔
How tall are you?
This bike is already not available anymore... Aprilia has launched the 660 and sadly the 900s vtwins had to go also due to the euro5 regulations... It's a great bike 750 was also... But very underestimated.
If you get a 2020 model you can still register it this year as I have done. But after that, No more...
I would like Chase to try out the aprlia dorsodora 900
Do you and yummy still talk I really miss his uploads I glad your still uploading
That's a really nice green on that Toyota lol. Love the look of the bike. Always wanted to ride one.
OC: Not an Aprilia fan, but on a completely different topic, on how many bikes sold are they at Mountain motorsports until you get your Ducati Streetfighter? :p
It was discontinued in Europe due to emissions standards, it’s also only rated around 95hp from a 900cc so people ignored it. I looked at one myself, it was cheaper than a street triple R and Z900 when it was released. The headlight ruined it’s looks though.
I never taught that that bike was updated in 2020, I saw that one on dealership, and it doesn't have TFT dash yet.
It seemed you were afraid to go round a bend on the thing, it lives for that! Oh and that spider....that is just a baby...you need to come to Australia, it will cure you of any phobias in a hurry, other than speed cameras.....Not a bad review, but the phrase "I am here for" needs to be removed from your lexicon. You have an amazing platform and good content, dont kill that by sounding like a instagram model. Love the camera car coments too, nice to have a view from there to see how the bike looks on the road.
Try riding the Dorsoduro, it is incredibly fun ;)
Kinda looks like Benelli TNT 600i (which is owned now by China btw).
Aprilia's RS and Tuonos (both 660 and v4 variants) might be gems but I dont see a point in this. Why not just get an MT09 or Z900? Less power, less comfortable heat wise, more weight, more expensive and likely less reliable.
Seems like a miss.
It's sort of a miss in a every way.
This bike its not competing to mt 09 bruh, this bike it's competing whit mt/fz07 and z650
Thank for the effort but I got bored and kept skipping forward for no result....
This video is totally unexpected
Looks like a really good bike for 10k.
considering how bent your legs are at 5'10'' im gonna presume I cant fit at all at 6'7'' then. Unfortunately that's the case with most sportier bikes these days :(
I am 6 6 and had a Dorsoduro for years. Perfect size and ergonomics.
Reliability? Id be scared I should have bought a yamaha when 3 continents away...
Oc : never been a big aprillia fan in general
Would have been Smort to ride that KTM sumo
Aprilia stopped producing this engine after euro 5 emission regulations, shiver and dorsoduro are dead for now.
It looks like an oversized Grom.
Captain Obvious said, "This feels like an attempt to compete with the Ducati Hypermotard 950"
Probably just outshined by the tuono
or outshined byt the fact that the shiver and dorsoduro are discontinued
It's Probably Too Hot 🔥 🥵 to deal with. Engine wise. Exhaust pipes under the seat is too Hot for any rider. Unless they live in the Northern states.
What is Brian riding these days I believe it's time for Brian on two wheels
Shiver? Is it made in India or something? I love me some Indian bikes too bad Indian bike makers don't love Africa that much, anyway I love the sound of the bike but more still I love the looks, I just wish they had it in a lower cC, you know one that doesn't need modes, see I am an African so I am all for squishing out as much fun as you can have on a budget.
What are your talking about?!
@@cptfrecell which part? I did say a lot.
@@tjey379 India?! It's Aprilia, Italian! It is available with 750cc used. And what's with the talk about Africa? There is a Africa twin by Honda, and there are some Indian manufacturers who specifically make bikes for Africa for like 500 bucks...
@@cptfrecell Appreciated! I thought that "Shiva" was like the Indian god then that that would be a strong statement in the bikes name and that's why I thought that it could have been made by a subsidiary eg Aprilia India, and about lower cC even 500cc in my country is a little too expensive for the average brother for example right now I would be lucky if my budget got me a Chinese 300cC but if it looked as good as this bike it would be worth it. Like I said India makes great 150 to 300cC bikes but I have had a nightmare of a time finding them in the "Ugandan" market. I really appreciate your interest. Thanks.👍👍
oc no I wouldn't by it over its much cheaper and a lot easier to have mantied bike
Nice
Laggy coz in Tour mode 🤷🏻♂️
cool
18:06 this why your videos are getting less views
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Oc
That bike couldn’t look more dull if it tried.
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Bike looks dull