This comprehensive service and repair manual provides you with the detailed instructions and diagrams you need to service and repair your Aprilia Tuono 1000 motorcycle, covering all models from 2005 onward. It's designed to be user-friendly, with step-by-step instructions and high-quality exploded diagrams that guide you through every procedure. This manual covers the entire vehicle, from front to back, encompassing all systems and components, giving you the same level of information used by professional mechanics. Whether you are a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual equips you with the knowledge and confidence to perform any service or repair job on your Aprilia Tuono 1000.
The Aprilia Tuono 1000, a naked sport bike first introduced in 2002, is a potent machine designed for exhilarating performance and aggressive handling. The Tuono 1000, a stripped-down version of the RSV Mille supersport, boasts a powerful 998cc 90-degree V-twin engine that delivers a thrilling surge of power across the rev range. The engine is renowned for its smooth, linear power delivery and its intoxicating soundtrack. Coupled with a lightweight, rigid aluminum frame, the Tuono offers sharp, responsive handling that makes it an absolute joy to carve through corners. With its aggressive stance, exposed tubular steel trellis frame, and minimal bodywork, the Tuono exudes a raw, unbridled attitude that sets it apart from other naked sportbikes.
The Tuono 1000, known for its aggressive styling and powerful engine, underwent a significant evolution throughout its production run, with the 2005 model year marking a key turning point. This model year saw the introduction of several key upgrades, including the adoption of the latest generation of Aprilia's V-twin engine, featuring a revised combustion chamber and more efficient intake and exhaust systems. This new engine delivered improved power and torque throughout the rev range, making it even more exhilarating to ride. The 2005 Tuono also received a revised suspension setup, featuring upgraded Showa forks and Sachs rear shock, which provided a more refined and capable ride. These upgrades, combined with the Tuono's already impressive performance pedigree, cemented its reputation as a potent and desirable naked sportbike, capable of thrilling riders on both the street and the track.