The new AJP PR7 Adventure

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Re: The new AJP PR7 Adventure

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Without a UK dealer I can't see them ever coming here. As PR5 owner I have to deal direct with the factory to buy spares. Even down to getting rear brake pads. It's not a big problem at the moment but could be if I have a major engine component failure. However, I expect any competent engine man could fix it. I might even have a go myself. After all it's only a 250.

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There are still Uk dealers who can get parts and supply new bikes if they can arsed to import them themselves. They also carry a stock of parts. So you don’t have to deal direct with the factory but yeah they’re pretty straight forward to work on.
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3BsBiking wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2018 9:15 pm There are still Uk dealers who can get parts and supply new bikes if they can arsed to import them themselves. They also carry a stock of parts. So you don’t have to deal direct with the factory but yeah they’re pretty straight forward to work on.
Yep, Bob's Bikes up in Deeside have a full range of AJP bits, and sensible prices really.

Engine bits can be got off eBay China, as the motor in the PR5 is a widely used model!
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Re: The new AJP PR7 Adventure

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SteveR wrote: Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:17 pm Yep, Bob's Bikes up in Deeside have a full range of AJP bits, and sensible prices really.
Is this the place: Bobs Bikes. UNIT 13, Keith Hall Road AB51 3UA, Inverurie 01467 623297?

Don't have an AJP and didn't know that there's a bike shop there.

Much closer to the River Don than the Dee :lol:
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This thread was started in 2014 and I'm still not sure this bike exists.... Not sure the title is fitting any more.
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Re: The new AJP PR7 Adventure

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Brenhden wrote: Wed Apr 25, 2018 10:41 am This thread was started in 2014 and I'm still not sure this bike exists.... Not sure the title is fitting any more.
it exists

http://www.ajpaustralia.com.au/pr7

http://motoajp.com/enduros/models-features/pr-7/

Looks good but sadly just doesn't appear to be available in europe at the moment, ironically for a portuguese machine... :cry:
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Re: The new AJP PR7 Adventure

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Nico-D wrote: Wed Apr 25, 2018 12:32 pm it exists

http://www.ajpaustralia.com.au/pr7

http://motoajp.com/enduros/models-features/pr-7/

Looks good but sadly just doesn't appear to be available in europe at the moment, ironically for a portuguese machine... :cry:
I know, rather annoying as it looks like it could be my ideal bike, reasonable off road potential and proven motor for mile munching down back roads.
There seems to be a few in Europe though.

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Sure to be a few grey imports creeping into the UK in time. Not cheap, but then neither is the CCM!
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Re: The new AJP PR7 Adventure

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Apart from the fairing whats it got that the Ktm 690/Husky 701 hasn't got but with better support?, is the engine better?
I get the feeling it's a case of forbidden fruit syndrome and good looks driving interest in this bike.
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Re: The new AJP PR7 Adventure

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HedgeHopper wrote: Wed Apr 25, 2018 3:56 pm Apart from the fairing whats it got that the Ktm 690/Husky 701 hasn't got but with better support?, is the engine better?
I get the feeling it's a case of forbidden fruit syndrome and good looks driving interest in this bike.
P.S. just noticed the Sachs supension, that's a big minus to me, Its been a few years and perhaps things have changed, but Sachs forks were always poor, also if the can put budget suspension on a bike that relies on good suspension, it makes me wonder where else they been cost cutting

(sorry meant to edit and ended up quoting myself...doh)
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