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slow speed issues.

Joined Nov 2014
10 Posts | 0+
west midlands
Hi folks...new to the forum and new to aprilia. Just brought a 2006 tuono r.

Always had in line 4 bikes and now have a 2006 tuono r. Love the bike, the only thing i find a bit odd is the slow speed, 1st gear sort of speed...the bike seems to lag slightly and seems like i need to really twist it on...plus when very slow through traffic and slow corners i have to dip the clutch slightly to stop it being a bit jerky.*

My question is, is this normal for a vtwin and its just a case of me not being used to its charachter or is it something wrong. Once on the move the bike is fantastic but just seems a little sluggish and jerky when commuting.

Thanks in advance
 
Welcome Stewie,
Sounds like usual Tuono traits.

Most bikes that age would normally have a smaller front sprocket and sometimes a larger rear sprocket as well.

Being an 2006 model, I would have thought this would have been done by now.

Perhaps you are not used to it yet, especially after a jap 4 pot.

They are a bit lumpy and jerky around town if you are not used to them.

Do a search on here for approved sprocket sizes and check to see what you have fitted, my bike is buried at the back of the garage for the winter or I would check.

Ps, post some pics.
 
Thanks alot for the quick reply, i thought it maybe me just not being used to it...once its going its a fantastic bike and only 10k on the clock. Plus had 2 years off riding so a bit of both i think. Slowly getting used to it and finding that it really needs to be grabbed by the horns.
 

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As above, check ya sprocket size....... if its not on 15fr 42 rr..... then try it !!!! :)

notice none standard cans.... worth checking its on map 2...

with 10k on the clock, your next service will be due at 12k.... map check is included in this + balancing TB's + o2 set up mite help too...

you will never dial it all out.... tiz a big V twin !

have Fun

:)
 
Yep, Map 2 and lower gearing and all will be good. It'll still be a tad lumpy around town (I have to be honest I hated my T around town, but as soon as I hit a NSL road and opened it up I remembered why I loved it so much) but much better. A big v twin will always take some getting used to if you've come from years on IL4s.
 
Greetings & welcome to the forum.
My old T was an 06 plate too and was on original sprockets, you learn to ride around the jerks (in more ways then one) and use the clutch a bit more. The pay off is the V twin grunt. Ride the **** of it and have fun.
 
Brilliant guys thanks for the advice and im happy its nothing wrong. Yep aftermarket beowulf cans...one of the loudest things ive heard in a while. I shall look into the sprockets.

Many thanks
 

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