Had a ride on a friend’s Tuono 660 today. All I can say is wow, I can’t get the grin off my face.
That motor just wants to be reved. It seems to be happiest when it’s getting a lot of throttle but unlike a big bike wont bite you (as bad) and the torque and gearing is all about the real world instead of trying to eeking out every last HP and MPH. It pulls right from the bottom through the rev range until it runs out of steam.
Suspension is really good. You can just chuck it into corners, and it didn’t get upset, even on broken pavement. The brakes are really good although I think the bike only weighs about 400lbs. It was also very comfortable with the seating position leaning slightly forward without a lot of weight on the wrists. Its something you could ride all day.
It’s supposed to be the entry level bike into the Aprilia range. I wish they had this when I was looking for a beginner bike.
I’m really impressed. If I had to pick holes I think they could have done the dash better but that’s a minor thing.
Lovely bike
That motor just wants to be reved. It seems to be happiest when it’s getting a lot of throttle but unlike a big bike wont bite you (as bad) and the torque and gearing is all about the real world instead of trying to eeking out every last HP and MPH. It pulls right from the bottom through the rev range until it runs out of steam.
Suspension is really good. You can just chuck it into corners, and it didn’t get upset, even on broken pavement. The brakes are really good although I think the bike only weighs about 400lbs. It was also very comfortable with the seating position leaning slightly forward without a lot of weight on the wrists. Its something you could ride all day.
It’s supposed to be the entry level bike into the Aprilia range. I wish they had this when I was looking for a beginner bike.
I’m really impressed. If I had to pick holes I think they could have done the dash better but that’s a minor thing.
Lovely bike