Aprilia Pegaso Trial 660cc Reviews

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Average Ratings for Aprilia Pegaso Trial 660cc

  • Build quality4 stars
  • Reliability3.8 stars
  • Value for Money3.2 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings3.3 stars
  • Overall Rating3.8 stars

3 Reviews For Aprilia Pegaso Trial 660cc

  • xjr1300rider 12th Jan 2009

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    Good Points: The engine.


    Bad Points: Electrics and electronics, parts supply and poor customer service


    General comments: I had a Pegaso Trial and had no end of trouble with the bike I could not use the bike in the wet as it just cut out and would not run. In twenty months of owning the bike from new it was at the dealers for over two months being repaired Personally the crossover from Italian and Japanese electronics does not work.

  • Guest 8th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    The Aprilia Pegaso Trial is fun, easy to ride - an excellent fist bike, but you may get bored with the lack of power quite quickly. Light and excellent visibility with the high seated position. very slow, somewhat excessive vibration - especially at motorway speeds (which take some getting to). the side stand is shocking - mine fell over on a flat surface and I have fitted a center stand.
  • Hanspluygers Rank: Sergeant 20th Aug 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I've just returned from another hour of pure pleasure driving on my Aprilia Pegaso. Its been a long long time since I felt this close to a bike. 660cc water cooled single cylinder, with its ancestry tucked safely in the Yamaha family, a gearbox as slippery as an icy pond, steering razor sharp and brakes to match should you be pushing a wee bit too much. This is a bike of pure pleasure. Old dreams revisited, like meeting an old flame. Can you remember the first time you rode a motor bike, well, i ...

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