I have seen many reviews on this bike and this is one of the best, great work! This looks like a modern version of my old Transalp that I rode around the world. I had hoped to get a T7 last year but they were impossible to get. This bike looks better than the T7, especially with the tubeless wheels and electronics. Hopefully it will be reliable too, but tough to top Yamaha. Italian bikes have come a long way with reliability however. And my Aprilia dealer is only a mile away. In any case, I decided to order the Tuareg 660 for myself! Super excited to get this bike!
I came off a 640 KTM adventure and a 990 adv …. Years ago when KTM was really pushing the adv/ dakar challenge …… Aprilia with this Touraeg is reliving and making new headway with this awesome 660 !!!! I just purchased my 660 last evening and I pick it up today !! This video is simply awesome to hear and see the way this bike handles !!! I can’t wait to get back into venturing into the unknown off road again … thank you adv pulse for putting out such a awesome review and doing a awesome job in promoting what the human spirit is truly about .
This looks like the goldielocks bike I've been waiting for. I'm just not sure about Aprilia's reliability. Sorry Honda, but you've dragged your feet with the Transalp/Halfrica Twin, looks like you've lost a sale.
I know I'm late to the party on this review but I mirror "ALL" the comments below in how thorough and detail oriented you are regarding the important aspects. Your comments mean even more being you have the talent to wring the snot out of it. Well done mate...more "welly" !!
Thanx a lot, great review, short, simple and informative 😎👍 I've just ordered a Tuareg 660 a couple of weeks ago and I find myself confirmed in my decision because of your test.
Good value assesment, and useful review, thanks. Most common riders complaint on the T7 is it's high center of gravity, it is way top-heavy!!!. How is the Tuareg 660? Greatings from Bolivia 🇧🇴
The question is whether or not Aprilia can build enough of them!? I anticipate this bike to be a hot seller that will likely attract a lot of T7 buyers who still don't have bikes. If I didn't already have a 890 I would be headed down to my Aprilia dealer right now to put a deposit on one, very excited for the future of this bike.
I can’t wait for it to arrive in USA ! I’m very glad that The Tuareg will be like a T700 but better, with everything else the we want, tubeless tires , great display & cruise control 👍👍
Many riders like the price of the T7 or just want the bare bones electronics regardless of price. But it's great that Aprilia is filling the gap for those willing to pay a little more for the full array of features, while keeping the weight/size of the T7.
@@robdabney1898 it's 40lbs lighter than the t7. It's the total package but it comes at a cost. Edit: Google says it's curb weight is just under 450 so I'm less enthusiastic about it but still a great bike. We need more adventure bikes
@@robdabney1898 T700 is the most reliable, most expensive piece of junk. Where would Yamaha be without their fans blindly buying that colossal piece of crap. T700 is fundamentally flawed, but Yamaha didn't care because they were dead sure that their fans would just buy it with eyes closed.
@@ardmrad9278 why is it “fundamentally flawed”? I certainly don’t like the welded subframe design but other than that the T7 has a great reliability reputation.
@@C_R_O_M________ That's how T700 and most Yamahas are sold. Based on words of mouth and fanboyism. T700 is an afterthought motorcycle that is fundamentally flawed. How? It has a massive engine that sits very high in the frame of MT07, very high fuel tank therefore very high COG which translates into a very top heavy bike. suspension are total crap, the weight distribution is as if it's done by some goat herder. Unfixable jerky throttle, small fuel tank, small scooter brakes with discs coming off of again mt07. What else? It can't be ridden 2up without serious and costly modifications. Zero electronics. If it was 5k I wouldn't mind, but it's nearly 12k. The desert raid version is 14.5k 😂 Yamaha must be laughing that their fans pay 14.5 to get a flawed bike with sentimental paintjob and gold rims. Sure it's engine is reliable, but then any 10:1 compression ration build by anyone would be reliable. And the best thing is that it has a huge aftermarket parts and you can put 30 different bash plates and 900 different types of engine guard and 1 million different exhaust cans.
Great review. It was confidence inspiring to see a review from ADV Pulse, especially from an off-road persepctive. Thanks!!! I may have to trade out my V85TT for this.
Thanks for the feedback Matt! From our first impressions it seems to check a lot of boxes. Looking forward to getting it out on tougher terrain once we get a test unit in the coming months. But this is definitely a more aggressive off-road tool than the V85TT.
Very interested in this bike, but their dealer network is way to sparse out here in the west. I don’t want to drive/ride 400 miles to get it worked on under warranty.
Great review Rob, thanks. I'm looking for a new middleweight ADV bike and am about your height and weight which is why I value your reviews so much. Given I'm 6ft 2" which would you say is the more comfortable for an all day ride comparing the 660 to a 901 and T7?
I have a KTM 990 Adv which is getting old/ high mileage and more and more expensive to run with the already short service intervals, getting spare parts or even a liter of oil (the high quality stuff) can be quite a challenge at home let alone traveling. I wonder how this Tuareg will do on reliability, service intervals and overall maintenance. I would take the Yamaha T7 over landing around the world…, not sure about the Tuareg though (nor my KTM)
Can you measure and compare how much strength is needed and how difficult it is to lift this bike after it's Fallen compared to the BMW 1250 + and the Yamaha t700?
Much appreciated Roman! I think these two bikes are very different. The V85TT is more of a casual cruiser, great for longer-rides and light off-road. This Aprilia is lighter, smaller and has a much more aggressive feel both on and off-road. Its closest competitors would be more performance-oriented machines like the Tenere 700, Tiger 900 Rally and KTM 890R.
I wonder how the aftermarket will support this bike. I like the specs, but I truly hate the fascia. The worst I have seen in years. Also, is it me or are legs cramped because of the low seat?
Would have been nice if the reliably of the engine was talked about. Since it was said that the engine has been around the Aprilia brand for a while. Will need to book a ride for myself on this model. Came from a f800gs 1st gen, really disliked the looks, but loved the 60tkm I put on it. The engine chucked some metal in the oil at 80tkm, so I bought a crf1000 way to quick. That's such a people pleaser, great bike, but very little excitement and connection with the rider. Now this is a light, less attractive looking bike with some power, it might be perfect for me?
Not to take anything away from ADV Pulse, but I find this the same as every other press launch 'overview' I say overview because it's not a review. The real reviews will come when they and others actually their hands on a bike in their own countries for some proper testing. We (collective) should start having these for the Norden soon as they are already shipping. For the Tuareg ones are going to be a while.
Do you really think that Norden 901 is a new and different bike than KTM 890? If yes, then you must be deluding yourself. It's the same piece of crap as 890, only not as ugly.
@@ardmrad9278 No I think it's a dressed up 890. doesn't a proper tried and tested review won't be interesting. 890 ADV R is probably the best all purpose ADV bike out there at the moment.
Lost me at "handles like a sportbike" im sorry but as a rider with 15 years experience on the road riding all sorts of motorcycle categories... stating that it handles like a sportsbike I think stiff, slow steering, no steering lock and harsh on rough roads. Journalists need to stop and think about what they're saying.
Looks fun, but anything that considers the heat sheild on the exhaust pipe, and crank case a skid plate.... it's really just a road bike with excess suspension travel. Looks fun, just not on anything more than a gravel road.
It actually looks pretty good for a stock adventure bike. You can always upgrade to a thicker aftermarket plate anyway. Even a KTM 500 EXC has no skid plate.
Great review however one major fail. It's freaking ugly. I thought the 790 KTM was bad, this is a close second. 🤮🤮🤮 Might look better in the all black.
Ha haa. I didn't care for the look of it either at first. But seeing it in person, it grew on me a lot. As mentioned in the video...'jury is still out on that" Although, I think it's one of those unique styles that might be more appreciated over time.
The KTMs are butt ugly to almost everyone. But, like many bikes, this will be attractive to many. I like it and think it's better looking that the Tenere 700.
Check out the full review at: www.advpulse.com/adv-news/2022-aprilia-tuareg-660-review/
Phenomenal review, no rambling off a spec sheet, just telling us how it feels, how it rides, how it goes, amazing
Thank you so much!
I have seen many reviews on this bike and this is one of the best, great work! This looks like a modern version of my old Transalp that I rode around the world. I had hoped to get a T7 last year but they were impossible to get. This bike looks better than the T7, especially with the tubeless wheels and electronics. Hopefully it will be reliable too, but tough to top Yamaha. Italian bikes have come a long way with reliability however. And my Aprilia dealer is only a mile away. In any case, I decided to order the Tuareg 660 for myself! Super excited to get this bike!
Thanks David! And huge congrats on the new bike! Let us know your thoughts once you get some good miles on it.
I came off a 640 KTM adventure and a 990 adv …. Years ago when KTM was really pushing the adv/ dakar challenge …… Aprilia with this Touraeg is reliving and making new headway with this awesome 660 !!!! I just purchased my 660 last evening and I pick it up today !!
This video is simply awesome to hear and see the way this bike handles !!! I can’t wait to get back into venturing into the unknown off road again … thank you adv pulse for putting out such a awesome review and doing a awesome job in promoting what the human spirit is truly about .
My dream bike. Better looking than a 790, better suspension than a Tenere and more power. That engine sound is awesome.
This looks like the goldielocks bike I've been waiting for. I'm just not sure about Aprilia's reliability. Sorry Honda, but you've dragged your feet with the Transalp/Halfrica Twin, looks like you've lost a sale.
This review is gold! Has so much information that so many other reviewers missed out. Thank you!
Glad you found it useful! Appreciate the feedback!
Great TFT screen. BMW just woke up and went “where the hell did that bike come from” 😳
I know I'm late to the party on this review but I mirror "ALL" the comments below in how thorough and detail oriented you are regarding the important aspects. Your comments mean even more being you have the talent to wring the snot out of it. Well done mate...more "welly" !!
Thank you so much for your kind words, Steve!
Thats a rock solid review, most thorough in terms of riding characteristics I've seen - thankyou
Thank you so much, Ben! Glad to hear it was helpful.
Thanx a lot, great review, short, simple and informative 😎👍 I've just ordered a Tuareg 660 a couple of weeks ago and I find myself confirmed in my decision because of your test.
Outstanding review! This bike seems to check a lot of boxes.
Thanks for the compliment! Indeed it does!
@@morgan98801 you better check your tiny wallet first.
Good value assesment, and useful review, thanks. Most common riders complaint on the T7 is it's high center of gravity, it is way top-heavy!!!. How is the Tuareg 660?
Greatings from Bolivia 🇧🇴
The question is whether or not Aprilia can build enough of them!? I anticipate this bike to be a hot seller that will likely attract a lot of T7 buyers who still don't have bikes. If I didn't already have a 890 I would be headed down to my Aprilia dealer right now to put a deposit on one, very excited for the future of this bike.
Should test it with full adv rig, saddle bags and panniers.
It has everything I wish Yamaha had put in the T7. Definitely will give it a look if my closest dealer decides to bring some in.
If they did, then T700 would be named Tuareg 660. T700 the most reliable piece of junk.
Great review! Got money down on one… can’t wait!!!
Thank you! Sounds like you're having an awesome start to 2022!
Awesome review !!! Best so far 👊
Much appreciated, thanks for watching!
Best review for this bike!
I can’t wait for it to arrive in USA ! I’m very glad that The Tuareg will be like a T700 but better, with everything else the we want, tubeless tires , great display & cruise control 👍👍
Many riders like the price of the T7 or just want the bare bones electronics regardless of price. But it's great that Aprilia is filling the gap for those willing to pay a little more for the full array of features, while keeping the weight/size of the T7.
@@robdabney1898 it's 40lbs lighter than the t7. It's the total package but it comes at a cost.
Edit: Google says it's curb weight is just under 450 so I'm less enthusiastic about it but still a great bike. We need more adventure bikes
@@robdabney1898 T700 is the most reliable, most expensive piece of junk. Where would Yamaha be without their fans blindly buying that colossal piece of crap. T700 is fundamentally flawed, but Yamaha didn't care because they were dead sure that their fans would just buy it with eyes closed.
@@ardmrad9278 why is it “fundamentally flawed”? I certainly don’t like the welded subframe design but other than that the T7 has a great reliability reputation.
@@C_R_O_M________ That's how T700 and most Yamahas are sold. Based on words of mouth and fanboyism. T700 is an afterthought motorcycle that is fundamentally flawed. How? It has a massive engine that sits very high in the frame of MT07, very high fuel tank therefore very high COG which translates into a very top heavy bike. suspension are total crap, the weight distribution is as if it's done by some goat herder. Unfixable jerky throttle, small fuel tank, small scooter brakes with discs coming off of again mt07. What else? It can't be ridden 2up without serious and costly modifications. Zero electronics. If it was 5k I wouldn't mind, but it's nearly 12k. The desert raid version is 14.5k 😂 Yamaha must be laughing that their fans pay 14.5 to get a flawed bike with sentimental paintjob and gold rims.
Sure it's engine is reliable, but then any 10:1 compression ration build by anyone would be reliable. And the best thing is that it has a huge aftermarket parts and you can put 30 different bash plates and 900 different types of engine guard and 1 million different exhaust cans.
I had the 790R, but I’m liking this bike a lot!
Great review. It was confidence inspiring to see a review from ADV Pulse, especially from an off-road persepctive. Thanks!!! I may have to trade out my V85TT for this.
Thanks for the feedback Matt! From our first impressions it seems to check a lot of boxes. Looking forward to getting it out on tougher terrain once we get a test unit in the coming months. But this is definitely a more aggressive off-road tool than the V85TT.
@@ADVPulseVideos you guys provide the best ADV reviews. The "go to" source!
That means a lot Matt, thank you so much!
Please don’t say ‘confidence inspiring’ that saying is EVERYWHERE 😂
6:37 Check how much bottom plate bends when hit by a rock. Its only purpose is to look offroady and to not increase the weight.
I guess I need to buy one. My old 96 nighthawk is turning into vintage gold !
Very interested in this bike, but their dealer network is way to sparse out here in the west. I don’t want to drive/ride 400 miles to get it worked on under warranty.
Great review Rob, thanks. I'm looking for a new middleweight ADV bike and am about your height and weight which is why I value your reviews so much. Given I'm 6ft 2" which would you say is the more comfortable for an all day ride comparing the 660 to a 901 and T7?
Thank you Steve! For comfort, I'd rank them 901, Tuareg, T7.
@@robdabney1898 Great stuff, appreciate your reply.
It sound so good!
I have a KTM 990 Adv which is getting old/ high mileage and more and more expensive to run with the already short service intervals, getting spare parts or even a liter of oil (the high quality stuff) can be quite a challenge at home let alone traveling. I wonder how this Tuareg will do on reliability, service intervals and overall maintenance. I would take the Yamaha T7 over landing around the world…, not sure about the Tuareg though (nor my KTM)
Excellent review.
Can you measure and compare how much strength is needed and how difficult it is to lift this bike after it's Fallen compared to the BMW 1250 + and the Yamaha t700?
What does it cost and is it available in the USA?
Yes, it is available in the US. Pricing starts at $11,999. (Timestamp 10:32) Cheers!
@@ADVPulseVideos what about serive intervals? How does it compare the the tenere 700
Does anyone know what the service intervals will be?
According to Aprilia, it takes an oil change every 6,200 miles and valve checks are every 12,400 miles.
load it up with hard boxes and go around the world on it?
Looks like a Unicorn game changer, I'm in. Great review thanks
Much appreciated! Aprilia really threw a surprise haymaker with this one!
@@robdabney1898 only it didn’t land. One of the same (and welded subframe again?).
If it was 20kgs lighter maybe..
great review
it looks kinda similar to Africa twin in looks has anyone thought of that or is it just me
yes it sure does. i love AT but its enormous. this checks the right boxes for me
offroad abs on the front with the back disabled is a no brainer for me ... (n/a on a Yamaha Tenere)
Dang..Not a lot of aprilia dealers close to me so i have been overlooking this bike but i might be reconsidering..
I really like this bike but i wont buy spoked wheels. Anyone know if its possible to swap them out for cast wheels ?
Nice bike. Too few dealers. Cross country trip....want a Japanese or Harley....those dealerships are everywhere.
Хорошая штука!
Интересно будет попробовать после моих Pegaso 650 и Caponord 1000
достойный преемник
Great review. Would be nice to compare to V85..
Much appreciated Roman! I think these two bikes are very different. The V85TT is more of a casual cruiser, great for longer-rides and light off-road. This Aprilia is lighter, smaller and has a much more aggressive feel both on and off-road. Its closest competitors would be more performance-oriented machines like the Tenere 700, Tiger 900 Rally and KTM 890R.
I wonder how the aftermarket will support this bike. I like the specs, but I truly hate the fascia. The worst I have seen in years. Also, is it me or are legs cramped because of the low seat?
Bravo
Would have been nice if the reliably of the engine was talked about. Since it was said that the engine has been around the Aprilia brand for a while.
Will need to book a ride for myself on this model. Came from a f800gs 1st gen, really disliked the looks, but loved the 60tkm I put on it. The engine chucked some metal in the oil at 80tkm, so I bought a crf1000 way to quick. That's such a people pleaser, great bike, but very little excitement and connection with the rider.
Now this is a light, less attractive looking bike with some power, it might be perfect for me?
Dealerships and support network?
Hey Mark, You can check them out here www.aprilia.com/us_EN/dealer-locator/?f=all
This video seems a bit late.. But a good one. 👍
looks to me like T7 with extra steps
Not to take anything away from ADV Pulse, but I find this the same as every other press launch 'overview' I say overview because it's not a review. The real reviews will come when they and others actually their hands on a bike in their own countries for some proper testing. We (collective) should start having these for the Norden soon as they are already shipping. For the Tuareg ones are going to be a while.
Do you really think that Norden 901 is a new and different bike than KTM 890? If yes, then you must be deluding yourself. It's the same piece of crap as 890, only not as ugly.
@@ardmrad9278 No I think it's a dressed up 890. doesn't a proper tried and tested review won't be interesting. 890 ADV R is probably the best all purpose ADV bike out there at the moment.
Lost me at "handles like a sportbike" im sorry but as a rider with 15 years experience on the road riding all sorts of motorcycle categories... stating that it handles like a sportsbike I think stiff, slow steering, no steering lock and harsh on rough roads. Journalists need to stop and think about what they're saying.
Looks fun, but anything that considers the heat sheild on the exhaust pipe, and crank case a skid plate.... it's really just a road bike with excess suspension travel. Looks fun, just not on anything more than a gravel road.
It actually looks pretty good for a stock adventure bike. You can always upgrade to a thicker aftermarket plate anyway. Even a KTM 500 EXC has no skid plate.
Sounds like there's too much electronic mambo jumbo🤢🇨🇦Thank you Yamaha for building T7 Simple simple off-road bike nobody else is listening🙏
I’ll wait for the desertduckX….
Looking forward to this one too!
Ah, so it's excellent except for where it's not excellent. Great, thank you very much.
Why compare it with a street motorcycle ? It will never be as good as a street motorcycle on the road.
450lbs? No thank you!
Great review however one major fail. It's freaking ugly. I thought the 790 KTM was bad, this is a close second. 🤮🤮🤮 Might look better in the all black.
Ha haa. I didn't care for the look of it either at first. But seeing it in person, it grew on me a lot. As mentioned in the video...'jury is still out on that" Although, I think it's one of those unique styles that might be more appreciated over time.
The KTMs are butt ugly to almost everyone. But, like many bikes, this will be attractive to many. I like it and think it's better looking that the Tenere 700.
Dude, what is trash control? I know TRACTION control....