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Cycle News 2005 10 26

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By AlAN CATHCART PHOTOS BY MILAGRO/STEFANO GADDA he benefits of Aprilia's integration less than a year ago into the Piaggio two-wheeled empire are already being felt, with the introduction at the Paris Show of a range of new models rivaled only by Yamaha in terms of quantity and by nobody else in the kind of sporting charisma that has become the stock in T trade of the Italian manufacturer. "Bike Me!" says the new Aprilia slogan. launched at Gay Paree - and just three days later, I was happy to oblige, as I became the first person outside the Noale factory to ride the new, considerably uprated Tuono IOOOR (which had just been launched at Paris) around the Dolomite Mountains northwest of Aprilia's Veneto base. This is the first member of the forthcoming newgeneration RSV Mille family to hit the streets, after Aprilia engineers were given the green light in January to fast-forward the project by incoming CEO Leo Mercanti, who identifies the Tuono as "the product which most typifies Aprilia." At Euro 11,790 in Italy, the new model is competitively priced for the stripped-down Superbike it undoubtedly represents, complete with delete option bodywork in a choice of three different color schemes - red, silver or black - and with optional dual seat thrown in free of charge. Moreover, the launch of the new Tuono also underlines Aprilia's commitment to the RSV Mille 60-degree

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