Excellent countryside wievs from Italy on an Italian state of art buzzing nervous. Be safe and take care on those hard days. God bless you and your beautiful country that is the tressure of the world.
@@salvatoretaddeo7728 Nothing about your English, my friend. I'm Turkish and my English is just from high school. On the other hand, what I say about Italy is really straight from the heart. Without this country, Europe would not be Europe. Just before Covid trouble, I was in Italy for 15 days, for the second time. Visited Florance and Bologna. The beauty of these cities made me walk 20.000 steps every day, yet it was enough to see every point worth to visit. Shame I could not visit Ducati museum. To live there may be usual for you, but beleive me, you are born in a river of luck. Not Holland, not England, not Sweden and others, but Italy. Next time I'll visit the country sides, provided the good days come back. Be safe...
Hi, where is the Aprilia now? I have the RS 125 from 1997 amazing.. just no words. the sound is compared too a bethoven symphony . How much HP you have? Thanks for the vídeo.
@@dvandam9574 no it aint its about 25 to the wheel when its from the factory . 31 to the crank minus 7 ore 8 ps of drag due to the havey chain and havey wheel.
The bike has been badly jetted all this time and badly run in that is why it keeps blowing up it is way to lean on the main jet and even lean on pilot jet so it is also been starved of air as well as fuel
Ciao, no sono intere forcelle. A differenza delle originali, in entrambe ci sono le molle e quindi regoli il precarico con gli esagoni sia a DX che a SX. A DX tramite la vite regoli il freno idraulico in estensione (R sta per ritorno), a SX il freno idraulico in compressione.