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PostPosted: 18:50 - 08 Nov 2006    Post subject: Even nicer than the SuperDuke: The Tuono R Reply with quote

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Bloody hell that's a nice looking machine! I realise it won't be to everyone's liking but that is one sexy bike. Proper aggressive naked machine probably with the performance to back it up.

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TUONO 1000 R

Ever since it first appeared on the motorcycling scene, the Tuono has embodied Aprilia’s genius and amazing technical know-how, accumulated through victory after victory in motorcycle racing. The Tuono has come to mean flair and technology more than any other road-going motorcycle.
The fact is that the Tuono is simply unique. Not just another naked, the Tuono is a 1000 cc superbike. Only the fairing has been removed, and the handlebars raised for maximum control. The Tuono has exceeded all expectations. It has proved unbeatable as a road bike, and the Factory version has been invincible on the racetrack, literally dominating the Italian naked racing scene.
Not satisfied with success at home, the Tuono has also carried the Aprilia flag on the international racing scene, achieving prestige in epic races like the Isle of Mann Tourist Trophy, to name just one event in which the Tuono has fearlessly taken on production bikes and competition superbikes too. The Tuono is a street fighter with racing in the blood.
The 2006 Tuono has all the winning features of its predecessors but is more aggressive and easier to ride than ever before, with even more blistering performance. In short, the Tuono is more refined, more powerful, and more Tuono than ever. The latest model is more modern in styling and more up to date in technical content too, setting standards that are further than ever beyond the reach of the competition. The Tuono remains the most high-tech naked around and the absolute leader of the twin cylinder class. Here is the machine for the demanding motorcyclist, the rider who seeks maximum naked performance, on the road and on the track.

The latest Tuono 1000 R has the same amazing character as the previous model, with improved technical specifications and performance.

The fastest of all nakeds on road and track has got even better! Improved control and performance guarantee absolute riding satisfaction and real sports performance to thrill even expert competition riders.

The engine, frame, and fork have all improved. The latest designs and technical solutions make the Tuono even easier to ride on the road without losing any of its breathtaking racetrack handling. On the contrary, the Tuono is harder to beat than ever. Just like the RSV from which it derives, the Tuono 1000 R embodies the concept of “total ridability” that has always characterised Aprilia’s performance motorcycles.
Manically precise ergonomics combine with amazingly easy control to let you establish a perfect feeling with the bike the moment you ride off, and to help you maximise your own potential with the minimum physical and mental effort.

The improvements that Aprilia’s engineers have made will ensure that the Tuono continues to set the pace for high performance nakeds.
Let’s look at some of the main changes.

· Brand new styling
· New V 60 Magnesium engine
· Dynamic air intake (the only naked with this technology)
· New electronic fuel injection system with 57 mm throttle bodies
· New 16 bit engine management unit
· New exhaust system with twin silencers and three way catalytic converter with Lambda oxygen sensor
· New aluminium alloy perimeter frame
· New double banana aluminium swingarm
· New rear suspension linkages
· Lighter steering yoke

Once again Aprilia has succeeded in producing an exclusive, refined and unique naked. The latest Tuono 1000 R remains the most sought after of all naked twins, and the perfect synthesis of exclusive components, quality, technology and finish.
Like the RSV, the Tuono has been perfected on the track to satisfy the most demanding and refined motorcyclists. Each individual part has been developed to maximise the performance and riding pleasure of a naked that is already a legend in racing circles.

Engine performance is better than ever. Maximum power is 98 kW (133 HP) at the crank and maximum torque 10.4 kgm at only 8,750 rpm. The Aprilia Tuono is therefore among the most powerful of all nakeds.

The chassis has been thoroughly redesigned to improve handling dynamics under all riding conditions and make the Tuono absolutely unbeatable on the racetrack.

The Tuono also boasts a host of top quality components, all carefully selected to give today’s motorcycling enthusiasts a truly pace-setting supersport.

THE DESIGN
The bike’s styling is unmistakably Aprilia, and unmistakably Tuono. The Tuono 1000 R maintains a close family look with the previous model and the RSV 1000 R from which it derives. The new, aggressive nose fairing, with closely mounted twin headlights, has been developed in wind tunnel testing to provide effective protection for the rider and to kill lift at high speeds, ensuring maximum precision and control.
The Tuono 1000 R has been designed with performance and comfort in mind. All parts are styled for stunning looks and maximum functionality. The two lateral spoilers, for example, not only look great but also serve an important aerodynamic purpose. They help keep the bike stable at high speed and keep the wind off the rider’s legs. It is partly thanks to these spoilers that the Tuono provides better aerodynamic protection than any other naked.

The design team has also gone to great lengths to ensure that, unlike other nakeds, the Tuono benefits from race-tuned engine breathing. The Tuono is the only naked with a dynamic air intake located directly under the nose fairing, and a duct to channel ram air through the frame to the airbox. Yet more proof of the Tuono’s uncompromising racing soul!

To ensure unrivalled ergonomics, the latest Tuono 1000 R has been made more compact, lower and narrower than the previous model. The seat is 15 mm lower, and the riding position gives even greater control over the front end. The handlebar risers are lower and the footrests have been moved further back, so that the riding position is sportier and more effective. Despite this, overall comfort has even improved, so that riding is less tiring.

The sleek tail with its integrated direction indicators is similar to that of the RSV but points upwards to enhance the Tuono 1000 R’s dynamic styling. The bike can also be rapidly transformed from single to dual seat, adding a passenger seat with built-in grab handles for a comfortable and safe grip.

THE V60 MAGNESIUM ENGINE
The latest V 60 Magnesium 1000 cc engine derives from that of the RSV 1000 R, with only a few minor changes to improve torque and muscle at low revs. The engine has been thoroughly redesigned to maintain its reputation as the best twin cylinder engine in production. So performance is more amazing than ever, with 100% usable power and, of course, that proverbial Aprilia reliability.

Improved injection and ignition mapping plus modified valve timing have led to increased power at low and medium revs. Its maximum power rating of 133 HP at 9,500 rpm establishes the V60 Magnesium among the most powerful of all engines in the naked segment. The latest V 60 Magnesium puts out more power than before despite now being homologated to Euro 3 standards!

Some of the main characteristics of the new V 60 Magnesium:

· New cylinder heads for improved gas flow and cooling.
· New camshafts and valve springs.
· 57 mm throttle bodies with one injector per cylinder.
· High strength conrods.
· Lighter overall weight thanks to the extensive use of magnesium.
· The same close-ratio gearbox as the RSV.
· Dry sump lubrication with a double trochoidal pump, separate oil tank and oil cooler.
· Mixed gear and chain timing gear. The drive gears (one for each timing chain) are located inside the crankcase to keep the cylinder heads as compact as possible.
· AVDC (Anti Vibration Double Countershaft).
· Aprilia’s patented PPC (Pneumatic Power Clutch) hydraulically operated, power assisted clutch system for controlling rear wheel bounce under deceleration.

The Tuono 1000 R inherits the RSV’s dynamic air intake, locating it just under the headlight cluster, in the centre of the bike where ram air pressure is highest. The Air Runner duct (which also supports the nose fairing and instruments) channels the air to a 10.3 litre airbox, designed to allow the engine to develop its full potential. The Air Runner duct ensures that pressure in the airbox increases with speed, and generates a 3% increase in engine power at maximum speed.
An engine control unit developed in conjunction with Siemens VDO provides integrated engine management. The ECU receives all essential engine parameters in real time from 15 different sensors, processes the data and, again in real time, controls the various actuators that keep the engine functioning perfectly at all times. The unit’s flash EPROM comes with the mapping for unrestricted racing exhausts ready loaded. Aprilia’s Technical Assistance Service can therefore enable race mapping in next to no time on request.

The entire system has been updated to use the latest technology. All data passes over a CAN line on its way to the instrument control unit that also functions as autodiagnostic controller. The CAN line uses just two wires to carry all necessary data, rendering the wiring extremely simple and contributing to the Tuono’s fantastically light weight.

THE EXHAUST SYSTEM
Like that of the RSV, the Tuono’s exhaust system is the result of Aprilia’s vast experience in Superbike and Superstock racing. The system is a 2-in-1-in-2, and is made entirely from stainless steel using the latest racing exhaust manufacturing techniques.

THE FRAME
Whether you are riding on the road or on the track, the Tuono’s chassis brings you the tops in performance and control. Every aspect of the frame, fork and suspensions has been fine tuned for perfect weight distribution.
In keeping with Aprilia traditions, the frame is a combination of aluminium-silicon alloy castings and Peraluman 450 pressed parts. This highly sophisticated structure is not only more rigid than the previous version but lighter too. The latest frame weighs under 10 kg (9650 grams) setting an impressive new record for its class.
The wheelbase is shorter too, and at 1410 mm – another record for the category – accounts for the Tuono’s crisper than even handling and more instinctive ride. Even the rear suspension linkages have been redesigned or a more progressive and comfortable action on the road combined with greater precision on the track.

The new double banana swingarm provides a clear passage for the exhaust system and weighs only 4860 grams, well under the 5 kg figure considered by experts to be the reference weight for this component.

THE SUSPENSION
The most race-oriented naked on the market accepts no compromises when it comes to suspension. The fork is a Showa upside down unit, with 43 mm stanchions for a perfect balance between precision on the racetrack and comfort on the road. And to ensure that the ideal setup can be achieved for all styles and conditions, on the road and on the track alike, the fork is fully adjustable in spring preload and in compression and rebound damping.

The Sachs monoshock at the rear is likewise adjustable in spring preload and rebound damping.

THE BRAKING SYSTEM
The braking system has undergone a number of major changes. The new Tuono 1000 R is equipped with Brembo Gold radial calipers featuring four separate sintered pads (one for each piston). The use of four pads instead of two doubles the number of leading edges in the pad-disc system, and delivers increased braking force for identical effort at the brake lever. Because the pads are smaller in size, wear is also more evenly distributed. The two 320 mm floating steel discs feature a narrower braking track to minimise inertia and weight and are fixed in place by Aprilia’s exclusive six spoke flange.

The rear braking system is Brembo Gold too, with a 220 mm stainless steel disc and a caliper with two 32 mm pistons.

The front and rear brakes both use aeronautical metal braided hoses to eliminate the sponginess inevitably associated with conventional brake hoses and to ensure maximum braking precision.

THE COMPONENTS
What makes the Tuono 1000 R stand out from the competition is the tremendous care and attention that Aprilia has paid to every little detail. The design team have done their very best to ensure that every component on the bike improves its performance and functionality, reduces its weight and enhances its quality and finish.

The following components deserve special mention.

- The dashboard is a mixed (digital-analog) unit. It uses the data received over the CAN line to perform an essential autodiagnostic function for which it incorporates a dedicated memory. The new dashboard control unit performs the same functions as the previous unit (including the 40 lap timer) but is more compact and modern in design and extremely lightweight.
User friendliness has improved too, with all functions controlled from two practical push-buttons on the left hand light switch. The LED backlighting can also be adjusted to three levels of intensity.

- The headlight cluster is derived from that of the RSV, and incorporates four light units for perfect night-time visibility.
- The new tail light cluster features the innovative design and LED lighting of the RSV.
- The ignition key is internally coded, and the ignition block is fitted with an engine immobiliser as standard.

THE COLOURS
Aprilia’s dedication to style clearly emerges from the elegant colour schemes and graphics that enhance the Tuono’s aggressive looks. The Tuono 1000 R is available in a choice of three colour schemes: Silver, Black, and Fluo Red, to cater for the refined tastes of today’s demanding motorcyclists.
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PostPosted: 19:01 - 08 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

looks like an accident in the early learning centre
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PostPosted: 19:08 - 08 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

hazza wrote:
looks like an accident in the early learning centre


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PostPosted: 19:10 - 08 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not really into nakeds but that looks mint in the pics I have seen. Some serious suspension on it too.
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PostPosted: 19:11 - 08 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I like em. Still can't decide between that and the K7 1000 Confused
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PostPosted: 19:15 - 08 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I like it, apart from the little bikini fairing.
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PostPosted: 19:18 - 08 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Impressive power for a twin, but its fookin ugly. The paint job isnt helping either
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PostPosted: 19:38 - 08 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tell you what I've ridden a brand new one of these and they are absolutely fantastic. Brakes and handling are superb and the engine is awesome. This is much more of a wheelie monster than the Bandit 12 and far far more advanced technologically. You can adjust the suspension damping from the electronic dashboard, which also displays real-time engine diagnostics, has a built-in lap-timer and max-speed and average-speed recall.

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PostPosted: 19:39 - 08 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 19:50 - 08 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looks absolutely gorgeous except for the front end! The fairing looks tacky and the forks look cheap.
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PostPosted: 20:36 - 08 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh yes, very much please! in the blue and black, i can take delivery tuesday...
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PostPosted: 20:43 - 08 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

It looks a bit like a mantis from the front. Confused

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PostPosted: 00:58 - 09 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kinda looks like an RSVR has crashed and somehow merged with a scooter/moped...

But without actually slating the design - it's literally an RSVR with the front plastics replaced, and a bar replacing the clip-ons innit? Hardly a design innovation IMO...
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PostPosted: 01:21 - 09 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 10:30 - 09 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 10:40 - 09 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

There is an aprilia dealership near me, where i got my rs125 from their a bad dealer but the bikes are just sexy. The rsv's look and sound lovely but i have to admit the naked tuono's in black are really nice bikes and i wouldnt mind getting one myself.

Even though they are allmost the same as the rsv's they are lovely looking bikes and i want one all the same. The reviews ive read say they are great fun and a brilliant 'naked' bike. I think in superbike they did a test of all the nakeds and the tuono was one of them tested, if i remeber right they rated the bike pretty high as well.

Not to sure about the red colour scheme though, but black and silver are cool Cool
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PostPosted: 10:46 - 09 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

From the front it looks like the bastard offspring of the rabbit from Donny Darko. Paint doesn't help too. Fuggly bitch.
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PostPosted: 15:20 - 09 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have one of these having had the previous version of the Tuono and they are both great bikes. I will agree with some of the comments about my baby's looks, however I'm not a fan of the 'all look the same' sports bikes either. It has a fantastic engine, excellent handling and great brakes (apart from the back one). I use mine for a mixture of commuting and ride-outs and it does everything I need, the upright position is great in town and suprisingly good wind protection is not an issue under about 100mph. The first weekend I had it I did a 200mile ride out and felt great at the end of it, much better than a similar ride on my R6.

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You can adjust the suspension damping from the electronic dashboard.

Sorry to say that you can't do this, all you can do is enter your settings as a reminder, maybe one day. It does have all the other functions though.
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PostPosted: 16:06 - 09 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

one of those bikes that looks ALOT nicer in the flesh. I like it.
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If you are fan of Samuela, you can see Samuela de Nardi in 03:21 Very Happy
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PostPosted: 16:57 - 09 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Keen wrote:
one of those bikes that looks ALOT nicer in the flesh. I like it.


Agree. One went past me on the motorway in Italy and I couldn't stop staring at it.

I sped up coz I really wanted to get another look!
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PostPosted: 16:57 - 09 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nice bike but the colour on the wheels is a bit OTT Confused
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PostPosted: 17:01 - 09 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Geri wrote:
You can adjust the suspension damping from the electronic dashboard.

Sorry to say that you can't do this, all you can do is enter your settings as a reminder, maybe one day. It does have all the other functions though.


Cheers for clearing that up. I only had an hour to play with the bike, and most of that was spent trying to change the dash readout from kph to mph Very Happy
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PostPosted: 20:06 - 09 Nov 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

When I was at Rothbury a couple of months ago, there was about 4 Tuono R's, all brand spanking new; such a brilliant sight.
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