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Supernakeds tested against new V4R APRC TUONO
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June 03, 2011, 07:16:56 AM »
http://youtu.be/EEuJnKcL5qw
MCN took the Aprilia V4R APRC out for a ride on the track and road to compare it to other top-spec rivals on the naked scene: the MV Agusta Brutale 1090RR, the Triumph Speed Triple, the Ducati Streetfighter S and the KTM Super Duke R. That’s an impressive line-up and shows just where super nakeds have got to in recent years.
MCN says that the Aprilia sets a new benchmark, but frankly the competition is stiff. The Triumph has won every group test since it was launched. The Ducati obviously has some impressive on-board technology, as does the MV Agusta Brutale, and the KTM is the ultimate “hooligan” machine. See how the Aprilia compares in the video.
http://www.twowheelsblog.com/post/6484/aprilia-tuono-v4r-aprc-vs-brutale-speed-triple-streetfighter-and-super-duke-video
Posted on: June 03, 2011, 08:36:00 AM
What is APRC you ask?
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APRILIA TUONO V4 R APRC
Unparalleled efficacy and riding pleasure.
This is the most complete version, equipped as standard with a steering damper and the APRC second generation vehicle dynamic control suite.
APRC is based on an automotive inertia sensor platform, with two gyrometers and two accelerometers allowing the engine ECU to determine the dynamic state of the motorcycle and control engine torque accordingly to help the rider exploit the full performance potential of the bike.
The APRC suite equipping the Tuono V4 R includes:
• ATC (Aprilia Traction Control) with eight different settings for controlling sliding when powering out of curves in relation to bank angle and throttle aperture. The system has been tweaked to make the more conservative settings even more suitable for road use, while leaving the racing spirit of the less restrictive levels intact;
• AWC (Aprilia Wheelie Control) which helps the rider maintain control in extreme wheelie conditions by gradually bringing the front wheel back to the ground, has been appropriately adapted for the different weight distribution of the Tuono V4;
• AQS (Aprilia Quick Shift), which allows instantaneous upshifts without closing the throttle or using the clutch. Completing the suite of four functions is the most exhilarating of all: ALC (Aprilia Launch Control).
• Simultaneously pressing both buttons on the joystick on the left hand handlebar arms the system, as confirmed by the specific message on the display. From this moment on, all 167,3 horsepower of the beast from Noale are ready to slingshot the Tuono V4 R like a missile as soon as the rider releases the clutch, unleashing the astonishing power onto the tarmac through every available square millimetre of the 190/55 rear tyre. And tyre size does not matter to APRC, as with its Calibrating function, it is the only system of its kind on the market capable of self-adapting to tyre size and drive ratio.
Tuono V4 R APRC is a bike with two personalities, with two distinct display modes - Road and Race - to cater for even the most exacting rider.
So basically everything
besides
ABS.
http://www.aprilia.com/en-US/Model/72748/Tuono+V4+R+APRC/Overview.aspx
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Re: Supernakeds tested against new V4R APRC TUONO
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How much $$$ are Tuono APRC models going for? It looks like an exciting machine
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Quote from: Espada on June 03, 2011, 08:20:14 AM
How much $$$ are Tuono APRC models going for? It looks like an exciting machine
It appears that the US won't get the V4 Tuono until Winter 2011.
Pricing in the UK
is as such:
BMW K1300R £10,450
Aprilia V4 R Tuono £10,638
Aprilia V4 R Tuono APRC £11,638
Ducati Streetfighter £12,095
MV Agusta Brutale 1090RR £13,699
Ducati Streetfighter S £14,695
That's about $19k USD on a straight conversion.
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Re: Supernakeds tested against new V4R APRC TUONO
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One of each please!
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June 03, 2011, 09:23:16 AM »
Better idea of a price would be to look at the RSV4 APRC here in NA. Figure on $17k and some change. Thanks to the model year delay on bringing them over here, there's a fair chance that the US models will have ABS available on release.
Bad news, no Factory version out of the gate. But all the bits you'd likely find on a Factory (sans special paint/decals) are already in the accessory catalog...exhausts, carbon fiber doodads, Ohlins, etc.
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Re: Supernakeds tested against new V4R APRC TUONO
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Nice video. Yeah, that is a tough job they have.
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Quote from: Mastros2 on June 03, 2011, 10:08:45 AM
Nice video. Yeah, that is a tough job they have.
Agreed and
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Quote from: Rincewind on June 03, 2011, 08:37:16 AM
BMW K1300R £10,450
Aprilia V4 R Tuono £10,638
Aprilia V4 R Tuono APRC £11,638
Ducati Streetfighter £12,095
MV Agusta Brutale 1090RR £13,699
Ducati Streetfighter S £14,695
That's about $19k USD on a straight conversion.
Man that's the problem with me and those bikes. I would want to ride a naked / hooligan bike like I stole it, ALL the time which means an eventual crash. Those things just cost way to much to be thrown down the street now and then. I guess that just means I cant afford it.
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Re: Supernakeds tested against new V4R APRC TUONO
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They crash well compared to a plastic-clad bike, trust me.
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I'd def like to ride one and see how it compares
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June 07, 2011, 06:45:38 PM »
I watched the vid last week, and I can't get out of my head the fact that the guys said the MV had TOO MUCH POWER.
Unbelievable... makes me want one of those more than the "perfect" Tuono.
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The motor is fucking ridiculous.
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And you just have the lowly 1000R which only goes to "11", the 1090 has dials that go to "12".
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Redline is actually 13 on mine, the dial goes to 17 though
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Quote from: Rincewind on June 03, 2011, 08:37:16 AM
It appears that the US won't get the V4 Tuono until Winter 2011.
Pricing in the UK
is as such:
BMW K1300R £10,450
Aprilia V4 R Tuono £10,638
Aprilia V4 R Tuono APRC £11,638
Ducati Streetfighter £12,095
MV Agusta Brutale 1090RR £13,699
Ducati Streetfighter S £14,695
That's about $19k USD on a straight conversion.
A fine time to release a 160+ hp super naked. Good on ye, Aprilia!
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Quote from: Rincewind on June 03, 2011, 08:37:16 AM
It appears that the US won't get the V4 Tuono until Winter 2011.
Any updates?
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Quote from: atadaskew on October 05, 2011, 03:36:39 PM
Any updates?
The update is the extreme factory discount pricing to clear out the remaining Aprilia Tuono 1000's. Some are going for less than $8000 making them this season's steal in the naked sportbike segment. One Stn'er has already taken advantage of the sale. I'd wager this is to make way for the V4's.
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Quote from: Rincewind on October 05, 2011, 03:58:22 PM
The update is the extreme factory discount pricing to clear out the remaining Aprilia Tuono 1000's. Some are going for less than $8000 making them this season's steal in the naked sportbike segment. One Stn'er has already taken advantage of the sale. I'd wager this is to make way for the V4's.
So... it's gonna be a while then?
I've only seen pics of it in yellow. Any other colours?
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