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Club Aprilia? Good or not?

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A303

Been checking out Club Aprilia (www.clubaprilia.net) which I've seen mentioned on here. Looks like it hasn't been updated for a while. Is it still active and is it worth the 20 quid? I'll happily join if I get some positive responses.
 
We got club Aprilia right here mate :D entertainment abound.:eatcorn
Lose enough of me life in here :dunno
 
Used to use other RSV/Aprilia forums, now I only use this one. I wonder why???

Could it be the charm and wit of all fellow forum members, maybe!

Or may be it's because the majority of people who use this site are willing to share information readily, unlike some other sites I have used.

My opinion for what it's worth is stay here and support this forum by becoming a member.

In my books it would be a well spent £20.

Don't leave us, we'll miss you!!!!
 
Clubaprilia are generally a nice bunch of guys, very professional in their approach and were the main organisers behind the National Aprilia day at Yaxley this year. I guess if you like what you see on their site it may just be worth the enrollment fee, but don't feel that if you join Clubaprilia you have to stray away from RSVZone!!!
 
I use this one and only.

The is far better in my opinion, thats why I subscribed.
 
Thanks all. Well, that's good enough for me. Wasn't looking at it as an alternative to the 'Zone, just thinking of feeding my addiction even more, especially if there's a big crossover in membership.
And thanks for reminding me that you can subscribe to support this excellent community - that's exactly what I've now done.:doug
 
Been checking out Club Aprilia (www.clubaprilia.net) which I've seen mentioned on here. Looks like it hasn't been updated for a while. Is it still active and is it worth the 20 quid? I'll happily join if I get some positive responses.

I'm on the club aprilia site, have been since i got my mille 3 years ago
Its active everyday
We are having a minor servor issue which is currently being rectified
Great bunch over there as over here to & the other sites i use

You can never have too much info with regards to these bikes
& the chance of hooking up with some great people

i'm mainly on there but am on here, af1, rsvr.net also

Its a one off payment of £20 for lifetime membership which imo is great value
 
I'm on AF1 as well - lot of really useful info although a bit too US centered for my liking. I was really trying to find out whether the club was more about than just its forum - if I sign up to read any more RSV forums I'll never get any work done!
I've paid out for my 'Zone subscription now so I'll look at the club when (and if!) my next pay check comes in.
 
A303 & TTrouble, thank you for supporting this site first matey...your right, there is some good info around on other sites.... but i feel there is so many experienced friendly members on this site with the kindness & willingness to impart their vast knowledge, that i rank this site above all else i have visited. Cheers & Respects to all.
 
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this site alone saved me about 1,000 dollars worth of headaches and parts. I found this site and haven;t looked back at any other forum for information. Every answer i have seeked has been answered in this site. forums, and the how-to areas under this site.

i would suggest you stick with what you know will work.
Hell they got free manuals here....what more do cavemen like myself need.
 
As per Cheesy, I'm on Club Aprilia too (and AF1, and rsvnet). Great technical tips, great bunch of guys, and, as someone said, a professional approach to the whole thing.
 
I'd never find time to leave the house BoB if i signed up to all those :biggrin:eatcorn
Yer can never have too much info regarding RSVz :pirate
 
I am a member of most of the sites and a Mod on Rsvr.net.

Everyone will have their favs but I do like the Atmo on here the most.
It strikes the right balance of Technical and banter and has great diversity in it's members.

Some other sites i have visited are too much mates discussing local personalised off topic stuff that should really be in a Pm. it's just my opinion but the best way to discourage new membership is for them to feel out of the loop.
 
I am a member of most of the sites and a Mod on Rsvr.net.

Everyone will have their favs but I do like the Atmo on here the most.
It strikes the right balance of Technical and banter and has great diversity in it's members.

Some other sites i have visited are too much mates discussing local personalised off topic stuff that should really be in a Pm. it's just my opinion but the best way to discourage new membership is for them to feel out of the loop.


Im with Spoony on this. Cant get enough of a good thing. The more people you interact with the more chance of getting a decent answer to any problems you might have. Bit like frequenting several different pubs. You will meet mates in some of them and talk bullsh*t in all of them.:pirate:dowhat
 
I'd never find time to leave the house BoB if i signed up to all those :biggrin:eatcorn :pirate

Leave the house? Why would I want to do that?

Seriously though, it could become a problem if I didn't skip those with headings that don't interest me.
 

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