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APRILIA WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU
for having chosen one of its products. We have compiled this booklet to provide a comprehensive overview of your vehicle's quality features. Please
read it carefully before riding the vehicle for the first time. It contains information, tips and precautions for using your vehicle. It also describes features,
details and devices to assure you that you have made the right choice. We believe that if you follow our suggestions, you will soon find yourself in
harmony with your new vehicle, and ride it fully satisfied for a long time. This booklet forms an integral part of the vehicle; should the vehicle be sold, it
must be transferred to the new owner.
Tuono V4 1100
Ed. 02_03/2021 Cod. 2Q000440 (IT-DE-FR-ES), 2Q000441 (EN-NL-EL-DA-FI-FR)

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  • Page 1 APRILIA WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU for having chosen one of its products. We have compiled this booklet to provide a comprehensive overview of your vehicle's quality features. Please read it carefully before riding the vehicle for the first time. It contains information, tips and precautions for using your vehicle. It also describes features, details and devices to assure you that you have made the right choice.
  • Page 2 The instructions given in this manual are intended to provide a clear, simple guide to using your vehicle; it also describes routine maintenance procedures and regular checks that should be carried out on the vehicle at an Aprilia Dealer or Authorised Workshop. The booklet also contains instructions for simple repairs.
  • Page 3 Personal safety Failure to completely observe these instructions will result in serious risk of personal injury. Safeguarding the environment Sections marked with this symbol indicate the correct use of the vehicle to prevent dam- aging the environment. Vehicle intactness The incomplete or non-observance of these regulations leads to the risk of serious damage to the vehicle and sometimes even the invalidity of the guarantee The symbols illustrated above are very important.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    INDEX GENERAL RULES............... Button PIT................. 88 Foreword................System a-PRC (Aprilia Performance Ride Control)....89 Motorcycle care..............Immobilizer system operation..........109 Carbon monoxide..............11 The saddle................110 Fuel..................12 Identification................115 Hot components..............12 USE....................117 Coolant.................. 13 Checks..................118 Used engine oil and gearbox oil..........13 Refuelling..................
  • Page 6 Removing the air filter............... 162 Cooling fluid level..............162 Coolant check................ 164 Coolant top-up............... 164 Checking the brake oil level............164 Braking system fluid top up........... 165 Battery..................167 Battery removal..............168 Use of a new battery............. 169 Charging the battery.............. 170 Long periods of inactivity............
  • Page 7: General Rules

    Tuono V4 1100 Chap. 01 General rules...
  • Page 8: Foreword

    PERFECT WORKING ORDER. Motorcycle care Aprilia recommends using quality products for cleaning the vehicle. The use of un- suitable products can damage vehicle components. For cleaning do not use solvents such as "nitro thinner", "cold cleaning agents", fuels or the like, or cleaning products that contain alcohol.
  • Page 9 CAUTION AFTER CLEANING YOUR MOTORCYCLE, THE EFFICIENCY OF THE BRAKING SYSTEM MAY BE TEMPORARILY AFFECTED DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF WA- TER ON THE FRICTION SURFACES. CONSIDER AN INCREASE IN BRAKING SPACE, OPERATE THE BRAKES REPEATEDLY TO RESTORE NORMAL CON- DITIONS.
  • Page 10 IF THE PLASTIC COMPONENTS ARE CLEANED USING AGGRESSIVE AGENTS, THE SURFACE MAY BE DAMAGED. DO NOT USE CLEANING PRODUCTS CON- TAINING ALCOHOL, SOLVENTS OR THAT ARE ABRASIVE FOR THE CLEANING OF PLASTIC PARTS. ROTARY BRUSHES OR SPONGES WITH HARD SURFA- CES CAN MAKE SCRATCHES CHROME PARTS AND POLISHED METAL TREAT THE PARTS MADE OF CHROME, ALUMINIUM OR POLISHED STEEL IN...
  • Page 11: Carbon Monoxide

    Clean the rubber parts using water and mild shampoo (brand-name, suitable for car bodies) THE USE OF SILICONE SPRAY TO CLEAN THE RUBBER SEALS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE. DO NOT USE OTHER PRODUCTS CONTAINING SILICON FOR CLEANING THE MOTORCYCLE Carbon monoxide If you need to keep the engine running while working on the vehicle, please ensure that you do so in an open or very well ventilated area.
  • Page 12: Fuel

    Fuel CAUTION FUEL USED TO DRIVE EXPLOSION ENGINES IS HIGHLY INFLAMMABLE AND CAN BECOME EXPLOSIVE UNDER SPECIFIC CONDITIONS. IT IS THEREFORE RECOMMENDED TO CARRY OUT REFUELLING AND MAINTENANCE PROCE- DURES IN A VENTILATED AREA WITH THE ENGINE SWITCHED OFF. DO NOT SMOKE DURING REFUELLING OR NEAR FUEL VAPOUR.
  • Page 13: Coolant

    Coolant Coolant contains ethylene glycol, which may be flammable in certain conditions. Eth- ylene glycol burns with an invisible flame which may still cause burns. CAUTION TAKE PARTICULAR CARE NOT TO SPILL COOLANT ONTO HOT PARTS OR THE ENGINE AND EXHAUST SYSTEM; THE FLUID MAY CATCH FIRE AND BURN WITH INVISIBLE FLAMES.
  • Page 14: Brake Fluid

    HAND THE OIL OVER TO OR HAVE IT COLLECTED BY THE NEAREST USED OIL RECYCLING COMPANY OR THE SUPPLIER. DO NOT DISPOSE OF OIL IN THE ENVIRONMENT KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Brake fluid BRAKE FLUID MAY BE HARMFUL TO PAINTWORK, PLASTIC AND RUBBER. WHEN SERVICING THE BRAKING SYSTEM PROTECT THESE COMPONENTS WITH A CLEAN CLOTH.
  • Page 15: Stand

    THE SKIN. WHEN HANDLING BATTERY ELECTROLYTE, WEAR TIGHT-FITTING GLOVES AND PROTECTIVE APPAREL. IN THE EVENT OF SKIN CONTACT WITH THE ELECTROLYTIC FLUID, RINSE WELL WITH PLENTY OF CLEAN WATER. IT IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT TO PROTECT YOUR EYES BECAUSE EVEN TINY AMOUNTS OF BATTERY ACID MAY CAUSE BLINDNESS. IN THE EVENT OF CONTACT WITH THE EYES, RINSE WITH PLENTY OF WATER FOR FIFTEEN MINUTES AND CONSULT AN EYE SPECIALIST IMMEDIATELY.
  • Page 16 CAUTION SOME OF THE CONNECTORS ON THE VEHICLE MAY BE ACCIDENTALLY SWAPPED, AND MAY COMPROMISE NORMAL VEHICLE OPERATION AND/OR CAUSE IRREPARABLE DAMAGE TO PARTS OF THE VEHICLE IF INCORRECT- LY INSTALLED.
  • Page 17: Vehicle

    Tuono V4 1100 Chap. 02 Vehicle...
  • Page 18: Arrangement Of The Main Components

    Arrangement of the main components (02_01, 02_02) 02_01...
  • Page 19 2. Horn 3. Centre headlamp (high beam) 4. Left headlamp with arrow 5. Daytime running lights 6. Steering damper 7. ASC control unit (Aprilia Suspension Control) (if available) 8. Top fairing 9. Digital display 10. Clutch lever 11. Left rear-view mirror 12.
  • Page 20 24. Tail fairing/ passenger saddle lock 25. Left hand passenger footrest 26. Side stand 27. Left hand rider footrest 28. Gearbox lever 29. AQS (Aprilia Quick Shift) 30. Left hand fairing lug 31. Engine oil radiator 32. Coolant radiator 33. Front left brake calliper 34.
  • Page 21: Dashboard

    52. Front right brake calliper 53. Exhaust valve actuator 54. Right hand fairing lug 55. Engine oil level dipstick 56. Engine oil load cap 57. Rear brake lever 58. Rear brake pump with oil tank 59. Right hand rider footrest 60.
  • Page 22 02_03 Key: 1. "+" button; 2. Horn button; 3. Turn indicator control; 4. Up button (MODE UP); 5. Set button (MODE SET); 6. Right button (MODE RIGHT); 7. Down button (MODE DOWN); 8. "-" button; 9. Low beam / high beam / flash high beam switch; 10.
  • Page 23: Digital Instrument Panel

    Authorised Aprilia Dealer to enable these keys or to disable a key that has been lost. Upon vehicle delivery, approximately ten seconds after the key is set to ON, the instrument cluster requests a personal five-digit code to be entered.
  • Page 24: Light Unit

    • the dashboard need not be replaced should the ignition switch be changed • new keys can be programmed NOTE IF THE PERSONA CODE IS NOT MEMORISED AND THE VEHICLE IS USED, THE MESSAGE DISAPPEARS AFTER 10 SECONDS BUT REAPPEARS WITH EACH KEY ON.
  • Page 25: Digital Lcd Display

    Digital lcd display (02_07, 02_08, 02_09, 02_10, 02_11, 02_12, 02_13, 02_14, 02_15, 02_16, 02_17) NOTE THE DASHBOARD INSTRUMENT PANEL IS EQUIPPED WITH A TWILIGHT SEN- SOR WHICH IS USED TO SWITCH AUTOMATICALLY BETWEEN DAY MODE AND NIGHT MODE, CHANGING THE BACKGROUND COLOUR ACCORDINGLY, IN RELATION TO AMBIENT LIGHT CONDITIONS.
  • Page 26 (where available) On vehicles equipped with the APRILIA MIA electronic control unit, a navigation dis- play mode may also be accessed by pressing and holding MODE RIGHT while in ROAD mode only . Pressing and holding the button changes the digital display mode from ROAD to NAVI, and then to MENU.
  • Page 27 ROAD MODE - TRIP 1/TRIP 2 1) Engine speed (rpm x 1000); 2) Low tyre pressure alarm (where applicable); 3) Electronic suspension alarm (where applicable); 4) Indication regarding ABS only on the front wheel when the intervention level is set to "1";...
  • Page 28 21) Data link with smartphone; 22) Service icon; 23) General warning icon; 24) Trip computer log (TRIP A / TRIP B), telephone, music, media player, a-PRC system settings for "T1" (ATC / AWC) or "T2" (ATC or ASC (if available) / AEM / AEB / ABS / ALC);...
  • Page 29 RACE MODE 1) Engine speed (rpm x 1000); 2) Low tyre pressure alarm (where applicable); 3) Electronic suspension alarm (where applicable); 4) Indication regarding ABS only on the front wheel when the intervention level is set to "1"; 5) Low battery voltage warning icon; 6) Water temperature (displayed in °C or °F);...
  • Page 30 LAP TIMER The screen with the registered times can be displayed only in the RACE riding mode, within the specific menu section (see the paragraph "ADVANCED FUNCTIONS"). While the vehicle is moving, the timer is activated by briefly pressing the high beam flash button.
  • Page 31 MAINTENANCE ICON When a maintenance interval threshold is exceeded, an icon with a spanner is shown. This indicator may be reset once the scheduled service has been completed by an authorised Aprilia Dealer or service centre. 02_12 LOW BATTERY WARNING The battery icon displayed at the top left of the digital display indicates a problem at the battery charging system.
  • Page 32 VEHICLE IS IN USE, THE LEVEL INDICATOR BARS WILL NO LONGER BE SHOWN ON THE DIGITAL DISPLAY. IN THIS CASE, TAKE THE VEHICLE TO AN Official Aprilia Dealership. NOTE THE INDICATED FUEL LEVEL MAY VARY AND NOT BE DISPLAYED ACCU- RATELY IF THE MOTORCYCLE IS INCLINED (E.G.
  • Page 33: Alarms

    ALARM URGENT SERVICE on the digital display. Take your vehicle as soon as possible to an Authorised Aprilia Dealer. In these cases, the control unit activates a safety procedure that limits the vehicle performance so that the rider is able to reach an Authorised Aprilia Dealer at low speed.
  • Page 34 THE INDICATION IS ACCOMPANIED BY THE RED GENERAL WARNING ICON FLASHING. 02_20 STOP THE VEHICLE AND IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN Approved Aprilia Dealer. If a fault is detected with the oil pressure sensor, the digital display shows the message ALARM OIL SENSOR.
  • Page 35 INDICATE THAT THEY ARE ABOUT TO PULL OVER AND STOP. ATC alarm disabled The ATC system disabling alarm is activated when there is a problem that can cause the system itself to be disabled. CAUTION DRIVE CAREFULLY AND IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN Official Aprilia Dealer 02_23...
  • Page 36 FIXED. 02_24 CAUTION DRIVE CAREFULLY AND IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN Official Aprilia Dealer "CAN BUS OFF" electronic control unit disconnected alarm If no connection is detected, the fault is indicated on the dashboard instrument panel by the message ALARM CAN BUS OFF and by the red general alarm icon, which illuminates steadily.
  • Page 37 Headlamp disconnected alarm If no connection is detected between the instrument panel and the headlight, the in- strument panel itself signals the fault by displaying the message ALARM CAN HLU and by the red general alarm icon, which illuminates steadily. NOTE THE FRONT TURN INDICATORS ALSO FLASH WHILE THE ERROR "ALARM CAN HLU"...
  • Page 38: Mapping Selection

    Electronic suspension ECU disconnection alarm (where provided) If the electronic suspension ECU is not detected, the instrument panel signals the anomaly by displaying the message ALARM CAN SCU DISCONNECTED. CAUTION THE INDICATION IS ACCOMPANIED BY THE RED GENERAL WARNING ICON FIXED.
  • Page 39 The TRACK 1 riding mode is fully customisable. The TRACK 2 riding mode is fully customisable. The RACE riding mode is intended for performance-oriented usage, with less invasive traction control and engine brake effect settings. To cycle through the different riding modes, press the specific button on the right hand handlebar control set briefly.
  • Page 40 To gain access to the riding mode settings screen, press and hold the relative button on the right hand lights switch. The only riding modes with user-modifiable parameters are: SPORT, for the ROAD/ NAVI modes, and TRACK 1 / TRACK 2 for the RACE mode. Using the MODE UP or MODE DOWN buttons the desired parameter may be selected and by briefly pressing the MODE RIGHT button the intervention value can be in- creased.
  • Page 41: Control Buttons

    "T1" / "T2" a-PRC system intervention level information and if the APRILIA MIA ECU is present, the phone, music and media information as well. In the RACE drive mode the following data can be viewed: the A/B trip log information 02_33 and the "T1"...
  • Page 42 Repeated brief presses on the "MODE RIGHT" button will cyclically show: • A) Trip log A. • B) Trip log B. • C) Phone information. (if applicable) • D) Music information. (if applicable) • E) Media information. (if applicable) • F) Tyre pressure information.
  • Page 43 02_38 E) Media information (displayed in ROAD / NAVI modes only) (where applicable) The vehicle is equipped with the "APRILIA MIA" accessory, which communicates with the smartphone via Bluetooth. Using the special "APRILIA " application installed on the smartphone, it is possible to exchange data with the vehicle and manage multi- media contents.
  • Page 44 The "MIA PAIRING" menu contains 3 functions: • pairing phone; • pairing handset 1; • pairing handset 2. After selecting "PAIRING PHONE" (only available with vehicle stationary), press MODE SET briefly to enable discoverable mode. 02_40 Enable the bluetooth search on your smartphone, select the "BT-ROUTER" device and, if required, enter the password "0000"...
  • Page 45 Multimedia functions may be accessed using the MODE buttons if a bluetooth headset is paired with the digital display from the "APRILIA" app. After pairing it will be possible to answer or reject calls, activate voice commands and control the music on the...
  • Page 46 Activate the "pairing" mode of the bluetooth headset to be paired (refer to the in- structions of the device itself). Press the Bluetooth icon on the main screen of the "APRILIA" application and perform a new search for devices until the headset is dis- played. Select the bluetooth headset, check the "Handsfree/driver headset" option and press "Pair".
  • Page 47 • once the Application is connected, select the Bluetooth icon that appears on the main screen; • open the Bluetooth devices menu; • select "Configure" and delete all paired devices, leaving the current device as the last one; • make sure that the application icon on the display is off; •...
  • Page 48 "BT-ROUTER", select "Info", enable the options manually. INTERCOM AND VOCAL COMMANDS MANAGEMENT The "APRILIA" system manages the connection between the intercom and smart- phone upon activation by the user. FOR SAFETY REASONS, IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CARRY OUT THE ACTIVA- TION / DEACTIVATION PROCEDURES WITH THE VEHICLE AT A STANDSTILL.
  • Page 49 The audio volume may now be controlled by pressing and holding MODE UP or MODE DOWN. 02_47 Pressing MODE SET briefly again deactivates the connection. The state "INTERCOM OFF" is now shown on the digital display. 02_48 To activate the "VOICE" function, which allows the user to access and use functions of their smartphone with voice commands from the handset (e.g.
  • Page 50 WHEN A SMARTPHONE CONNECTS WITH THE "APRILIA MIA" SYSTEM (BT- ROUTER), AUDIO IS AUTOMATICALLY ROUTED TO THE APRILIA MIA SYSTEM. IF A HEADSET IS NOT CONNECTED TO THE "APRILIA MIA" SYSTEM YOU CAN NOT MANAGE THE AUDIO OF CALLS OR LISTEN TO MUSIC, THEREFORE YOU NEED TO MANUALLY DIRECT THE AUDIO OF YOUR SMARTPHONE TOWARDS THE DESIRED DEVICE (E.G.
  • Page 51 Lower volume (with call in PRESS MODE DOWN BRIEFLY progress) MANAGING A SECOND CALL If the smartphone paired with the "APRILIA MIA" system is capable of receiving a second incoming call, a number of functions for managing a second call are available.
  • Page 52 WHEN A SMARTPHONE CONNECTS WITH THE "APRILIA MIA" SYSTEM (BT- ROUTER), AUDIO IS AUTOMATICALLY ROUTED TO THE APRILIA MIA SYSTEM. IF A HEADSET IS NOT CONNECTED TO THE "APRILIA MIA" SYSTEM YOU CAN NOT MANAGE THE AUDIO OF CALLS OR LISTEN TO MUSIC, THEREFORE YOU...
  • Page 53 THE DESIRED DEVICE (E.G. SPEAKERS / MICROPHONE OF THE SMART- PHONE). The following information appears on the digital display: • track playing; • playback paused; • playback interrupted. Use the MODE buttons to manage audio playback as shown in the table: MODE SELECTOR FUNCTIONS FOR MUSIC MANAGEMENT Play track...
  • Page 54 F) Tyre pressure information (displayed in ROAD and NAVI modes only) (where applicable) Select this screen to view information relative to tyre pressure and temperature. 02_52 G) Navigation destination (where applicable) Select this screen to view the destination for the navigation system entered via the smartphone.
  • Page 55: Advanced Functions

    I) "T2" a-PRC system intervention level information Select this screen to view the ATC or ASC (if available), AEM, AEB, ABS, ALC system intervention levels. 02_54 From the screen that shows the "T2" information, briefly press the MENU SET to gain direct access to the configuration menu of the ASC MODE displayed.
  • Page 56 The menu structure, which varies depending on the selected riding mode, is illustrated in the following flow diagram. 02_57...
  • Page 57 02_58...
  • Page 58 The menu is composed of the following entries: 1) Lap timer (in RACE mode only) 2) Vehicle 3) ASC (if supplied) 4) Display 5) Dashboard (Dashboard) 6) Service (Service) 02_59 02_60 1) Lap timer (in RACE mode only) The "Lap timer" menu contains the following options: 1.1) Lap times 1.2) Reset The functions available in the "Lap timer"...
  • Page 59 1.1) Lap times (in RACE mode only) Press MODE RIGHT briefly to access the "Lap times" functions. This function allows you to display the memorised laps and the relative specific infor- mation, including: - Number of the lap. - Lap time. - Maximum speed.
  • Page 60 2) Vehicle The "Vehicle" menu contains the following options: 2.1) Mode (Mode) 2.2) Shift light (Shift light) 2.3) AQS down 2.4) Calibration (Calibration) 2.5) LH Switch (only in the ROAD/NAVI mode) 02_64 2.6) Emergency brake (brake light) (in ROAD/NAVI mode only) 2.7) PIT status (in RACE mode only) 2.8) Pit speed (pit limiter speed) (in RACE mode only) 2.9) Headlamp mode...
  • Page 61 2.2) Shift light (Shift light) This function is used to set the rpm threshold above which the engine rpm bar and the immobilizer indicator light flash. Briefly press on the MODE right button to increase the threshold. Once the maximum rpm is exceeded, the threshold restarts from 6,000 rpm. Press MODE SET briefly to exit edit mode.
  • Page 62 Calibration running Speed not correct 02_70 To calibrate the a-PRC system (Aprilia Performance Ride Control), ride the vehicle on a straight section of level road in the second gear at a speed of 40 +/- 2 km/h (24.85 +/- 1.24 mph) for about 10 seconds.
  • Page 63 NOTE THE CALIBRATION PROCEDURE IS USED TO OPTIMISE a-PRC FUNCTIONAL- ITY IN THE EVENT OF CHANGING TYRE TYPE OR FINAL DRIVE RATIO (PINION- SPROCKET COMBINATION). IF THE VEHICLE IS FITTED WITH TYRES OTHER THAN THOSE INDICATED IN THIS USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL, THE LEVEL SETTINGS OF THE SYS- TEM MAY NEED TO BE MODIFIED IN ORDER TO OBTAIN THE SAME BEHAV- IOUR AS BEFORE.
  • Page 64 2.6) Emergency brake (brake light) (in ROAD/NAVI mode only) When enabled, this function automatically activates the hazard warning lights in the event of hard and/or sudden braking. Activation of the hazard warning lights is not dependent on whether the ABS system is triggered. Briefly press the MODE RIGHT button to activate the function if it is inactive and press it again to reactivate the function.
  • Page 65 2.9) Headlamp mode This function is used to set the operating mode of the lights. Briefly press on the MODE RIGHT button to select the use mode. These modes will be visible cyclically every time the button is pressed. Auto = Automatic Manual = Manual Emergency = Emergency;...
  • Page 66 3.1) A1 - Active track / 3.2) A2 - Active sport / 3.3) A3 - Active road The automatic modes actively adapt the settings based on the vehicle's behaviour in relation with the driving style. Depending on the selected mode, the following settings will be available for editing.
  • Page 67 NOTE THE NUMBERS SET AT A LOW VALUE CORRESPOND TO A LOWER CONTROL AND THUS ARE IDEAL FOR A MORE SPORTIVE DRIVING. THE NUMBERS SET AT A HIGH VALUE CORRESPOND TO A HIGHER CONTROL AND THUS ARE IDEAL FOR A MORE TOURISTIC DRIVING. 3.4) M1 - Manual track / 3.5) M2 - Manual sport / 3.6) M-3 Manual road These menus allow modifying the suspension settings in "manual"...
  • Page 68 Keep the MODE SET button pressed to reset the reference standard value of the selected parameter. The "compression/extension" parameters can be modified from minimum 1 to maxi- mum 31 (the value corresponds to one click of a traditional suspension) The "steering damper" values can be modified from minimum 1 to maximum 21 (the indicated value corresponds to one click of a traditional steering damper) Briefly push the MODE SET button to the left to return to the "ASC"...
  • Page 69 4.1) Backlight (Backlight) This function allows you to change the backlight of the digital display, from a minimum value of 1 to a maximum value of 10. With each brief press on the MODE RIGHT button the back light intensity can be increased by one point.
  • Page 70 5) Dashboard (Dashboard) The "Dashboard" menu contains the following options: 5.1) Clock (Clock) 5.2) Units (Units) 5.3) Languages (Languages) The functions available in the "Dashboard" menu are described in the following para- graphs. 02_84 5.1) Clock (Clock) The "Clock" menu contains the following options: 5.1.1) Set time (Set time) 5.1.2) 12H or 24H mode (12 H or 24 H display) The functions available in the "Clock"...
  • Page 71 Press and hold the MODE RIGHT button to continuously increase the value until the button is released. Press MODE SET briefly to go back to the "Clock" menu. 5.1.2) 12H or 24H mode (12 H or 24 H display) To change the clock display format, briefly press the MODE RIGHT button. Press MODE SET briefly to go back to the "Dashboard"...
  • Page 72 5.2.1) Speed (Speed) This function may be used to change the unit of measurement used for speed. Briefly press on the MODE RIGHT button to change the measurement unit. Press MODE SET briefly to go back to the "Dashboard" menu. NOTE IF THE UNIT OF MEASURE SET AT THE FACTORY HAS BEEN CHANGED, THE SPEED'S UNIT OF MEASURE WILL FLASH FOR 30 SECONDS EACH TIME THE...
  • Page 73 5.2.3) Temperature (Temperature) This function is used to change the unit of measurement used for temperature: • °C (Celsius degrees) • °F (Fahrenheit degrees) Briefly press on the MODE RIGHT button to change the measurement unit. Press MODE SET briefly to go back to the "Dashboard" menu. 02_91 5.2.4) Pressure (where applicable) This function is used to change the unit of measurement used for tyre pressure:...
  • Page 74 6) Service (Service) The "Service" menu contains the following options: 6.1) Change user code (Change user code) 6.2) Code recovery (Code recovery) 6.3) Application 6.4) Boot loader The functions available in the "Service" menu are described in the following para- 02_94 graphs.
  • Page 75 Enter the new user code following the "CHANGE USER CODE " procedure. GPS NAVIGATION (where applicable) The "APRILIA MIA" system, paired with the "APRILIA" application, allows GPS indi- cations to be shown on the digital display. By means of pictograms, distance and travel time data, the desired destination can be reached.
  • Page 76 Press and hold down MODE UP to access the GPS navigation directions and infor- mation screen. NOTE BY SETTING THE DESTINATION ADDRESS THROUGH THE "APRILIA" APPLI- CATION, THE DIGITAL DISPLAY AUTOMATICALLY DISPLAYS THE DIREC- TIONS SCREEN. NOTE "SHORT PRESS": PRESS THE BUTTON AND RELEASE WITHIN 0.5 SECONDS;...
  • Page 77 Navigation screen key: A = next manoeuvre symbol; B = number of exit to take from roundabout; C = distance remaining to manoeuvre "A"; D = distance remaining to arrival at destination; E = time remaining to arrival at destination; F = selected/active riding mode;...
  • Page 78: Ignition Switch

    V = general warning icon W = Trip computer log (TRIP A / TRIP B), telephone, music, media player, a-PRC system settings for "T1" (ATC / AWC) or "T2" (ATC or ASC (if available) / AEM / AEB / ABS / ALC). Ignition switch (02_100) The ignition switch (1) is located on the upper plate of the headstock.
  • Page 79: Locking The Steering Wheel

    extracted. Once the key has been extracted, the immobilizer system is active (if present). Locking the steering wheel (02_101) To lock the steering: • Turn the handlebar fully to the left. • Turn the ignition switch to "OFF". • Push the key in and turn it anticlockwise (to the left), and steer the handlebar slowly until the key engages in the "LOCK"...
  • Page 80: Horn Button

    • If the motorcycle is equipped with electronic suspensions, managed by the ASC connection, the screen will change to the "T1" display highlighting the modified ATC control level. - From all other trip computer views, if the ATC control level is changed, the instrument panel will automatically switch to the "T1"...
  • Page 81: Switch Direction Indicators

    Switch direction indicators (02_105, 02_106) Move the switch to the left to indicate a left turn; move the switch to the right to indicate a right turn. Pressing the switch deactivates the turn indicator. CAUTION IF THE TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR LAMP FLASHES RAPIDLY, THIS MEANS THAN ONE OR BOTH OF THE TURN SIGNAL LED MODULES HAVE FAILED.
  • Page 82: High/Low Beam Selector

    Switching on the opposite side turn indicators without pressing the switch in the in- termediate reset position causes both the time and distance counters to reset and recommence from zero. High/low beam selector (02_107) In DRL ON mode: • the DRL lights only are lit when the selector is left in the centre position (2). •...
  • Page 83: Daytime/Night Lights Switch

    Daytime/night lights switch (02_109, 02_110) This button selects the operating mode of the daytime running lights (DRL) or low beam headlights. • Press the button briefly to cycle through the modes available. NOTE IF THE "HEADLAMP MODE" FUNCTION (SEE PARAGRAPH "ADVANCED FUNC- TIONS") IS SET TO "AUTO"...
  • Page 84: Start-Up Button

    Start-up button (02_111) Press the button on the right hand handlebar control set to turn the engine over with the starter motor. The following conditions are necessary to permit engine start: • If the vehicle is in neutral with the side stand extended: apply the front or rear brake and simultaneously press the starter button on the right hand handlebar control set.
  • Page 85: Selector Cruise Control / Awc

    Selector Cruise Control / AWC (02_113, 02_114, 02_115, 02_116) CAUTION CRUISE CONTROL IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN ROAD AND NAVI MODES CAUTION ALWAYS SWITCH OFF THE SYSTEM (SWITCHING FROM ON TO OFF) BEFORE CHANGING THE RIDING MODE. Cruise control is an electronic system that keeps the vehicle at a constant speed se- lected by the rider.
  • Page 86 The system can be used in certain ranges of speeds for the gears from the third to the sixth, even during deceleration and with the throttle grip released. The maximum and minimum settable speed values depend on the gear currently se- lected Once at the required speed, the cruise control system may be activated by the rider (switched to SET state) by pushing the cruise control selector briefly (for less than 1...
  • Page 87 NOTE THE SYSTEM WILL DEACTIVATE IF DURING ACCELERATION THE SPEED EX- CEEDS THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE SPEED FOR THE GEAR IN WHICH THE SYSTEM WAS ACTIVE. 02_115 The system is deactivated (change from SET to ON status) if any of the following conditions: •...
  • Page 88: Button Pit

    CAUTION WHEN ENTERING THE ADJUSTMENT MODE OF THE CRUISE CONTROL, THE QUICK SHIFT SYSTEM IS DISABLED. AWC SELECTOR (Aprilia Wheelie Control) (when enabled from the menu) Once the AWC function has been activated by the menu settings and therefore can be interacted with, using the selector switch it is possible to change the intervention value with a short shift up or down.
  • Page 89: System A-Prc (Aprilia Performance Ride Control) (02_119

    WHEN THE SYSTEM IS ACTIVE, THE IMMOBILIZER INDICATOR LIGHT FLASH- 02_118 System a-PRC (Aprilia Performance Ride Control) (02_119, 02_120, 02_121) Aprilia Performance Ride Control is an integrated electronic control system that helps improving the performance and the driver's safety. a-PRC consists of 9 systems: ALC: Aprilia Launch Control;...
  • Page 90 Aprilia Launch Control Launch control: a system designed to help the rider optimise acceleration during standing starts. Its level can be changed from 1 (minimum intervention) to 3 (maximum intervention) CAUTION THE ALC SYSTEM MUST BE USED WITH EXTREME PRUDENCE AS THERE IS NO FUNCTION TO PREVENT THE MOTORCYCLE FROM TIPPING OVER IN ANY OF THE THREE POSSIBLE SETTING LEVELS.
  • Page 91 ALC, controlled launch, is a specific traction control use system that takes into con- sideration the initial sped as zero. Once the LAUNCH control function is activated and the throttle is opened completely, the engine speed increases to and is maintained at approximately 10,000 rpm, irrespective of the level set.
  • Page 92 The three systems can therefore be set independently of one another and can function simultaneously. Aprilia Engine Brake is a system which manages the engine brake, with three select- able levels: • Level 1 has the least invasive engine brake.
  • Page 93 This results in an optimized compression and extension damping, based on the ve- hicle's behaviour during driving. The system permanently adjusts the compression and extension damping levels according to the circumstances. The ASC system also controls the steering damper, whose function is to dampen the rotation of the handlebar.
  • Page 94 • Front compression: Energy absorption control when the front suspension is compressed. Therefore, the compression is adjusted when the front wheel is subjected to a load. • Front extension:Energy absorption control when the front suspension is in extension phase. It adjusts the speed with which the suspension returns to the normal position after having been compressed.
  • Page 95 • Acceleration support Control that allows balancing the suspensions during the acceleration phases, limiting (depending on the set value) the load var- iation and consequently offering better control. • Mid-corner support: Control that allows balancing the suspensions while cornering, limiting (based on the set value) the load variations and conse- quently offering better control.
  • Page 96 IS DISCONNECTED, THE CURRENTLY USED MODE INDICATOR LIGHT WILL FLASH, INDICATING A FAULT OF THE ASC SYSTEM. THEREFORE, DRIVE CAREFULLY AND IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN OFFICIAL APRILIA DEALER. CAUTION EVEN IF A FAULT IS SIGNALLED AND THEREFORE WHEN THERE IS NO ELEC- TRONIC SUSPENSION MANAGEMENT, THEY WILL NOT LOSE THEIR TRADI- TIONAL MECHANICAL FUNCTIONALITY.
  • Page 97 The ABS system may be set to three different levels from 1 (minimum slip control) to 3 (maximum slip control), from the specific setting screen (see paragraph in the "SE- LECTING MAPS"). Level 1 is suitable for performance use by expert riders only. At this level the lifting control of the rear wheel is not active and neither is the cornering system.
  • Page 98 - the ABS system is working. If the ABS disabled indication remains: NOTE SHOULD THIS OCCUR, CONTACT AN Aprilia Approved Dealer. NOTE IN CASE OF EXTENDED REAR WHEEL ROTATION WITH THE FRONT ONE LOCKED (BURNOUT, MOTORCYCLE ON THE CENTRE STAND, ETC.) THE SYS- TEM CAN BE DEACTIVATED AUTOMATICALLY WHEN THE ABS and a-PRC INDICATOR LIGHT STAYS ON.
  • Page 99 IMPORTANT TO CHECK THAT THE DISTANCE BETWEEN TONE WHEEL AND SENSOR IS THE ONE SPECIFIED. FOR CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT, CON- TACT AN Authorised Aprilia Workshop. WHERE THE MOTORCYCLE HAS AN ABS SYSTEM, NON-APPROVED BRAKE PADS AND TYRES COMPROMISE SMOOTH BRAKING, DRASTICALLY REDUC- ING DRIVING SAFETY.
  • Page 100 SUCH BEHAVIOUR IS TO BE CONSIDERED NORMAL AND DOES NOT CREATE MALFUNCTIONS IN THE SYSTEM. IF THE GAP FOR ONE OR BOTH SENSORS IS NOT WITHIN THE TOLERANCE INDICATED BELOW, TAKE THE MOTORCYCLE TO AN Approved Aprilia Dealer Characteristic Distance between tone wheel and front sensor 0.5 - 2.00 mm (0.020 - 0.079 in)
  • Page 101 THE TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM CANNOT PREVENT FALLS WHILE COR- NERING. ACCELERATING SUDDENLY WHILE THE VEHICLE IS INCLINED OR WITH THE HANDLEBARS TURNED WILL PUT THE VEHICLE IN AN UNSTABLE STATE THAT IS EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO RECTIFY. DO NOT SPEED RECKLESSLY. LIMITS OF GRIP ARE DETERMINED BY LAWS OF PHYSICS WHICH EVEN THE ATC SYSTEM CANNOT OVERCOME.
  • Page 102 - ATC system working correctly. If the 'ATC system deactivated' indication persists: NOTE SHOULD THIS OCCUR, CONTACT AN Aprilia Approved Dealer. THE ATC SYSTEM ACTS ON THE REAR WHEEL ON THE BASIS OF INFORMA- TION RECEIVED FROM TONE WHEELS INSTALLED ON BOTH WHEELS. AL-...
  • Page 103 NOTE a-PRC SYSTEM SENSORS, WITH HIGH PRECISION OF READING THE TONE WHEELS, CAN GENERATE, WITH MOTORCYCLE AT STANDSTILL AND ENGINE RUNNING, A km/h (mi) SPEED INDICATION IN THE DIGITAL DISPLAY. SUCH PERFORMANCE IS NORMAL AND DOES NOT CAUSE MALFUNCTIONING OF THE a-PRC SYSTEM. Characteristic Distance between tone wheel and front sensor 0.5 - 2.00 mm (0.020 - 0.079 in)
  • Page 104 THE BEST SUITED TO YOUR RIDING STYLE AND FOR DIFFERENT ROAD AND WEATHER CONDITIONS. LEVEL "1" IS RECOMMENDED FOR EXPERT RIDERS IN IDEAL ROAD SURFACE CONDITIONS. ALL OTHER LEVELS ARE INTERMEDIATE SETTINGS BETWEEN LEVEL "1" AND LEVEL "8". To deactivate the system, set the control level to "0". The a-PRC indicator light is constantly lit.
  • Page 105 Disabling ATC also automatically disables AWC. Aprilia Wheelie Control Wheelie control: a system designed to help the rider control wheelieing by reducing torque to gently lower the front wheel to the ground.
  • Page 106 CAUTION THE CLUTCH MUST BE USED FOR UPSHIFTS AT ENGINE SPEEDS BELOW 3,000 RPM. CAUTION THE SYSTEM IS ACTIVE WHEN SHIFTING UP ONLY WITH THE THROTTLE OPEN. It can operate when downshifting as long as all the required conditions are met, in- cluding an rpm less than the maximum threshold, which varies according to the gear.
  • Page 107 CAUTION WHEN THE SYSTEM IS ACTIVE, THE IMMOBILIZER INDICATOR LIGHT FLASH- 02_121 ABLE OF RECOMMENDED SETTINGS Engine map Road surface User Customisable (all parameters may be modified) Tour Daily use on the road Sport Dry road surface, optimum grip conditions Track 1 Customisable (all parameters may be modified) Track 2...
  • Page 108 NOTE THE TABLE IS ONLY INTENDED AS A GUIDELINE FOR SETTING THE LEVELS OF EACH CONTROL SYSTEM. EACH RIDER MAY PERSONALISE THE LEVELS TO THEIR OWN PREFERENCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ABILITY, RIDING STYLE AND ROAD CONDITIONS. THE ONLY RIDING MODES THAT CAN BE MODIFIED ARE USER (IN THE ROAD MODE), TRACK1 AND TRACK2 (IN THE RACE MODE) FOR MORE INFORMATION ON LEVEL SETTINGS, SEE THE RELATIVE PARA- GRAPHS FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL FUNCTION.
  • Page 109: Immobilizer System Operation

    THE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM CAN MEMORISE UP TO FOUR KEYS. DATA STORAGE OPERATION CAN ONLY BE PERFORMED AT AN Authorised Aprilia DEALER. DATA STORAGE PROCEDURE CANCELS THE EXISTING CODES. THEREFORE, IF A CUSTOMER WANTS TO PROGRAM SOME NEW KEYS, S/HE SHOULD GO TO THE DEALER TAKING ALL THE KEYS S/HE WANTS TO ENABLE.
  • Page 110: The Saddle

    Once the code has been correctly entered, the error will be displayed on the screen. It is then possible to start the motorcycle so you can go immediately to an Authorised Aprilia Dealership. CAUTION PRESSING OR MOVING ANY CONTROL ON THE LEFT SWITCH CLUSTER, IT IS POSSIBLE TO REMOVE THE ERROR NOTIFICATION SCREEN, BUT THE SCREEN WILL BE VISIBLE AGAIN AFTER ABOUT 10 SECONDS.
  • Page 111 • Lift and remove the tail fairing / passenger seat. 02_126 TAIL FAIRING INSTALLATION • Place the tail fairing by aligning the two hooks (A) and (B) with their seats (A) and (B) on the vehicle. 02_127 • Press the tail fairing downward with one hand and with the other push it backward until it is completely coupled.
  • Page 112 PASSENGER SADDLE INSTALLATION • Place the saddle by aligning the hook (C) with its seat (C) on the vehicle. 02_129 • Press the saddle downward with one hand and with the other push it back- ward until it is completely coupled. 02_130 CAUTION BEFORE RIDING, MAKE SURE THAT THE SADDLE IS PROPERLY FIXED.
  • Page 113 Tuono V4 1100 PASSENGER SADDLE REMOVAL • Turn the key clockwise. 02_131 • Lift the front part and at the same time detach the external pins from the saddle support/passenger handle. 02_132...
  • Page 114 • Pull the passenger saddle to the front to release the rear hooks from the saddle support/passenger handle. 02_133 PASSENGER SADDLE INSTALLATION • Place the tail fairing by aligning the two hooks (D) and (E) with their seats (D) and (E) on the vehicle and push it backward. 02_134 •...
  • Page 115: Identification

    The operations described below are identical for both versions. RIDER SADDLE REMOVAL • Using the supplied hex key, unscrew and remove the two saddle fixing screws in order to remove it from the vehicle. 02_136 RIDER SADDLE INSTALLATION • Perform the above described steps in reverse order. •...
  • Page 116 CAUTION THE MODIFICATION OF THE IDENTIFICATION CODES IS A SERIOUS PUNISH- ABLE CRIME. HOWEVER, THE LIMITED WARRANTY FOR NEW VEHICLES WILL BE VOID IF THE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) HAS BEEN MODI- FIED OR NOT PROMPTLY DETERMINED. CHASSIS NUMBER The chassis number is stamped on the RH side of the headstock. Chassis No.
  • Page 117: Use

    Tuono V4 1100 Chap. 03...
  • Page 118: Checks

    THE VEHICLE, SO THAT IT OPERATES CORRECTLY AND SAFELY. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURIES OR VEHICLE DAM- AGE. CONTACT AN Authorised Aprilia Dealer IMMEDIATELY IF IN ANY DOUBT ABOUT THE FUNCTIONS OF ANY CONTROLS OR IF ANY MALFUNCTIONS ARE FOUND OR SUSPECTED.
  • Page 119 brake pads for wear. If necessary top-up with brake fluid. Throttle grip Check that the grip rotates smoothly and without impediment. Engine oil Check and/or top-up as required. Wheels/ tyres Check that tyres are in good conditions. Check inflation pressure, tyre wear and potential damage.
  • Page 120 upon spring tension. Lubricate couplings and joints if necessary. Check that the side stand safety switch functions correctly. Clamping elements Check that the clamping elements are not loose. Adjust or tighten them as required. Fuel tank Check level and refill if necessary. Check the circuit for leaks or obstructions.
  • Page 121: Refuelling

    Refuelling (03_02, 03_03) To refuel: • Lift the cover (1). • Insert the key (2) into the fuel tank cap lock (3). • Turn the key clockwise, pull and open the fuel filler cap. CAUTION 03_02 ALWAYS USE PETROL WITH A MAXIMUM OF 10% BIOETHANOL CONTENT (E10).
  • Page 122 The EN16942 European standard requires the identification of the compatibility of the vehicles with the fuel type by means of a graphic symbol for consumer information. The symbols listed below facilitate the recognition of the correct fuel type to be used on your vehicle.
  • Page 123: Rear Shock Absorbers Adjustment

    After refuelling: • The cap can only be closed if the key (2) is inserted. • Once the key (2) is inserted, press the cap to close it again. • Remove the key (2). • Close the cover (1). MAKE SURE THE CAP IS TIGHTLY CLOSED. Rear shock absorbers adjustment (03_04, 03_05) The rear suspension consists of a spring-shock absorber unit linked to the frame via uniball joints and to the swingarm via a linkage system.
  • Page 124 EN THE SCREW (1) AND DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE SEAL UNDERNEATH, AS NITROGEN MAY COME OUT RESULTING IN RISK OF ACCIDENTS. NOTE THE VEHICLE HAS A HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION (A). 03_04 TO CHANGE THE HEIGHT, YOU MUST CONTACT AN Authorised Aprilia Dealer.
  • Page 125 THE VEHICLE HAS A HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION. FOR USE ON THE TRACK PLEASE OBSERVE THE VALUES RECOMMENDED FOR USE ON THE ROAD. TO CHANGE THE HEIGHT, YOU MUST CONTACT AN Authorised Aprilia Dealer. CAUTION CARRY OUT MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS AT HALF THE INTERVALS SPECI- FIED IF THE VEHICLE IS USED IN PARTICULAR RAINY OR DUSTY CONDI- TIONS, OFF ROAD OR FOR TRACK USE.
  • Page 126 CAUTION FOR THE CORRECT SETTING PARAMETERS, READ THE PARAGRAPH "SET- TING THE REAR SHOCK ABSORBER" CAREFULLY. TAKE YOUR VEHICLE TO AN Authorised Aprilia Dealer, IF NECESSARY. TRY RIDING THE VEHICLE ON THE STREET UNTIL THE OPTIMUM ADJUST- MENT IS OBTAINED.
  • Page 127: Rear Shock Absorbers Setting

    Rear shock absorbers setting (03_06, 03_07) Tuono V4 1100 Factory (Ohlins shock absorber - ASC) SPORT SETTINGS MAY BE USED ONLY FOR OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT ON TRACKS, AWAY FROM NORMAL ROAD TRAFFIC AND WITH THE AUTHORISATION OF THE RELEVANT AUTHORITIES. 03_06 Operate on the adjusting ring nut (2) as follows, to adjust the spring pre-loading (B): Standard adjustment:...
  • Page 128 Tuono V4 1100 (Sachs damper) SPORT SETTINGS MAY BE USED ONLY FOR OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT ON TRACKS, AWAY FROM NORMAL ROAD TRAFFIC AND WITH THE AUTHORISATION OF THE RELEVANT AUTHORITIES. 03_07 STANDARD ADJUSTMENT (FOR ROAD USE) (preloaded) Spring (B) length 146 mm (5.75 in) Rebound adjustment, ring nut (1) open (**) 13 clicks from fully closed...
  • Page 129: Front Fork Adjustment

    Check the tightening of all the elements and the correct operation of the front and rear suspension joints. CAUTION PLEASE CONTACT AN Authorised Aprilia Dealer TO HAVE THE FRONT FORK OIL CHANGED AND ITS OIL SEALS REPLACED. 03_08 The front suspension consists of a hydraulic fork connected to the headstock by means of two plates.
  • Page 130 Tuono V4 1100 Factory (Ohlins fork - ASC ) • The spring pre-load is set in the factory to satisfy any type of driving and therefore it is not recommended to modify its value. 03_09 • To adjust the spring pre-load, disconnect the connector (1) from the electronic forks to be able to reach the adjustment nut (2) located on the cap.
  • Page 131 • The damping, compression, rear extension, braking and turning acceleration assistance are electronically adjusted. To perform these adjustments, refer to paragraph "ADVANCED FUNCTIONS" in the "VEHICLE" chapter. Each adjustment is described in detail at paragraph "a-PRC SYSTEM", under the "ASC" section Tuono V4 1100 (Sachs fork) The left stem is equipped with: •...
  • Page 132: Front Fork Setting

    FOR THE CORRECT SETTING PARAMETERS, READ THE PARAGRAPH "SET- TING THE FRONT FORK" CAREFULLY. TAKE YOUR VEHICLE TO AN Authorised Aprilia Dealer, IF NECESSARY. Front fork setting (03_13, 03_14, 03_15, 03_16) Tuono V4 1100 Factory (Ohlins fork - ASC )
  • Page 133 (***) - this type of adjustment may only be made by an Authorised Aprilia Dealer. Tuono V4 1100 (Sachs fork) TO COUNT THE NUMBER OF CLICKS AND/OR REVOLUTIONS OF ADJUST- MENT SETTINGS ALWAYS START FROM THE MOST RIGID SETTING (WHOLE CLOCKWISE ROTATION OF THE SETTING).
  • Page 134 (*) 5 turns from fully open (**) Stanchion protrusion (A) (***) from 3 notches/ 12 mm (3 notches/0.47 top yoke (excluding cover) (*) - Clockwise (**) - Anticlockwise (***) - this type of adjustment may only be made by an Authorised Aprilia Dealer.
  • Page 135: Steering Shock Absorber Adjustment

    Steering shock absorber adjustment (03_17, 03_18) Tuono V4 1100 Factory (Ohlins shock absorber - ASC) The steering damper can be electronically adjusted, refer to paragraph "ADVANCED FUNCTIONS" in the "VEHICLE" chapter. The type of adjustment that can be performed is described in detail at paragraph "a- PRC SYSTEM", under the "ASC"...
  • Page 136: Justering Af Greb Til Forbremse

    Tuono V4 1100 (Sachs damper) The Tuono V4 1100 version is fitted with a non-adjustable steering damper. No ad- justments can be carried out. 03_18 Justering af greb til forbremse (03_19) It is possible to adjust the distance between the end of the lever (1) and the grip (2), turning the adjuster (3).
  • Page 137: Clutch Lever Adjustment

    Clutch lever adjustment (03_20, 03_21) The clutch lever play (1) can be adjusted acting on the set screw (3). • Turn the set screw (3) toward the direction of motion to increase the lever play (1) and check operation of the guide using the knob (2) as in riding po- sition.
  • Page 138: Starting Up The Engine

    It is advisable to not exceed 7000 rpm for the first 1000 km (621 mi) and then not to exceed 8500 rpm up until 2000 km (1243 mi). AFTER THE SPECIFIED MILEAGE, TAKE YOUR VEHICLE TO AN Official Aprilia Dealer FOR THE CHECKS INDICATED IN THE "RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS"...
  • Page 139 EXHAUST FUMES CONTAIN CARBON MONOXIDE, AN EXTREMELY HARMFUL SUBSTANCE IF INHALED. NEVER START THE ENGINE IN A CLOSED OR INSUFFICIENTLY VENTILATED SPACE. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WARNING COULD LEAD TO UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND EVEN DEATH DUE TO SUFFOCATION. CAUTION WITH THE SIDE STAND LOWERED, THE ENGINE MAY ONLY BE STARTED WITH THE GEARBOX IN NEUTRAL.
  • Page 140 ON NEW VEHICLES, THE SHIFT LIGHT THRESHOLD IS SET TO 12,300 RPM. IF THE GENERAL WARNING SYMBOL IS SHOWN IN THE DIGITAL DISPLAY, IT MEANS THAT THE CONTROL UNIT HAS ENCOUNTERED A FAULT, THERE- FORE IT IS NECESSARY TO CONTACT AN Authorised Aprilia Dealer. 03_24...
  • Page 141: Moving Off / Riding

    DO NOT SET OFF SUDDENLY WHEN THE ENGINE IS COLD. RIDE AT LOW SPEED FOR SEVERAL KILOMETRES. THIS WILL ALLOW THE ENGINE TO WARM UP AND REDUCE POLLUTING EMISSIONS AND FUEL CONSUMPTION. Moving off / riding (03_25, 03_26, 03_27, 03_28) CAUTION WHEN TRAVELLING WITHOUT PASSENGERS, MAKE SURE THE PASSENGER FOOTRESTS ARE FOLDED UP.
  • Page 142 VIEW AND ONLY EXPERIENCE HELPS YOU JUDGE THE DISTANCE SEPARAT- ING YOU AND THE VEHICLE BEHIND. • With the throttle (1) closed (Pos. A) and the engine at idle speed, pull the clutch lever (2). • Push the gearbox lever (3) downward to select the first gear. •...
  • Page 143 • Increase speed by turning the throttle grip (1) gradually (Pos. B), without exceeding the recommended maximum engine speed. SELECT THE APPROPRIATE GEAR AND SPEED FOR THE CONDITIONS. DO NOT ALLOW THE ENGINE SPEED TO DROP EXCESSIVELY. • Release the throttle (1) (Pos. A), pull the clutch lever (2), lift the gear lever (3), release the clutch (2) and accelerate.
  • Page 144 ENGINE RUN AT 3000 rpm FOR ABOUT TWO MINUTES, ALLOWING THE COOL- ANT TO CIRCULATE REGULARLY IN THE SYSTEM; THEN TURN THE ENGINE STOP SWITCH TO ''OFF" AND CHECK THE COOLANT LEVEL. IF, AFTER CONTROLLING THE COOLANT LEVEL, THE TEMPERATURE INDI- CATOR KEEPS FLASHING, CONTACT AN Authorised Aprilia Dealer.
  • Page 145 THUS THE COOLANT TEMPERATURE RISE FURTHER. IN MANY CASES THE ENGINE MAY CONTINUE TO PERFORM, BUT WITH RE- DUCED PERFORMANCE; CONTACT AN Authorised Aprilia Dealer IMMEDIATE- IN ORDER TO AVOID CLUTCH OVERHEATING, SHUT THE ENGINE OFF AS SOON AS POSSIBLE ONCE THE VEHICLE HAS STOPPED AND AT THE SAME TIME THE GEAR IS ENGAGED AND THE CLUTCH LEVER OPERATED.
  • Page 146: Stopping The Engine

    Stopping the engine (03_29) • Release the throttle grip (1), brake gradually and simultaneously downshift to slow down. Once the speed is reduced, before stopping the vehicle: • Operate the clutch lever (2) so that engine does not shut off. When the vehicle is at standstill: •...
  • Page 147: Catalytic Silencer

    DO NOT LEAVE YOUR VEHICLE UNATTENDED WITH THE ENGINE ON OR THE KEY IN THE IGNITION SWITCH. CAUTION IF THE VEHICLE FALLS OR IS ON A STEEP INCLINE FUEL CAN LEAK. FUEL USED TO DRIVE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES IS HIGHLY FLAM- MABLE AND CAN BECOME EXPLOSIVE UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS.
  • Page 148 Check the muffler/exhaust silencer and the silencer pipes, make sure there are no signs of rust or holes and that the exhaust system works properly. If you not an increase in exhaust noise, take your vehicle to an Authorised Aprilia Dealer at once.
  • Page 149: Stand

    Stand (03_30) If it is necessary to extend the side stand for any reason (e.g. after moving the vehicle), proceed as follows: • Select an appropriate parking spot. • Grip the left grip (1) and keep your right hand on the upper rear part of the vehicle (2).
  • Page 150: Safe Driving

    NAME: ......... ADDRESS: ......... TELEPHONE NO.: ......WARNING IN MANY CASES, STOLEN VEHICLES CAN BE IDENTIFIED BY DATA IN THE USE / MAINTENANCE BOOKLET. Safe driving Some simple tips are provided below that will enable you to use your motorcycle on a daily basis in greater safety and peace of mind.
  • Page 151: Basic Safety Rules

    CAUTION ANY ELABORATION THAT MODIFIES THE VEHICLE'S PERFORMANCES, SUCH AS TAMPERING WITH ORIGINAL STRUCTURAL PARTS IS STRICTLY FORBID- DEN BY LAW, AND RENDERS THE MOTORCYCLE NO LONGER CONFORMING TO THE APPROVED TYPE AND DANGEROUS FOR RIDING. CAUTION DO NOT ADJUST THE MIRRORS WHILE DRIVING. THIS COULD CAUSE YOU TO LOOSE CONTROL OF THE MOTORCYCLE.
  • Page 152 The stand is designed to support the weight of the vehicle and a small additional weight, which does not include the rider and passenger. Mounting into driving position, with the side stand in place, is permitted only to prevent the possibility of the vehicle falling or overturn, and does not indicate the possibility for the rider and passenger's weight to be placed on the side stand.
  • Page 153 In any case, the passenger should mount and dismount the vehicle using caution to avoid causing the vehicle or the rider to lose balance. CAUTION THE RIDER TO INSTRUCT THE PASSENGER ABOUT THE PROPER WAY TO MOUNT AND DISMOUNT FROM THE VEHICLE. THE VEHICLE INCLUDES PASSENGER FOOTRESTS WHICH SHOULD BE USED DURING MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING.
  • Page 154 OF BALANCE THE LEFT SIDE IS "PROTECTED" BY THE SIDE STAND) AND KEEP YOUR LEFT FOOT READY TO BE POSITIONED. • Place both feet on the ground and straighten the vehicle into the driving po- sition, always maintaining its equilibrium. CAUTION THE RIDER SHOULD NOT OPEN OR TRY TO OPEN THE PASSENGER FOOTR- ESTS FROM THE RIDER'S SEAT, AS IT COULD COMPROMISE THE STABILITY...
  • Page 155 OF BALANCE THE LEFT SIDE IS "PROTECTED" BY THE SIDE STAND) AND KEEP YOUR LEFT FOOT READY TO BE POSITIONED. • Place both feet on the ground and keep the vehicle balanced in the driving position. • Instruct the passenger on how to get down from the vehicle. RISK OF FALLING OR OVERTURNING.
  • Page 157: Maintenance

    Tuono V4 1100 Chap. 04 Maintenance...
  • Page 158: Foreword

    THE ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM OF THIS VEHICLE IDENTIFIES FAULTS IN REAL TIME AND STORES THEM IN ITS MEMORY FOR SUBSEQUENT READ- ING WITH THE DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM USED BY Authorised Aprilia Dealers. Engine oil level check (04_01, 04_02) Check the engine oil level frequently.
  • Page 159: Engine Oil Top-Up

    • Shut off the engine and wait a few seconds • Keep the vehicle upright with both wheels on the earth • Ensure that you are on a flat surface • Unscrew the engine oil level dipstick (1) 04_01 • Clean the engine oil level dipstick (1) and put it back in without screwing it •...
  • Page 160: Engine Oil Change

    Aprilia Dealer Engine oil filter replacement CAUTION THE ENGINE OIL FILTER MAY ONLY BE CHECKED AND CHANGED BY AN Au- thorised Aprilia Dealer Tyres This vehicle is fitted with tubeless tyres (without inner tubes). CAUTION CHECK TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE REGULARLY AT AMBIENT TEMPERA- TURE.
  • Page 161 NESS IS NOT CUSHIONED AND IS SENT TO THE HANDLEBAR, THUS REDUC- ING GRIP AND ROAD HOLDING SPECIALLY WHEN CORNERING. ON THE OTHER HAND, AN UNDER-INFLATED TYRE CAUSES THE CONTACT PATCH TO INCLUDE A LARGER PORTION OF THE TYRE SIDE WALLS. IF SO, THE TYRE MIGHT SLIP ON OR GET DETACHED FROM THE WHEEL RIM, RE- SULTING IN LOSS OF CONTROL OVER THE VEHICLE.
  • Page 162: Spark Plug Dismantlement

    Spark plug dismantlement CAUTION THE SPARK PLUGS MAY ONLY BE CHECKED, CLEANED AND CHANGED BY AN Authorised Aprilia Dealer Removing the air filter CAUTION THE AIR FILTER MAY ONLY BE CHECKED AND CHANGED BY AN Authorised...
  • Page 163 CAUTION COOLANT IS TOXIC IF INGESTED; CONTACT WITH YOUR EYES OR SKIN MAY CAUSE IRRITATION. IF THE FLUID GETS IN CONTACT WITH THE EYES OR SKIN, RINSE REPEATEDLY WITH PLENTY OF WATER AND SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE. IF SWALLOWED, INDUCE VOMITING, RINSE MOUTH AND THROAT WITH PLENTY OF WATER AND SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE IMMEDIATELY.
  • Page 164: Coolant Check

    CARRY OUT THE CHECK AND TOP UP THE REFRIGERANT LIQUID WITH THE ENGINE SWITCHED OFF AN COLD. 04_04 Coolant top-up NOTE FOR REMOVING, CHECKING AND CHANGING THE COOLANT CONTACT AN Official Aprilia Dealer Checking the brake oil level Checking brake fluid • Rest the vehicle on its stand. •...
  • Page 165: Braking System Fluid Top Up

    • Check brake pads and discs for wear. • If the pads and/or the disc do not need replacing, top-up the fluid. Braking system fluid top up (04_05, 04_06) RISK OF BRAKE FLUID SPILLING. DO NOT OPERATE THE BRAKE LEVER IF THE BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR CAP IS LOOSE OR HAS BEEN REMOVED.
  • Page 166 IF THE DEAD ZONE OF THE BRAKE PEDAL OR BRAKE LEVER IS TOO LONG, OR IN CASE OF FLUID LOSS, IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO BLEED THE AIR TRAPPED IN THE SYSTEM. HAVE THIS PROCEDURE PERFORMED BY AN Authorised Aprilia Dealer.
  • Page 167: Battery

    IF THE DEAD ZONE OF THE BRAKE PEDAL OR BRAKE LEVER IS TOO LONG, OR IN CASE OF FLUID LOSS, IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO BLEED THE AIR TRAPPED IN THE SYSTEM. HAVE THIS PROCEDURE PERFORMED BY AN Authorised Aprilia Dealer. Battery NOTE THIS VEHICLE IS EQUIPPED WITH A LITHIUM BATTERY.
  • Page 168: Battery Removal

    Battery removal (04_07, 04_08) • Ensure that the ignition switch is turned to "OFF". • Remove the rider saddle. • Remove the two screws (1). 04_07 • Turn the battery so that its poles are accessible. • Unscrew and remove the screw (2) of the negative terminal (-). •...
  • Page 169: Use Of A New Battery

    Use of a new battery (04_09, 04_10, 04_11) CHECK THAT THE CABLE TERMINALS AND BATTERY LEADS ARE: - IN GOOD CONDITION (NOT CORRODED OR COVERED BY DEPOSITS); - COVERED BY NEUTRAL GREASE OR PETROLEUM JELLY. CAUTION UPON REFITTING, CONNECT THE LEAD TO THE POSITIVE TERMINAL (+) FIRST AND AFTERWARDS THE LEAD TO THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL (-).
  • Page 170: Charging The Battery

    • Position the fuse holder complete with spacer and fix it with the two screws (1). 04_10 WARNING THIS MOTORCYCLE IS EQUIPPED WITH A BATTERY THAT REQUIRES NO MAINTENANCE OTHER THAN PERIODICALLY CHECKING STATE OF CHARGE. NOTE IN ORDER TO INSTALL AND USE A NEW CONVENTIONAL LEAD BATTERY, THE SPACER (7) INSTALLED ON THE SECONDARY FUSE HOLDER MUST BE RE- MOVED.
  • Page 171 To charge the battery: • Set the battery charger for the recharge type indicated. • Connect the battery to a battery charger of a suitable type for the battery itself. CAUTION WHEN RECHARGING OR USING THE BATTERY, BE CAREFUL TO HAVE THE ROOM ADEQUATELY AIRED.
  • Page 172: Long Periods Of Inactivity

    SETTINGS AND PARAMETERS FOR CHARGING LEAD BATTERIES: Normal recharge - Electric current: 1,0 A - Time: 8-10 hours Quick charge - Electric current: 10 A - Time: 1 hour Long periods of inactivity IF THE VEHICLE IS INACTIVE FOR MORE THAN FIFTEEN DAYS, DISCONNECT THE 30A FUSE TO PREVENT THE BATTERY FROM DETERIORATING DUE TO THE CONSUMPTION OF CURRENT BY THE MULTI-FUNCTION COMPUTER.
  • Page 173: Fuses

    VENT DAMAGES TO THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OR SHORT CIRCUITS, AND THE RISK OF FIRE. CAUTION A FUSE THAT BLOWS FREQUENTLY MAY INDICATE A SHORT CIRCUIT OR OVERLOAD. CONTACT AN authorised aprilia Dealer. To check: • To avoid an accidental short-circuit, place the power switch to "OFF".
  • Page 174 • Remove the rider saddle. • Open the covers of the secondary fuse boxes (1). 04_13 • Take out one fuse at a time and check whether the filament (2) is broken. • Before replacing the fuse, find and solve, if possible, the reason that caused the problem.
  • Page 175 04_16 AUXILIARY FUSES DISTRIBUTION A) 7.5A fuse Rear position, horn, licence plate light B) 5A fuse Instrument panel power supply, turn indicators, OBD power supply C) 5A fuse Positive key-on power for ECU, positive key-on power for ABS, positive key-on power for the instrument panel, positive key-on power for the right hand handlebar control set, main start relay coil,...
  • Page 176 positive key-on power for the timer fitting, F) 5A fuse Positive key-on power headlamp (load) G) 7.5A fuse Positive key-on power for smart EC H) spare fuses 5 A (2) - 7.5 A I) 10A fuse ABS solenoid valves L) 25A fuse ABS motor pump M) fuse of 15A Fan power feed...
  • Page 177 • To check and replace the main fuse, remove the screw (3) that fastens the cover (4). 04_17 • Disconnect the main relay holder from the supports and remove the protec- tion cover to gain access to the main fuse (O). •...
  • Page 178: Lamps

    CAUTION REMOVING THE 30A FUSE WILL RESET THE: DIGITAL CLOCK, TRIP INFOR- MATION AND CHRONOMETER TIMES. Lamps NOTE WHEN THE REAR WHEEL EXCEEDS THE SPEED OF 1 km/h (0.62 mph) (EVEN WITH THE ENGINE OFF, AND THE KEY SET TO ON), THE HEADLIGHTS WILL TURN ON AND WILL REMAIN ON FOR 30 SECONDS (FROM THE TIME IN WHICH THE REAR WHEEL STOPS MOVING).
  • Page 179: Headlight Adjustment

    When leaning into a right hand bend, the right hand LED bending assist light illuminates (A). CAUTION IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION OF THE HEADLAMP UNIT, CONTACT AN Official Aprilia Dealer. 04_20 Headlight adjustment (04_21, 04_22, 04_23, 04_24) NOTE IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL LEGISLATION, SPECIFIC PROCEDURES MUST BE FOLLOWED WHEN ALIGNING THE LIGHTS.
  • Page 180 To carry out vertical adjustment of the light beam: (LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS) • Operating from the rear side of the fairing, under the internal bodywork, act on the adjuster ("1" left side / "2" right side). TIGHTEN (clockwise) to raise the beam UNSCREW it (anticlockwise) to lower the light beam.
  • Page 181: Rear Optical Unit

    NOTE FOR REMOVING, CHECKING AND REPLACING THE REAR INDICATORS, PLEASE SEE AN Authorised Aprilia Dealership Number plate light NOTE TO HAVE THE LICENCE PLATE LIGHT REMOVED, CHECKED AND, IF NECES- SARY, REPLACED, TAKE THE VEHICLE TO AN Official Aprilia Dealer...
  • Page 182: Rear-View Mirrors

    Rear-view mirrors (04_25, 04_26) DO NOT RIDE WITH REAR-VIEW MIRRORS INCORRECTLY SET. ALWAYS CHECK THAT THE MIRRORS ARE ADJUSTED CORRECTLY BEFORE SETTING OFF. 04_25 Rear-view mirrors removal: • Rest the vehicle on its stand. • Lift the rubber protection (1). •...
  • Page 183: Front And Rear Disc Brake

    Rear-view mirrors adjustment: • Get onto the bike in the riding position. • Turn the mirror, correctly adjusting the inclination. Repeat the procedure to adjust the other mirror. • Make sure there is no dirt or mud. 04_26 Front and rear disc brake (04_27, 04_28, 04_29) CAUTION CHECK BRAKE PADS FOR WEAR MAINLY BEFORE EACH RIDE.
  • Page 184: Periods Of Inactivity

    If the friction material thickness (even of one front (3) or rear (4) pad) is reduced to a value of about 1.5 mm (0.06 in) (or even if one of the wear indicators is not very visible), contact an Authorised Aprilia Dealer to replace all the brake callipers. USE ONLY ORIGINAL BRAKE PADS.
  • Page 185: Cleaning The Vehicle

    NOTE USE A SUITABLE SUPPORT TO LIFT THE VEHICLE WITH BOTH TYRES OFF THE GROUND. • Place the vehicle on the specific front stand (optional) and rear stand (op- tional). • Cover the vehicle (do not use plastic or waterproof materials). AFTER STORAGE NOTE REMOVE THE PLASTIC BAG FROM THE END OF THE SILENCER.
  • Page 186 • Salinity and humidity in the atmosphere (seashore areas, hot and wet weath- er). • Special environmental/seasonal conditions (use of salt, anti-icing chemical products on the roads in winter). • Always clean off any smog and pollution residue, tar stains, insects, bird droppings, etc.
  • Page 187 CAUTION WARNING AFTER HEAVY RAIN, WASHING OR IN CASE OF RAPID TEMPERATURE CHANGES, THE LENSES OF THE FRONT LIGHT ASSEMBLY MAY BECOME FOGGY. THIS STATE IS DUE TO THE TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE OUTSIDE AND THE INSIDE AND DOES NOT INDICATE A FAULT OF THE FRONT LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
  • Page 188 SUNLIGHT, ESPECIALLY DURING SUMMER, OR WITH THE BODYWORK STILL HOT AS THE CAR SHAMPOO CAN DAMAGE THE PAINTWORK IF IT DRIES BE- FORE BEING RINSED OFF. CAUTION NEVER USE CLOTHS SOAKED IN PETROL, DIESEL OIL OR KEROSENE FOR CLEANING THE PAINTED OR PLASTIC SURFACES SO AS NOT TO DAMAGE THE LUSTRE FINISH OR ALTER THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES.
  • Page 189: Transport

    • drive chain; • lever controls; • pedal controls; • clutch cable; • ignition switch; • passenger footrests. Transport (04_34) NOTE BEFORE TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE, THE FUEL TANK MUST BE EMPTIED ADEQUATELY AND YOU MUST CHECK THAT IT IS COMPLETELY DRY. DURING TRANSPORT, THE VEHICLE SHOULD BE UPRIGHT AND SECURELY ANCHORED AND SHOULD HAVE THE FIRST GEAR ENGAGED SO AS TO AVOID 04_34...
  • Page 190: Transmission Chain

    PERSONS AND TO THE VEHICLE. CHECK REGULARLY THE CLEARANCE OF THE DRIVE CHAIN AND ADJUST THE CHAIN IF NECESSARY. TO CHANGE THE DRIVE CHAIN, CONTACT AN Authorised Aprilia Dealer, WHICH WILL BE PLEASED TO PROVIDE YOU WITH QUICK AND THOROUGH SERVICE.
  • Page 191: Chain Backlash Check

    15 / 42 Final drive gear ratio (Tuono V4 1100) 15 / 40 Type With sealed master link Model Regina 110 links Chain backlash check (04_35) To check the clearance: • Shut off the engine. • Rest the vehicle on its stand. •...
  • Page 192: Chain Backlash Adjustment

    LUBRICATE THE CHAIN AT FREQUENT INTERVALS, ESPECIALLY IF ANY DRY OR CORRODED PARTS ARE NOTED. CRUSHED OR SEIZED LINKS MUST BE LUBRICATED AND RESTORED TO PROPER WORKING ORDER. IF THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE, HAVE THE CHAIN REPLACED BY AN Authorised Aprilia Dealer.
  • Page 193: Chain Lubrication And Cleaning

    Chain lubrication and cleaning Do not wash the chain using water jets, vapour jets, high-pressure water jets or highly flammable solvents. • Wash the chain with fuel oil or kerosene. Maintenance operations should be more frequent if there are signs of early rust. Lubricate the chain whenever necessary.
  • Page 195: Technical Data

    Tuono V4 1100 Chap. 05 Technical data...
  • Page 196 IMENSIONS AND MASS Max. length 2,070 mm (81.50 in) Max. width 810 mm (31.88 in) Max. height (at the top fairing) 1,085 mm (42.71 in) (Tuono V4 1100 Factory) Max. height (at the top fairing) 1170 mm (46.06 in) (Tuono V4 1100) Wheelbase 1,450 mm (57.09 in) Kerb weight...
  • Page 197 Idle engine speed 1500 +/- 100 rpm Engine revs at maximum speed 11,350 +/- 100 rpm Clutch Multi plate clutch with mechanical control lever on left side handlebar. Anti- juddering slipper clutch systems Starting Electric Timing system Morse chain on intake camshaft, cam to cam gear, bucket tappets and valve clearance adjustments with calibrated pads...
  • Page 198 Air filter Paper APACITY Fuel tank capacity (including 17.9 l (3.93 UK gal; 4.72 US gal) reserve) Fuel tank reserve capacity 4 l (0.88 UK gal; 1.06 US gal) Engine oil oil and filter change 4.1 l (0.90 UK gal) Coolant 2.7 l (0.59 UK gal) Seats...
  • Page 199 15 / 40 1100) RIVE CHAIN Type With sealed master link Model Regina 110 links LECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEMS a-PRC system (Aprilia Performance Ride Control) which includes: ALC (controlled launch), (engine management system), (engine brake map management system), (suspension electronic control) (if available),...
  • Page 200 (traction control), (wheelie control), AQS (Assisted upshift and downshift without using the clutch), PIT (pit lane speed control). OWER SUPPLY Fuel Unleaded gasoline E10 (95 R.O.N.) UEL SUPPLY SYSTEM Throttle body diameter 48 mm (1.89 in) Type Electronic injection with 2 injectors per cylinder, 4 motorised throttle bodies (Ride by wire) with fixed height air intakes differentiated per...
  • Page 201 RAME Type Aluminium, dual beam chassis with pressed and cast sheet elements. Steering rake angle 27° USPENSIONS Front fork - Tuono V4 1100 Factory With upside-down stanchions, (Ohlins - ASC) electronic adjustment hydraulic operation, 1.69 in (43 mm) diam. stanchions with Tin surface coating and NIX cartridge Front fork - Tuono V4 1100 (Sachs) With upside down stanchions, adjustable...
  • Page 202 Rear damper - Tuono V4 1100 With progressive linkage with APS (Sachs) system. Shock absorber with piggy-back that can be adjusted for spring pre-loading, hydraulic brake compression and extension. Rear travel - Tuono V4 1100 62 mm (2.44 in) Factory (Ohlins - ASC) Rear travel - Tuono V4 1100 64 mm (2.52 in) (Sachs)
  • Page 203 HEELS Front wheel 3.50 x 17" Rear wheel 6.00 x 17" YRES Front tire 120/70 ZR17 (58W) Inflation pressure 1 passenger: 2.3 bar (230 KPa) (33.36 PSI) 2 passengers: 2.5 bar (250 KPa) (36.26 PSI) Rear tire 190/50 ZR17 (73W) 190/55 ZR17 (75W) 200/55 ZR17 (78W) (*) (*) For these specifications use...
  • Page 204 LECTRICAL SYSTEM Spark plugs NGK IR MR9DI-7 Electrode gap 0.6 - 0.7 mm (0.023 - 0.027 in) Battery BS BATTERY BSLi-04 LITHIUM, 12V 48Wh 280A Alternative solution: YUASA YTZ10S, 12V 8.6 Ah Coils Stick coil Recharging system Flywheel with rare earth magnets Alternator 360 W Main fuse...
  • Page 205 Rear running light / brake light LED - 0.5W / 2.3W Licence plate light LED - 0.67W NDICATOR LAMPS High beam light Cruise control Turn indicators a-PRC Fuel reserve Immobilizer Neutral...
  • Page 207: Programmed Maintenance

    Tuono V4 1100 Chap. 06 Programmed maintenance...
  • Page 208: Scheduled Maintenance Table

    Scheduled maintenance table (06_01) Adequate maintenance is fundamental to ensure long-lasting, optimum operation and performance of your vehicle. For this reason a series of checks and maintenance services has been prepared, available for purchase separately, listed together in the chart on the following page. It is a good idea to report small performance anomalies right away to an Authorised Service Centre, without waiting for the next scheduled service, so they can be re- paired immediately.
  • Page 209 (7) Replace at whichever of the following occurs first: 40,000 km (24,854 miles) or 4 years SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE EVERY EVERY Km x 1,000 (mi x 1,000) 1 (0.6) (6.2) (12.4) (18.6) (24.9) MONTHS MONTHS Rear shock absorber (bearings - linkage systems) (5) Motorcycle set up (5) Spark plug Drive chain (3)
  • Page 210 EVERY EVERY Km x 1,000 (mi x 1,000) 1 (0.6) (6.2) (12.4) (18.6) (24.9) MONTHS MONTHS Cooling system (5) Brake systems (5) Light circuit Safety switches (stand, stop, clutch, extra negative stroke, gas control) Brake Fluid Coolant Fork oil (6) (7) Engine oil (5) Headlight aiming Fork oil seals (5)
  • Page 211: Recommended Products

    Recommended products (06_02) Piaggio Group recommends the use of products from its Castrol official partner for the scheduled maintenance of its vehicles. Only use lubricants and fluids which meet or exceed the performance characteristics specified. This also applies when topping up only. 06_02 TABLE OF RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS Product...
  • Page 213 TABLE OF CONTENTS Display: 25 a-PRC setting buttons: 79 Identification: 115 Saddle: 110 Advanced functions: 55 Immobilizer: 109 Scheduled maintenance: Air filter: 162 Instrument panel: 23 Engine oil: 13, 158–160 Alarms: 33 Shock absorber: 135 Engine stop: 84 Shock absorbers: 123, 127 Spark plug: 162 Stand: 15, 149 Maintenance: 157, 207, 208...
  • Page 214 Only by requesting original aprilia spare parts can you be of purchasing products that were developed and tested during the design and development of the vehicle itself. All Aprilia original spare parts undergo quality control procedures to guarantee reliability and durability.

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