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Cycle News 2019 Issue 49 December 49

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PIKES PEAK-WINNING APRILIA TUONO 1100 RSV FACTORY R I D E R E V I E W P106 there, it's just drag racing, and you need instant go." Aprilia tried to help by emailing various new maps over from Italy, but for day three, the Italian fac- tory flew over calibration engineer Nicola Marcato, who also road races in his spare time, to try to fix the problem. Which he did! "Nicola came with a trick Marelli ECU!" beams Rennie. "He plugged that in on the third day of practice, and it just completely transformed the bike, within 100 meters I was like, 'okay, let's go!' It gave me exactly what I was looking for. Nicola fine-tuned it for us right up to the race, then in- stalled the same map in the stock ECU for us, because he had to take the trick Marelli ECU home with him. So it's supposed to be now just the same as what I raced with." Rennie confirmed this during a handful of shakedown laps, during which he also kindly scrubbed in the new set of super-soft Pirelli Diablo Superbike tires furnished for my test. Hopping aboard for my first of three 20-minute sessions on the bike revealed a slightly higher (seat height is 33.1 inches vs. 32.5 inches stock) and more spacious riding position than the stock Tuono I'd just been riding to re-learn the circuit on, reflecting Rennie's slightly taller height. But this, coupled with the flat stock handlebar that's slightly tilted down to let you tuck better behind the screen on straights, allows you to lever the bike around quite easily, especially through tight turns. You don't need to hang off it to get it to steer, so wasn't as physical a ride as I was expecting. However, it does pay to do all your braking in a straight line, if possible, then turn in quite late to the apex so as to have space on the exit to carry decent turn speed. That's because braking hard while leaned over will make the Aprilia try to sit up and under- steer, which you must then coun- (Right) Boulder Park still caused a few scrapes and bumps on the Tuono. (Below) Stripped bare, there's not much on the Tuono that isn't on a stock Tuono.

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