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Cycle News 2022 Issue 32 August 9

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RIDE REVIEW I 2022 APRILIA TUAREG 660 P98 >REGURGITATING SPECIFICATIONS I will save you the trouble of looking for our previous story to find the specs and throw in a few comparisons to the competitive options. The Tuareg utilizes the Aprilia 660 twin also found in the RS and Tuono street bikes that have proven to be very popular and competitive on the race- track. To make this bike world-travel-worthy but day-trip-rip friendly, Aprilia reworked the impres- sively fun twin-cylinder RS- and Tuono-mounted powerplant significantly. Tuned to 80 horsepower and 70 Nm of torque, the dual-overhead cam, 270-degree firing twin features a load of en- gine tech and performance. But for Tuareg use, specifically, Aprilia slid in cams with lower lift and a narrower crossing phase of the cam lobes to boost low-end torque character. A unique air-intake system (somewhat obvious considering its perch above the fuel tank) is also added to the engine to emphasize low-rpm torque with longer ducts. The exhaust system follows the low- to medium-rpm performance bias, as does specific ignition mapping. Aprilia says 75 percent of the 70 Nm of max torque (52.5 Nm) is available at 3000 rpm, and 85 percent is on tap at 4500 rpm with max torque pumped out at 6500 rpm—well below the horsepower peak at 9250 rpm. This pairs well with a Tuareg-specific gearbox featuring a shorter first gear and a two-tooth-smaller front sprocket to deliver torquier grunt right at the crack of the throttle. In the books, this sounds awesome. The Tuareg is powered by the same powerplant found in the RS and Tuono street bikes.

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