Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 Factory Bikes For Sale
Specs
- Seat Height: Average (825 mm / 32.5 inches)
- Weight: Heavy (212 kg / 467 lbs)
- Fuel Capacity: High (18.5 litres / 4.9 US gallons)
- Economy: Poor (35 mpg / 8.1 l/100km / 12.4 km/l)
- Range: Average (140 miles / 225 km)
- Top Speed: Very High (165 mph / 265 km/h)
- Capacity: High (1,077 cc)
- Power: Very High (175 bhp / 130 kW)
- Power to Weight: Very High (0.825 bhp/kg / 0.616 kW/kg)
- Redline: High (11,500 rpm)
- Road Tax / VED: Very High (£101 Per Year)
- Launch RRP: £14,600
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What Is It?
The Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 Factory is a premium naked bike based on the cheaper 1100 RR and is powered by a liquid cooled 1,077 cc 65° V4 engine, producing 175 bhp at 11,000 rpm and maximum torque at 9,000 rpm.
Features include:
- Aluminium frame and swingarm
- Dual 320 mm discs up front with Brembo M4.32 four piston calipers
- 220 mm disc at the rear with Brembo two piston caliper
- Bosch ABS system
- Adjustable 43 mm Ohlins upside down fork with 120 mm travel
- Adjustable Ohlins shock with 130 mm travel
- Traction control, wheelie control, launch control
- Three riding modes: Sport, Race, Track
- 6 speed gearbox with quickshifter
Compared to the previous Tuono power is up 8 bhp due to a larger engine with lighter internals. You also get a lower more comfortable seat, redesigned headlight, a bit of weight lopped off and a few geometry tweaks aimed at increasingly stability. The 6-spoke 17" wheels take a Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP 120/70 tyre at the front and 200/55 at the rear.
Options include an Akrapovic slip-on muffler, Akrapovic full system and multimedia system.
Colours: Red/grey/black
Did You Know?Tuono is Italian for a thunder clap.
Up And Down The Range
The £1,500 cheaper RR version doesn't get the Ohlins suspension / damper, single seat with no pillion pegs, red wheels, larger rear tyre or Aprilia's racing red / black colour scheme.
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