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Cycle News 2015 Issue 24 June 16

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2016 APRILIA TUONO 1100 RR FIRST RIDE P98 Believe me when I tell you this is a phenomenal streetbike that's even better than before— and it was already top dog in the Supernaked sector. Climb- ing aboard, I found a revamped riding position via the one-piece taper-section handlebar mount- ed to the upper triple clamp, which is a little shorter and flatter than before, meaning you're slightly more inclined forward to load up the front wheel with your body weight. But it's not at all uncomfortable and doesn't tire your wrists or shoulders, and the new 15mm lower seat is better padded and more accommodat- ing, exactly as Aprilia claims it to be compared to the previous numb-bum plank. Though you feel more a part of the bike than before, there's a more spacious riding position than on the RSV4 thanks to the lower footrests, which are however still seri- ously rearset, so this is indeed a sporty stance. First time I rode the original Tuono V4R five years ago I was immediately convinced this was the best all-round sportbike I'd yet ridden. Challengers from rival manufacturers have come along since then, headed by the KTM 1290 SuperDuke and BMW S 1000 R, but the cubed-up ver- sion of the Tuono has unques- tionably regained its supremacy. The Factory edition (left) gives you some more goodies, including Öhlins, for your extra $2000. "THE TC CAN BE ALTERED WHILE RIDING WITHOUT CLOSING THE THROTTLE—AND ESPECIALLY NOT TURNING OFF THE ENGINE— AND OPERATES SMOOTHLY IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE RBW/ RIDE BY WIRE THROTTLE."

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