Bye Bye Tuono

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Bye Bye Tuono

#1 Post by Falco9 » Tue May 04, 2010 2:32 pm

Well after nearly 10yrs of contuinous Aprilia ownership. Today i've finally sold the Tuono :smt010

I've bought a 1200GS Bimmer (the tank) and plan on doing some serious miles across Europe with both my friends (this year) and next year with the missus :smt014 (which should be fun!!)

Sorry to see her go, but I really needed a change in direction after losing my best mate last year (he'll be looking down pi**ing himself laughing about what I've bought though) I've already done over a 1,000 miles on the bimmer in the last month alone, so its getting more use than the "T" ever did.

This will still be the first forum I log onto daily though, so you don't get rid of me that easily :smt002

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Re: Bye Bye Tuono

#2 Post by mangocrazy » Tue May 04, 2010 3:17 pm

Sorry to hear your now Tuono-less, Rich, but glad to hear your putting some serious miles on the new bolide.

But this is the bit (taken out of context) that had me laughing in your original post:
Falco9 wrote:plan on doing some serious miles across Europe with both my friends (this year) and next year with the missus :smt014 (which should be fun!!)

Sorry to see her go...

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#3 Post by Gio » Tue May 04, 2010 5:40 pm

Get the seat changed, unless you want to be a cripple. its nothing like as good as the old 1150GS seat.

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#4 Post by Falco9 » Tue May 04, 2010 7:23 pm

Gio wrote:Get the seat changed, unless you want to be a cripple. its nothing like as good as the old 1150GS seat.
You're right mate, its bl**dy rubbish isn't it? I'm already looking out for Sargent or a Corbin, although I've found putting the front of the seat on its high setting and the back on the low setting helps enourmously

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#5 Post by D-Rider » Tue May 04, 2010 7:34 pm

Falco9 wrote:I've found putting the front of the seat on its high setting and the back on the low setting helps enourmously

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Ah .... big arse, small co..........
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#6 Post by Falcopops » Tue May 04, 2010 10:19 pm

:smt006

Cheers Rich, Have fun on the GS. I can totally understand the change, they are incredibly capable bikes and pretty good fun too.

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#7 Post by fastasfcuk » Tue May 04, 2010 10:20 pm

stick around rich, and enjoy your new bike.

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#8 Post by DavShill » Thu May 06, 2010 7:15 pm

Some one has got a peach of a bike there Rich. Hope you enjoy the GS. Stick around .... I need your pearls of prilla wisdom still.

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#9 Post by IsleFalco » Sat May 08, 2010 10:20 am

Rich,

Fit a nice top box for the pipe and slippers. Yes, I know its a good bike and all that but it is still a boxer beemer...

Hope you enjoy it!

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#10 Post by HowardQ » Sat May 15, 2010 9:57 pm

Just got back off hols so only just read.
It is sad to see the T go Rich, but as said before, biking is about whatever floats your boat at any time. You're obviously enjoying the Bimmer, so keep it up!
As you have said before, slowing down a bit and still having fun ain't such a bad idea!
Stick around and pop in for a chat now and then, we will always be pleased to hear from you.
Be nice to get a report on the Euro tours this summer!
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#11 Post by Falco9 » Sat May 15, 2010 10:38 pm

Thanks for all your positive comments, much appreciated

Boy I do miss that Tuono though, The bimmer is taking an awful lot of getting used to.

Sometimes its a joy, sometimes its a pig. The gearbox is a moving diaster area (don't let anyone ever tell you otherwise) today I lost count of the number of times it repeated its annoying habit of dropping back down to the gear you've just changed up from.

However, this will always be the first place I log on to whenever the PC is turned on. Been here too long, its a habit I don't want to break

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#12 Post by Kwackerz » Sat May 15, 2010 10:43 pm

You'll find Rich will still be on the list as one of the Aprilia Mods and Im sure will still be lending a hand where needed with information and direction about Falcos for those that require it (in between bouts of invading countries of Europe on his Reich Machinen)
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