I placed my order for the 660 over a year ago, and in October 2020 i found out i was getting one of the first 12 and the first in the northwest / northwales.Supermofo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 29, 2021 2:47 pmI notice even MCN's test bike has had a new engine.
Although so did their V4 Multi. Who said Italian bikes were now fine
It arrived and had a big filmed un-crating ceremony which was nice.
The weather was crap so i agreed the dealer could keep it on a plinth and show for a week.
when i did get the bike i enjoyed 300 miles on it and it was perfect, lent it to RIDE and for Matt to use up in Scotland, and it came back with 600 miles.
It went for its first service and had a gear change shaft recall done - fine.
Not this is one of the early bikes as such not prone to failure of the top end or snapping conrods so no recall or rebuilds required luckily.
However it lost power a few times after this, first time i assumed was the QS or my clumsy size 11, however it happened a few more times, and one time i was 2 up and overtaking a truck and it lost power i went from 85 to 25 only for the truck to pass me right back - i don't mind admitting that shit me up.
It was like running out of fuel on a carbed bike, the way you would fumble around for the tap, the more throttle you give the slower it goes, you know what i mean.
So i returned it again and no fault codes stored and it was hinted it may not be happening and i might be imagining it - it was at this point i did things formally and was about to reject the bike formally.
The sales guy then took it home again, and it did exactly the same on him, he nearly dumped it on a roundabout so went straight back to the workshop plugged in - and nothing, just no codes stored or errors.
At least now i had his backing and it shit him up too.
Roll forward a week and Piaggio want data from cold to running, just as he whips it round the back the bike cuts out and throws a MIL on the dash, result - they push it in and diagnose a fucked fuel pump relay which immediately clears and energises the system again.
New relay fitted and so far 2 sessions at Oulton its been ok, but it was only a liability on the road.
I wont use it again till i fit a new chain as this one looks like its been dragging the QE2 over the mersey now.
Oh and the shock lol - first ride i noticed the shock was shit, Piaggio agreed and replaced with a new one under warranty. i bought a K Tech anyway as replacing one mickey mouse shock with another seemed a bit counter productive. New one is loads better and worth the money
Also ref the Tuono 660, i have ridden one, forget it, it just doesn't work the same as the RS, no comfier, yes the bars are higher but as they are wider you shift your position to an odd position making your upper arms ache where as on the RS its more likely your wrists. Also the seat angle works perfectly on the RS, not on the Tuono, to canted forward for the riding position putting pressure on your inner thigh far more.
The RS feels far more natural and not too sporty. think of the position the same as an old CBR600FX / FY era bike but with a load more grunt and similar top end.