Bengaluru has two dealerships offering this bike. Rest of Karnataka should have two more, Im guessing Originally Posted by BikerSuz To be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if that's the case. Not sure
Originally Posted by Sebring I feel you should wait it out till you understand the situation on-ground, regards spares/service I have already waited long enough and do not want to wait any further
Originally Posted by CrAzY dRiVeR I did raise this question and we have a mail confirmation from Aprilia that the below accessories will be made available in the Indian market - Great, thanks! After
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I would strongly suggest to wait this one out. Atleast for Triumph Speed 400, there was/is the Bajaj promise of service and pricing plus new outlets. The new Duke 390 also has this backing, low spare
Originally Posted by shastryBLR I own an aprilia I guess it's not just in India. Here too my trusted mechanic and most others advice to stay away from the brand as they are not quite reliable and
Imagine if this is situation before sale, god only save you in case of any issue later. Aprilia can take this bike in Italy and sell it, we have enough options to choose from. It's shameful the way
Originally Posted by bpapache I think you are talking about inline/parallel twin engines with 180 degrees firing order. Ex: Ninja 300,650 From what I’ve understood so far, 270 degrees firing