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    From Tuono to Ruono RS "caferacer" V

    hi,after my testride of the rsv4, i decide to re-improve myself in hypersport driving position, i remember: during the past 3 years my team "puts my ass" only on hypernaked bikes for naked championship..z1000,tuono, tnt, and brutale cup...so i decide to have 1 or 2 trackday per week waiting the rsv4.. i "trasform" my tuono factory in rsv factory..quite easy and really "cafe racer" back from joe bar comics ( did you see this comic in NZ??).
    the look is great, i put front fork down at the 3th circle from the up side.. and up the rear shock axel of 0.5cm
    the handle are a pair of pbr .
    here a picture in mugello's corretaio .
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    Quote Originally Posted by tigerjacopo View Post
    hi,after my testride of the rsv4, i decide to re-improve myself in hypersport driving position, i remember: during the past 3 years my team "puts my ass" only on hypernaked bikes for naked championship..z1000,tuono, tnt, and brutale cup...so i decide to have 1 or 2 trackday per week waiting the rsv4.. i "trasform" my tuono factory in rsv factory..quite easy and really "cafe racer" back from joe bar comics ( did you see this comic in NZ??).
    the look is great, i put front fork down at the 3th circle from the up side.. and up the rear shock axel of 0.5cm
    the handle are a pair of pbr .
    here a picture in mugello's corretaio .
    Would love to see some high definition photo's of your bike tigerjacopo

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigerjacopo View Post
    joe bar comics ( did you see this comic in NZ??).
    Not really, only on the 'Net. I'd like to see more:

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...4&d=1177903107

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...2&d=1174643096
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    WTF did he say?

    Anyway, here's another. It looks the biz, love those wheels too.
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    The blue-and-white colour scheme on these looks orgasmic.
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    hi from spain

    Dear Tiger,

    First say hola from Spain. Im the owner of a 07 Tuono 1000R blue and white.

    I like to ask how fits that couple of handlebars on the Tuono. I bought a pair of clip ons handlebars but I had a problem, the levers hits with the front fairing.

    What model of PBR you bought?

    Thanks a lot

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    handlebars

    i use the 5 degree pbr, the levers are brembo radials,simple radial for cloutch and RCS for brake.
    yes,the problem is the fairing..consider that i use the tuono for trakdays..so..i do not have the lights..but.. i notice that the main problem with fairing could be a 0.5mm hit on the right side with the lever that you could resolve with just a little cut, the plastic of the front fairing is a black plastic, so if you cut the part the paint is still on..
    on the left side the prob is the cloutch tube, the original could be too long,it is better to use a short one, may be with a good angle from the pump, i remember it hits the airbox plastic duct...
    another solution, use a front fairing made of fiberglass, if you likethe original lights you can slice it the 0.5 instead of original..otherways..you could use a single lightbulb with low+hi beam!...really light and really endurance race replica!!!

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