These have already been sold and will all be used on track as it also fits into a specific racing category. When you think about it, none of the WSB bikes that the ones we can buy don’t share basically anything that the road bikes do, hence why each of them costs over $250k. Nice thought though as there is , world wide a couple of thousand racers that can actually exploit these to their full potential. As an ex Australian Superbike racer I’m one that falls into this class. Nice thoughts and review. 👍😎🇦🇺
Yeah I heard the ones they use for actual races are quite pricey. Can't imagine pushing a bike like this to the max, sounds exciting! Your guys' skills are next level 🙌
@@SK_XIII In any race, in any class, you usually find racers at similar abilities. That being said, it also makes it sooo much safer to push these to the limits as it’s all relative. I’m also lucky enough to have raced against 6 Australians who went onto becoming world champions. Possibly the most famous out of all is Troy Bayliss. He was born to become a multi world champ. At least I can say I’ve beaten him on 3 separate occasions. Before he was internationally recognised. 😊
@@SK_XIII Funnily, my children went born when I was racing. They have watched plenty on RU-vid, old TV highlights etc. So, for Christmas they purchased a track day and pit lane garage for me at my old home racetrack being Phillip Island so they can view in real life. I’m actually feeling more pressure than gridding up at Phillip Island, in front of over 110,000 peps track side and international coverage. Should be interesting. 👍😎🇦🇺
You know how bad I wish I could have one of these. I'm like most others though, I just don't think it's 20, 25k more fun than a regular rsv4. The bike looks fantastic though, and really like the aero visual appeal on it, comparatively to the "regular" model. If it had been street legal, I'd have been more tempted.
@0Epic0 doesn't change the value of the sale though, since what something's worth is dependent upon what someone is willing to pay for it. Not where I'd park my money, personally, but I'm not in charge of anyone else. Nothing wrong with a garage queen if that's somebody's jam. Gorgeous bike for sure though.
Its not like im gonna be able to afford one but really wished aprilia made a street legal version of this xtrenta, its too beautiful of a bike just to be a track exclusive.
I have never been either willing or able to spend that much on my motorcycle, and I don't personally know anybody that has done so, so I can only guess. I guess there are some riders out there that are either hugely fanatical about track days, or wealthy enough that $54,000 is not a big deal, or both. Heck, what's an F250 pickup truck cost these days? 100 units the world over isn't that many, so they'll be snatched up by these types of guys, probably some just for show/bragging/display, some for occasional use, and a few for regular track use. I'll just sit back and watch. It's easier to afford.