Adam Stratford - I bought it a week before lockdown and not had chance to get out. COVID obviously. Bought it from East of 🏴 and it is immaculate. The sound is awesome! 😆
Very nice ride n roads like others have said. How the lock down has eased a little, I waiting on Wales to open the border so I to can, wide it on steadily 😎👍
@@sprockets_shafts Hi, I have a question for you if you don’t mind, I’ve got an 899 Panigale at the moment, but I’ve been eyeing the Tuono V4 1100 up as a replacement, the only thing that puts me off it a bit is the Tuono’s reputation for drinking fuel, ..can you tell me please, how many miles do you get from a fully brimmed tank ( assuming that you fill the tank sat on the bike and are holding it upright) until the reserve light comes on? The Panigale does about 120 miles to reserve light, how does the Tuono compare? Cheers 👍
@@1956colinb - this is a very interesting question in a way because when I researched the the answer to this question (after hearing the reports of it being a thirsty pig), I was told the tank range was anything from 90-120miles max! After owning the bike I soon realised that the figures I was told was utter rubbish! My figures reflect I ‘My’ everyday road riding from days out or few day tours. I get 0n average 135-140 miles until the reserve light comes on then I base the reserve tank on 20miles max. The maximum I have ever had to a full tank was 168miles (however, granted, that was a steady day out). I am no hero but I wouldn’t say I am slow either. The figures the other people were telling me must quite literally ride around in 2 and 3rd gear revving the bollox off them.
@@1956colinb - ...the Tuono is a great compromise of comfort, handling and performance. A bike I have been looking for a long time that ticks all the boxes for my needs. In saying that, I am considering selling mine very soon as I am wanting to pursue some track day riding. I wont track this as its such a beautiful bike and in fantastic condition.
@@sprockets_shafts Thanks for the quick reply 👍 I think people that say they only get 90 miles out of a tank on the road must be filling them up when the bike is on the sidestand, that way you don’t start with a full tank anyway! As long as it will do 110 - 120 ish to a tankful that will do for me, I’m not particularly bothered about the mpg, just the tank range for fuel stops. What year is your Tuono, is it the electronic suspension model? I’ve actually tested that one and was amazed that you couldn’t change the suspension modes on the fly,.. you have to stop the bike first and then it will let you change the suspension mode, what the hell use is that? Totally negates the point of having electronic suspension to my mind 🤷🏻♂️??