I've watched probably every YouTube clip of the Tuono V4 and read countless threads on forums. I'm at the point now where I've set up alerts for deals posted on Kijiji (and FB).
I'm wondering though...am I going to have regrets in regards to quality and reliability? There are so many posts about overheating issues with the 2021+ models. Apparently flushing the (non-diluted) coolant from the factory doesn't help. Some people are suggesting it's a design flaw and riders are resorting to shutting off the engine if stuck at a light for more than a minute or two.
Anyone have experience with Aprilia's? Specifically the 2021+ Tuono? Are the 2017 - 2020 models more reliable? They definitely seem to hold their value better than the newer models. Are the overheating issues overblown?
For example:
2023 Tuono v4 with 400kms from GP Bikes: $17,500 (basically brand new)
2019 Tuono V4 (factory, yes...but older) from GP Bikes: $17,500
Part of me thinks I should just stick to what I know and go with a Triumph. I'm very torn. I do miss my old street triple, but after my seventh year with the bike, I was definitely wanting something with a little more low-end grunt and stability on extended highway rides.
I'm wondering though...am I going to have regrets in regards to quality and reliability? There are so many posts about overheating issues with the 2021+ models. Apparently flushing the (non-diluted) coolant from the factory doesn't help. Some people are suggesting it's a design flaw and riders are resorting to shutting off the engine if stuck at a light for more than a minute or two.
Anyone have experience with Aprilia's? Specifically the 2021+ Tuono? Are the 2017 - 2020 models more reliable? They definitely seem to hold their value better than the newer models. Are the overheating issues overblown?
For example:
2023 Tuono v4 with 400kms from GP Bikes: $17,500 (basically brand new)
2019 Tuono V4 (factory, yes...but older) from GP Bikes: $17,500
Part of me thinks I should just stick to what I know and go with a Triumph. I'm very torn. I do miss my old street triple, but after my seventh year with the bike, I was definitely wanting something with a little more low-end grunt and stability on extended highway rides.