Was VTR.....now TUONO!!

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welshy
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Was VTR.....now TUONO!!

Post by welshy »

Well I have gone and done it (Cheers Keith). Out with the VTR and
in with the Tuono! Cue hissing and booing.....'Oi who threw that
rotten can of tomatoes?'

Gonna be a shame but I have lusted after the Tuono for a year now so
it had to be done.

I do have some bits I no longer require (Rear subframe to take race
seat, 15t sprocket and some more odds and sods). I will dig out from
the garage and post at a later date.

Cheers
Welshy :-)
Bikeless :-(
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Vstormer
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Post by Vstormer »

We all move on! Please keep in touch and let us know how the new bike rides. I have just been watching it take No. 1 spot for street bike nutter! sounds GOOD :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by welshy »

Will definetley keep in touch. Mate of mine has a VTR he is doin up and needs all the help he can get!

road test to follow........maybe some video footage!
Welshy :-)
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Post by Anonymous »

Congrats on the new ride. I just read a review today of the Tuono and it looks pretty nice.
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Post by Fireman on a Storm »

We don't mind as long as it's still a V twin :lol:
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Post by iggy1966 »

Good choice with the Tuono , mate of mine had one and there well smart, and have a tendency to lift the front at the slightest provocation :lol: :lol: :lol:

Enjoy

Ian
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welshy
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Post by welshy »

Hmmm.....pretty sure thats not gonna worry me!! Can't wait :lol:
Welshy :-)
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Post by scol1 »

Welshy.......
Been thinking of going down the same route myself (sellin' the VTR and buying a Tuono).
How does insurance/service costs and service intervals compare?

TIA, John.
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Post by sirch345 »

All the best with the Tuono, I would also like to hear what you think of it, most of the journo's rate it top bike at the moment (in its class)
cheers Chris.
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Post by welshy »

Ahhh at last. Bloody hackers. Big hand and a pint if we meet to those who had dealings with getting the board up and running again.

Anyway, only 100 miles to the first service on the Tuono. Can't wait.

Insurance was £90 more than the VTR for the remaining 9 months on the policy (Cheers Malcolm). Servicing I can't comment on as it's only due it's first service soon.

First impressions....wow. Haven't really been anywhere proper yet due to weather but it's brill to ride, comfy, brilliant brakes and the power (Lifts in 1st and 2nd on throttle and thats only up to 6K RPM!) Full report soon.

Cheers
Welshy :-)
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Post by Vstormer »

Come on we want the full comparison including how do you think it compares to the SV1000. Is the suspension and corner handling as good as they say will it take luggage easy :?:
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Post by Pete.L »

Just found this on the web.
I must say It looks pretty trick 8)

http://www.aprilia.com/tuonoracing/home.htm

So when you gunna be offering us a spin to really rub our noses in it :?:
Promise togive my totally unbiased oppinion :lol: :lol:
Pete.l
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