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Aprilia set to issue a worldwide recall for the RS660 and Tuono 660 after identifying a batch of poorly installed connecting rods.

The connecting rods were not manufactured according to the Noale factory specifications, which could result in an engine failure.

A case was submitted to the United States traffic safety authority National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) whereby a connecting rod on an Aprilia RS660 got torn off after clocking 2,300 kilometres.

As a precaution, the Italian motorcycle company has decided to replace the entire engine, including renewing the factory warranty.

It is estimated that around 700 units (including RS660 and Tuono 660) worldwide are affected by the recall.

Tahun 2021 sememangnya waktu yang sibuk buat Aprilia apabila giat mempromosikan beberapa model baharu antaranya RS660 dan Tuono 660.

Pengeluar motosikal Itali itu juga dilaporkan sedang giat menguji model baharu, Tuareg 660 yang telah pun didedahkan sekitar September tahun lalu.

Dalam perkembangant terbaru, Pengurus Pemasaran Aprilia, Cristian Romeo Barelli mendedahkan maklumat lebih terperinci mengenai motosikal ADV itu.

Menurut Barelli, Tuareg 660 akan mengikut DNA generasi sebelumnya sebagai jentera berkeupayaan off-road dengan tayar berukuran 21″ depan dan 18″ belakang.

Tambah Barelli lagi, disebabkan pembangunan enjin 660cc memfokuskan prestasi yang lebih ‘sporty’, Tuareg 660 juga akan mengekalkan elemen sama seperti ditawarkan RS660 dan Tuono 660.

Aprilia Tuareg 660 ini dijangka akan memberi saingan terhadap Yamaha Tenere 700 dan beberapa model lain dalam segmennya.

“Tuareg 660 akan ditawarkan sebagai model 2022, dan akan didapati seawal hujung 2021,” dedah Barelli.

Monster Energy Yamaha telah pun mengumumkan Maverick Vinales bakal meninggalkan pasukan itu hujung musim ini.

Vinales dan Yamaha telah mencapai persetujuan untuk menamatkan kontrak yang masih berbaki semusim hingga 2022 lebih awal.

Keputusan itu sekaligus menyaksikan Vinales bakal beraksi dengan pasukan baharu bermula musim depan.

*Aleix Espargaro

Aprilia merupakan antara destinasi paling relevan buat Vinales yang masih belum mengesahkan slot pelumba kedua yang bakal digandingkan bersama Aleix Espargaro.

Ketua Pengarah Aprilia Racing, Massimo Rivola juga menyatakan minat dengan khidmat Vinales sebelum ini.

*Andrea Dovizioso

Namun, Aprilia juga sedang giat menguji RS-GP dengan pelumba berpengalaman Andrea Dovizioso, yang ketika ini juga dicanang sebagai calon untuk bergandingan bersama Espargaro.

Sementara itu, dalam perkembangan terbaru, media antarabangsa melaporkan khidmat pelumba Sepanyol itu turut ditagih Aramco Racing Team VR46.

Namun, situasi di VR46 turut bergantung kepada keputusan membabitkan pelumba veteran, Valentino Rossi sekiranya dia masih berminat untuk meneruskan karier bersama jentera Desmosedici musim depan. – GPOne

More than 11,000 spectators witness Fabio Quartararo recorded his fourth win of the season at the Dutch GP.

Despite the win took Quartararo championship points to 156 and comfortably leading the race heading into the mid-season break, his teammate, Maverick Vinales, was at the centre of attention.

Vinales comes second at Assen, followed by Suzuki’s Joan Mir, but the Spaniard looks less than happy with the result, and it was more noticeable on the podium.

“It’s an option (about leaving Yamaha). I’m thinking about it since the beginning of the season because I’m not able to show my full potential.

“I can’t tell you more,” he said after the race.

The 26-year old was left frustrated with Yamaha decision to replace his crew chief, Esteban Garcia, with Valentino Rossi former crew chief, Silvano Galbusera.

He later admitted the lack of respect and answers from Yamaha after suffering the same rear grip issues with the YZR-M1 a couple of weeks ago.

In the most recent news, Vinales is linked with a move to Aprilia for the 2022 season despite having a year left on his contract with the Japanese manufacturer.

While this might be another rumour from the paddock, it does not change the fact that Vinales is clearly frustrated and will utilize the summer break to announce a decision (if there is any).

(source: Motorsport)

Aprilia ketika ini telah pun selesai menjalani sesi ujian tertutup bersama Andrea Dovizioso.

Selepas membuat ujian pertama di Jerez dan seterusnya di Mugello, Dovizioso dan Aprilia kembali buat kali ketiga di Misano.

Bekas pelumba Ducati itu melengkapkan 126 lap dalam tempoh dua hari di litar Marco Simoncelli dengan menguji beberapa aspek termasuk kerangka, aerodinamik dan pembangunan elektronik bagi jentera RS-GP 2022.

Meskipun Aprilia tidak mendedahkan catatan masa pelumba Itali itu, pasukan dari Noale itu mendakwa Dovizioso merekodkan catatan yang sangat pantas di samping memperbaiki catatan masa di hari kedua.

Menurut Dovizioso sendiri, sesi ujian itu berjalan dengan cukup baik.

“Ujian kali ini cukup menarik. Menguji jentera pada tiga litar berbeza membantu dalam memahami jentera dengan lebih mendalam di samping mengenal pasti aspek yang perlu dibangunkan,” jelasnya.

Pada masa sama, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif (CEO) Aprilia Racing, Massimo Rivola mengesahkan Dovizioso sebagai sasaran utama bagi slot pelumba 2022 tetapi masih membuka ruang untuk mempertimbangkan pilihan alternatif lain. – Crash.net

The Aprilia Tuono 1100 V4 doesn’t really need a glittering introduction. Its capabilities are legendary, and the new electronics suite will make a regular rider feel like a riding God. And that is even before we get to that V4 engine. But to break down what exactly makes the Tuono 1100 V4 such a capable machine and a worthy buy, we list down five of its most attractive traits for you to consider:

  1. One bike to do it all

En Rizal has owned an Aprilia Tuono for a couple of years. He is yet to buy the new Tuono 1100 V4 but he is considering it. What makes someone move horizontally when buying a new machine when most people usually trade up? “I love how friendly and versatile the bike is. If I am following some friends for a long weekend ride, I just need to screw on a fly screen and get my tail bag on and I am ready for a getaway to Penang or further. Of course, it is not as comfortable as a BMW GS, but I also ride the Tuono to work on the weekdays, and it is perfect for slicing through traffic.”

There’s a good reason why the Aprilia Tuono is known as the sport rider’s touring bike. With just a few minor modifications such as a fly screen, some handlebar raisers and bag mounts, the bike is ready for some touring. Like what En Rizal mentioned, it is not going to be as comfortable and versatile as a BMW GS or its equivalent, but if there is one bike that you can choose to do it all, the Tuono is the one.

While it is quite possible to go touring with the Aprilia Tuono 1100, it is at its finest when attacking the corners of a mountain, or blasting down the long straights and braking hard for turn one of the Sepang International Circuit.

Its size and friendly demeanour make it perfectly suited to almost all types of riders.

  1. A good service network

There is no point in raving about a bike if there is no place to properly maintain it after you buy it. While some manufacturers only offer 3-4 service centres around the country, Aprilia is actively expanding its network. What is it doing differently? Consider that Aprilia is part of the Piaggio group, which includes brands like Vespa and Moto Guzzi. The latter may not have done very well in Malaysia, but Vespa is huge here and dealerships are popping up everywhere.

How is that relevant to Aprilia? Well in an effort to lower its cost, the computer diagnostics units are almost identical. Known as the Piaggio Advanced Diagnostics System or PADS in short, the system is available at almost all outlets that have the capabilities to diagnose any brand under the Piaggio umbrella. Not only that but the availability of spare parts as well as the affordable service costs is one major point that plays into the hands of the Tuono 1100. And there is also the fact that Aprilia’s are generally known to be a lot more reliable than other European marques.

So keep this in mind when you make your purchasing decision, because it is one thing to buy a bike, and a different thing altogether when it comes to servicing it. You would also be happy to know that the Piaggio network in Malaysia is expanding with a more diverse range of products including some mass-market products slated to be introduced next year. The good news here is the fact that soon there will be more places to buy and maintain your Aprilia.

  1. Stable pricing

There is nothing more painful than losing money as soon as you buy a new bike. Don’t you just hate it when you have just forked out a lot of your hard-earned money for your brand new pride and joy, and just a week later the same dealer you bought the bike from is now offering an unbelievable discount on the very same bike?

Or is perhaps offering a full exhaust kit, or a free helmet, or a riding jacket, or some luggage boxes, or worse, all of that plus a hefty discount. Why didn’t you get all of that?

If you have noticed, Aprilia Malaysia doesn’t quite do a lot of that. Sure they have their seasonal discounts and free merchandise especially for end of life models, but you don’t see this happening every month. This means that your bike will hold its value for a while longer. Because there is nothing worse than losing money.

  1. Usable power

With great power, comes great fun, but there is no point in having loads of power if you can’t use it. With Aprilia’s renowned APRC (Aprilia Performance Ride Control) electronics suite, the rider gets to decide exactly how he wants the power to be delivered to the road and how he wants the bike to feel while laying down the power.

The electronics suite brings together several electronic parameters and gives the rider a wide array of customisation options. This includes Aprilia Traction Control, Aprilia Wheelie Control, Aprilia Launch Control and Aprilia Quick Shift.

Take the Aprilia Traction Control, for example, you get eight different settings (3 on the model that does not come with the APRC package) that let you chose the degree of slip you want when getting on the brakes hard or when you are hard on the throttle.

This combination of gargantuan power from Aprilia’s V4 engine and a super-smart electronics package that gives the rider confidence in all situations makes the Tuono 1100 V4 a friendly demeanour in inexperienced hands, and for those who love to find the edges of grip, the Tuono has that engrained into its very DNA from the multiple race wins in all classes.

  1. Impressive Safety

Motorcycle makers are able to produce phenomenal power from their increasingly advanced engines, while the electronic suite makes it easier to manage all that power.

But the same electronics suite is also able to make a motorcycle much safer than ever in the history of motorcycles.

Take the braking system of the Tuono 1100 V4 for example – it comes with a highly advanced race-derived Anti-Braking System aptly called Race ABS. This system was developed in collaboration with Bosch and uses a 9MP system and uses an actuation strategy called RLM (Rear-Wheel Lift-Up Mitigation) that stops the rear wheel for lifting in abrupt braking situations. This system can be completely disengaged or adjustable to three levels – the first level is for dedicated track use, the second level is for sport riding on the road while the final level is for riding on surfaces with poor grip.

The Race ABS mapping system can be combined with any of the three engine maps (Track, Sport, Race) and lets the rider chose the braking character of the bike.

Then there is also the race-derived double rail frame chassis which is hailed as a “close derivation from the six-time world SBK champion”. A safe bike is one that obliges your every request, even the most sudden of manoeuvres. So in order to do that, the chassis of the Tuono 1100 V4 boasts an unrivalled balance between torsional stiffness and flexibility. This was achieved by changing the headstock from 25.1 degrees to 24.7 degrees while the fork advancement was also changed from 30mm to 35mm for a steeper rake.

 

The aluminium swingarm is also longer by 4mm which makes the bike more stable in corners, while the rock-solid chassis makes the bike more agile when it comes to changing directions quickly.

There is no doubt that the Aprilia Tuono 1100 V4 is one of, if not the best sports naked bike in its category and successfully transfers all the know-how from its racing pedigree to the streets.

Besides offering a shockingly good package for just RM109,900, the Aprilia Tuono 1100 V4 also offers one of the most complete after-sales service experience for a European brand in Malaysia.

There is no better person to leave a testament for the Aprilia brand in Malaysia than Mr Mustafa, who has owned a few Aprilia’s since the early 2010s.

When asked what was the first thing that came to mind when he thought of the Aprilia Tuono 1100 V4, Mr Mustafa said, “It reminds me of the RSV4 APRC with more torque and horsepower and improved electronics and best in market components. A more upright riding position and the same sexy tail.”

Mr Mustafa then had nothing but praise for the after-sales service as well, “Under the present distributorship, the service is a notch better. Many experienced hands from the previous distributor. They can even spoil you with their personalised services.”

The Head of Sales of Aprilia Malaysia too is a former track junkie that goes by the name of Idon Pang. Being an avid rider and a mega Aprilia fanboy, there is nothing that Idon does not know about Aprilias, having been trained by Piaggio on the art of managing an Aprilia. There is a reason why Aprilia owners keep turning to him for advice and that is because he is known to be the Aprilia encyclopaedia in Malaysia.

Give Idon Pang and the Aprilia Tuono 1100 V4 a visit at MotoPlex Petaling Jaya, or at the closest Aprilia dealer near you. Or you can simply call 016 217 9013 for further information on the Tuono 1100 V4.

Aprilia introduced the RS660 Trofeo as a track-legal machine to compete in the MotoAmerica Twins Cup and the one-make Aprilia Racing RS660 Trophy series in January.

However, the Noale-based company has now made the RS660 Trofeo available to the public as well for a price of USD17,892 (RM74,000) with orders can be made online via  FACTORYWORKS.APRILIA.COM.

Nonetheless, the RS660 Trofeo remains a track-only motorcycle as all the homologation parts have been removed.

The motorcycle now weighs at just 153 kilograms (dry) compared to the 169 kg found on the road-legal model.

The Trofeo edition also makes 5hp more than the standard RS660 (100hp).

Other than that, the Trofeo also comes with a lot of goodies such as:

  • full power engine mapping
  • SC Project race exhaust
  • MotoGP-inspired switchgear
  • seat cowl
  • brake lever guard
  • racing triple clamp
  • adjustable clip-on
  • race footpegs
  • front fork with Misnao by Adreani cartridge kit
  • Ohlins AP948 shocks

Meanwhile, the standard RS660 and the Tuono 660 are now available in Malaysia.

The Aprilia Tuono 660 finally lands in Malaysia, months after its official global introduction earlier this year.

This half-naked version of the RS 660 was initially planned to go into production last year, but COVID-19 really threw a wrench in Aprilia’s plans thus delaying the official released including Malaysia.

Better late than never, we guess.

The 2021 Aprilia Tuono 660 essentially carries all the same specs as its full-fairing siblings, minus a few things here and there. The most noticeable is of course the full front fairing, but the Tuono 660 still has that side aero-winglets but with a more compact design.

 

In terms of firepower, the Tuono 660 is said to produce around 95hp, which is 5hp less than the RS 660.

To make up for that, Aprilia offered a shorter gear ratio for its gearbox plus all the electronic riding aids and APRC suite just like the RS 660 (traction control, wheelie control, cornering ABS, selectable riding modes, quickshifter, auto-blipper, etc.).

The rest is pretty much the same as the RS 660, which should’ve made more sense if they were launched together, but that’s Aprilia for you.

The Tuono 660 are only available in Concept Black for the Malaysia market with a price of RM77,900.

 

Aprilia Tuono 660 akhirnya dilancarkan di Malaysia selepas beberapa bulan jentera naked segmen pertengahan itu diperkenalkan secara global, Januari lalu.

Tuono 660 meneruskan penggunaan unit parallel-twin sama yang ditawarkan pada RS660 serta model akan datang, Tuareg 660.

Tuono 660 ini dilengkapi dengan sistem APRC yang merangkumi ‘IMU-assisted traction control’ dan ‘wheelie control’ seperti yang terdapat pada RS660.

Berikut antara ciri lain ditawarkan:

  • cornering ABS
  • cruise control
  • paparan TFT berwarna
  • lampu LED dengan DRL (daytime running light)
  • engine braking control
  • lima mod tunggangan

Bagaimanapun, ketika enjin 659cc parallel-twin DOHC yang terdapat pada RS660 menghasilkan 100hp pada 10,500rpm, Tuono 660 menawarkan 95hp.

Perbezaan paling ketara membabitkan ergonomik tempat duduk dengan Tuono 660 menawarkan kedudukan lebih menegak dengan penggunaan ‘handlebar’ yang lebih tinggi di samping tetapan fork berbeza.

Aprilia Tuono 660 ini tampil dengan pilihan warna Concept Black dan boleh didapati dengan harga RM77,900.

The third time’s the charm.

It seems Aprilia might hand Andrea Dovizioso the factory seat for 2022 after the team confirms the rider to continue testing for the third time this season.

The three-time MotoGP runner up will continue testing onboard the Aprilia RS-GP next month in Misano ahead of a possible return to the grid next season.

The third test will take place on the 23rd and 24th of June at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli.

The move will allow Aprilia to assess the strength and weakness of the RS-GP properly ahead of next season.

Moreover, since the second test at Mugello was heavily impacted by bad weather, the third test is crucial for Aprilia’s preparation.

“Since I wasn’t able to test at Mugello in dry conditions, I’m pleased that Aprilia Racing asked me to continue the work we started in Jerez and to be able to provide my contribution to developing the bike.

“I think this will be beneficial for both of us – for me, to continue training on a MotoGP bike in anticipation of a possible return in 2022 and for Aprilia to receive what they feel to be interesting information. For this reason, we decided to do more tests,” said Dovizioso.

Despite the global pandemic, it’s been a busy year for Aprilia since releasing the RS660 last year.

The Noale-based company has officially launched the Tuono 660 and recently revealed the refreshed RSV4 1100 and Tuono 1100.

*Aprilia Tuono 125

However, the Italian company did not ignore the smaller segment as they officially introduce the 2021 RS125 and Tuono 125.

*Aprilia RS125

For 2021, the two motorcycles have a sharper front-end and a sleeker finish on the fairing.

*Aprilia RS125

The 125cc bikes also borrowed design cues from the SXR160 scooter, such as the LED headlight and the digital display.

*Aprilia Tuono 125

Nonetheless, the 125cc models missed out on the DRL (Daytime Running Light) found on its bigger siblings, the RSV4 1100 and Tuono 1100.

*Aprilia Tuono 125

According to Aprilia, the significant changes comes from the single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that is now Euro 5 compliant and produces a healthy 14.75hp @ 10,000rpm.

*Aprilia RS125

Aprilia also claimed the RS125 and Tuono 125 received the ‘best in class’ ABS, including the new Marelli ECU, to help improve the riding experience.

The Aprilia RS125 and Tuono 125 is priced from GBP4,500 (RM25,700).

Setelah menaik taraf RSV4 bagi tahun 2021, Aprilia turut melaksanakan kemas kini terhadap model ‘streetfighter’ Tuono V4.

Bagi tahun 2021, Tuono V4 dan Tuono V4 Factory kini tampil dengan perbandingan lebih ketara.

Berbanding Tuono V4 Factory yang menawarkan elemen lebih agresif sepertimana yang terdapat pada RSV4, Tuono V4 kini dilengkapi ciri sebuah motosikal ‘touring’.

*Aprilia Tuono V4 Factory 2021

Ciri ‘touring’ tersebut jelas kelihatan menerusi penggunaan penghadang angin lebih tinggi, tempat duduk pillion lebih tebal dan lebar yang dipadankan bersama pemegang.

*Aprilia Tuono V4 2021

Pada masa sama, ketika Tuono V4 Factory dilengkpai sistem suspenson elektronik separa aktif dari Ohlins, Tuono V4 tampil dengan suspension mekanikal dari Sachs.

Bukan itu sahaja, Aprilia turut menawarkan aksesori ‘touring’ tambahan termasuk ‘panniers’.

Menurut Aprilia, Tuono V4 2021 didatangkan dengan ciri ‘dual-layer fairing’ yang sebelum ini diperkenalkan pada Tuono 660.

Berdasarkan gambar yang dikongsikan, jelas Tuono V4 2021 turut dilengkapi dengan swingarm underslung jenis aluminum.

Bagaimanapun, model 2021 ini masih lagi mengekalkan enjin V4, 1077cc dengan homologasi Euro 5 yang menawarkan 175hp dan 121Nm yang terdapat pada model sebelumnya.

Namun Tuono V4 2021 didatangkan dengan Aprilia Performance Ride Control (APRC) yang telah dinaik taraf dengan penggunaan ECU Magneti Marelli 11MP.

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