Rubric : Aprilia RSV Tuono 1000 R
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Aprilia RSV Tuono 1000 R
Make Model  |      Aprilia RSV Tuono 1000 R | 
|       Year  |      2006 | 
|       Engine  |      Liquid cooled, four stroke, longitudinal 60°V twin, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder | 
|       Capacity  |      997.6 | 
| Bore x Stroke | 97 x 67.5 mm | 
| Compression Ratio | 11.8:1. | 
|       Induction  |      Integrated electronic engine management system. Indirect multi-point electronic injection. 57 mm diameter throttle bodies | 
|       Ignition / Starting  |      - / electric | 
|       Max Power  |      98 kW 133 hp @ 9500 rpm. | 
|       Max Torque  |      10.4 kg-m 102 Nm @ 8750 rpm | 
|       Transmission / Drive  |      6 Speed / chain | 
| Frame | Box section sloping twin-spar frame in aluminium alloy. | 
|       Front Suspension  |      Showa 43 mm upside-down fork with adjustment for spring preload, compression and rebound damping. 120 mm wheel travel | 
|       Rear Suspension  |      Aluminium alloy double banana swingarm. APS (Aprilia Progressive System) rising rate linkages. Sachs hydraulic monoshock with adjustment for spring preload and rebound damping. 133 wheel travel | 
|       Front Brakes  |      2x 320mm discs 4 piston calipers | 
|       Rear Brakes  |      Single 220mm disc 2 piston caliper | 
|       Front Tyre  |      120/70 ZR 17 | 
|       Rear Tyre  |      190/50 ZR 17 | 
|       Dry-Weight  |      185 kg | 
|       Fuel Capacity (res)  |      18 Litres (4L) | 
|       Standing ¼ Mile  |      11.1 sec | 
|       Top Speed  |      242.6 km/h | 
| Video | Aprilia.com | 
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Aprilia had the wonderful idea of inspiring their biggest      naked motorcycle, the Tuono 1000 R, on their superbike master, the RSV 1000      R. It resulted in the most powerful and aggressive naked motorcycle of all      times, one which not only leads the class, but determines other      manufacturers to put their hands on a pencil and take a few notes.
   
    The Italian manufacturer created a unique looking motorcycle featuring great      technological achievements that tend to take it away from the streets and      head it straight towards the track, where it came from in the first place.
Initially Aprilia was known for producing small displacement      motorcycles with great success, but in 1998 they introduced the RSV Mille      which displaced 998cc. The bike was highly successful and entered the      superbike world to gain experience which was later used on enlarging      Aprilia’s line of products.
   
    One of the bikes that appeared as a consequence of the RSV Mille is the      Tuono, a naked bike first introduced in 2002. Its V-Twin engine displaced      998cc and the bike came with loads of attitude, perfect for riders seeking      for in and out of town adventure. I know what you’re thinking and yes, the      circuit wasn’t out of the question either.
   
    In its first years of production the Tuono would have looked more like a      naked sportsbike, but with the years passing by and the tendency changing      more towards streetfighters, Aprilia quickly took measures and made it look      a bit more suitable for the fight with the British. The result is the first      production streetfighter to ever see the streets.
Streetfighters gained popularity in the last years and that is mostly due to the competition between the models that stand tall and represent this relatively new category. One of those bikes is the Triumph Speed Triple which features a 1050cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC, in-line three-cylinder engine developing 131bhp at 9,250rpm. The Triumph features no kind of fairing whatsoever so it is a more qualified streetfighter. It is practically defined through its two headlights which seem like a bug’s eyes. The rest of the bike’s exterior is very stylish and modern featuring sharp lines which speak about the bike’s capabilities. Also characteristic to the Speed Triple are the blacked-out engine components, rims, and the single-sided swingarm. A powerful competitor that is!
Call it everything you feel like, but never ugly. The      Aprilia Tuono 1000 R is one aggressive looking machine that reveals the      Italian style with success. Basically an RSV 1000 R without the fairing, it      is the most unique looking naked motorcycle on the streets today.
   
    The small nose fairing which was developed in the wind tunnel seems also      taken from the RSV 1000 R, but significantly reduced to the bare necessity,      consisting in air intake, headlights, and a small screen. It looks like it’s      going to bite you so it is best to be cautions. This threatening beast had      its handlebars raised for greater comfort and for easy city use. Even though      it doesn’t cover its engine with plastic, it still features those nice,      lateral spoilers and the one found at the inferior side of the bike. These      elements have also the purpose of protecting the rider’s legs from the wind.
   
    Taking your eyes off the sophisticated-looking mechanics you immediately      notice that the fuel tank, seat, and the bike’s rear end look exactly like      on the RSV 1000 R, with blended in taillights and everything that comes as a      must on a sportbike.
   
    For 2008, the Aprilia Tuono 1000 R is painted Fluo Red, Dream Blue, and      Diablo Black.
It was time for me to get a feel of another big naked and I      couldn’t have been more anxious. The Aprilia Tuono 1000 R is known for its      powerful acceleration and versatile behavior so I was in for quite a ride. I      quickly fired up the two cylinders which are positioned in Aprilia’s      favorite engine configuration the V-twin which in this case outputs 139hp      and 107Nm.
   
    As soon as I gave it a go, it made me say to myself that this is a bike for      the experienced rider who wishes a distinct feeling concerning acceleration,      handling, and versatility. I was properly accommodated, thanks to the      rearranged footpegs, but most important, the inviting sound coming from the      back determined me to get the best out of it.
   
    The 998cc V-twin pulls very strong from down low, making the bike perfect      for city use. It also feels light and maneuverable so it can be leaned      easily. It feels practically like an RSV 1000 R with raised handlebars and      lowered footpegs. The feel in the throttle and the adrenaline levels are all      the same making this bike perfect for doing wheelies and stunts in      generally.
   
    It also proves being a great performer when it comes to the open road      because it accelerates linear all the way through the powerband and the six      ratios of its gearbox. This last unit proved very easy to operate and the      clutch that separates it from the massive engine is also effective and      characterized by smoothness. The incredible amounts of torque delivered by      the engine keep the bike going strong in any given gear, but I mostly      appreciated second gear and third for city use while fourth and fifth prove      ideal for the roads surrounding a big city. Passing cars on the freeway      doesn’t require you to downshift. You aren’t even advised to blink because      you’ll surely miss it.
   
    The twisty roads are its best friend as the chassis is perfectly adaptable      to any riding style and the engine backs it up by accelerating strongly out      of the corners, leaving the rider extremely impressed and willing to take      this baby back home. I would have done so but it was time to form a better      impression on the bike so when the opportunity arrived I pushed it as far as      it went in top gear. The result on the speedometer: I wasn’t willing to take      my eyes off the road, but an accurate estimation would take it as high as      160mph. Keep in mind that this is not for the faith hearted! Dropping the      needle from such numbers is being done with the help of new Brembo Gold      radial calipers working perfectly when applied on the two 320mm discs. At      the rear, brakes are also Brembo Gold only that this time we are talking a      220mm stainless steel disc. Both front and rear braking system deliver      strong braking power for those emergency stops or eve some amazing wheelie.
   
    Keeping things in control while riding the bike rough on almost any kinds of      roads is the Showa upside down fork and Sachs monoshock, both being fully      adjustable and very reassuring. These units practically define the bike’s      road behavior so it is important to be perfectly balanced, just like on the      Tuono.
Thus Rubric Aprilia RSV Tuono 1000 R
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