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Aprilia Tuono 125

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Make Model

Aprilia Tuono 125

Year

2005 -

Engine

Two stroke, single cylinder

Capacity

125.1 cc / 7.6 cu in
Bore x Stroke

54 x 54.5 mm

Compression Ratio

12.5:1

Cooling System

Liquid cooled

Induction

Ø28 mm Dell'Orto PHBH BD carburetor

Ignition 

CDI

Starting

Electric

Max Power

10.4 Nm / 14 hp

Max Torque

16.25 Nm / 1.66 kgf-m / 12 ft-lb

Transmission

6 Speed

Final Drive

Chain

Frame

Aluminium twin spar

Front Suspension

Ø40 mm Upside-down hydraulic action telescopic fork

Front Wheel Travel

120 mm / 4.7 in

Rear Suspension

Cast Aluminium swing-arm with asymmetrical members and thin walled structural shell. Hydraulic monoshock with adjustable spring preload

Rear Wheel travel

120 mm / 4.7 in

Front Brakes

Single Ø320 mm disc, 4 piston caliper

Rear Brakes

Single Ø220 mm disc, 2 piston caliper

Front Tyre

110/70-17

Rear Tyre

150/60-17

Seat height

805 mm / 31.7 in

Dry Weight

122 kg / 269 lbs

Fuel Capacity

14 Litres / 3.7 US gal

Standing ¼ Mile

16.1 sec

Top Speed

130 km/h / 81 mph
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Simply put the Aprilia Tuono 125 is an Aprilia RS125 with nose fairing and flat bars. Which is why it’ll suit taller 17-year-olds much better than its racier sibling. It loses nothing in handling terms, with excellent brakes and packs stunning looks into what’s already a very tempting package. And once de-restricted it’s a flyer.

Ride Quality & Brakes
Aprilia’s chassis wizards have waved their wands over the tiny Tuono 125, but instead of pulling a rabbit from their hats they’ve produced a greased weasel that stops, goes and turns like a greased weasel. Thanks to the wide bars you can really chuck it about and with the big bike rims sticky tyres are easy to come by.

Engine
As stock the Aprilia Tuono 125 is perfectly acceptable; the 14bhp, two-stroke, reed-valve motor pulls along with reasonable torque until you hit 7500rpm where the restrictor emasculates what’s left of the go. Once de-restricted (it involves cutting into the CDI box and it’s illegal on the road if you don’t have the right licence) power doubles to 28bhp, torque jumps to 17ft lb and top speed nudges the ton.



Build Quality & Reliability
You’ll get the best from the Aprilia Tuono 125's engine if you use high quality fully-synthetic two-stroke oil, which can be expensive. This added running cost often means owners don’t bother and stick in any old rubbish, which may also point to other cut corners like missed service and piston schedules. Reliability is generally good, especially on unrestricted bikes.

Running costs & value
Prices for the Aprilia Tuono 125 are a little lower than for comparable RS125s – around £100 lower bought through a dealer. However, it’s a lot of cash to drop on a motorcycle that, likely as not, you’ll only have for a year or two before getting something bigger.

Equipment

Spares are a perennial problem with Aprilias. Things like brake levers can take weeks to arrive, which is a pain. The Aprilia Tuono 125 is well-specced as stock, though, with comprehensive clocks, Brembo brakes and nylon crash bungs.