The 2017 Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 RR is an excellent thrill machine and naked sportbikes, which provides an efficient and fastest bike in its segment. It is a winning premier level motorcycle that offers incredible performance and sophistication.
The superbike is fuelled by Tuono V4 1100 engine that revs 500 rpm higher with its 175 horsepower. It has an updated ECU, and it meets the Euro 4 emissions standards. It comes with piston pins that have a DLC surface treatment. The DLC is connected to the rod heads surface honing treatment which serves as an improved exhaust system, as noted by Bike Review.
It comes with a fully adjustable Ohlins NIX shock, similar to the fully adjustable Ohlins NIX shock. It highlights a steel disc, which measures 330mm in diameter. It features a Brembo M50 Monoblock caliper that provides an enhanced front braking.
The 2017 Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 RR comes with improved Bosch ABS software. It features Cornering ABS for ultimate braking safety. The rear wheel has Aprilia's Rear Lift Mitigation system, which helps to achieve a perfect height.
The superbike comes with an Aprilia Traction Control (APTC) system that provides a higher performance operation. It also has an Aprilia Wheelie Control (AWC), which help adjust the controls without closing the throttle. The Tuono V4 1100 RR features Aprilia Quick Shift (AQS) with auto-blip downshift function such as Aprilia Cruise Control (ACC) and Aprilia Pit Limiter (APL).
According to Cycle World, the V4 1100's traction control has eight levels that can be adjusted via software for more precise control of the rear wheel. The wheel control has three levels of intervention that provides the throttle an easy control.
The 2017 Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 RR is a quick shifter motorcycle that gives a better clutchless upshift and downshifts. It also features a speed limiter, which is adjustable for a better launch control. The motorcycle also comes with a full-color TFT, which gives great data acquisition and it can be connected via a smart device.
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