Brilliant Albe, you made it look much easier than i thought. Now i can change the air filter on my own. There is no one on RUclips that does so much "how to do it" on a Aprilia Touno RR like you do. The part when the GoPro comes with the Touno under the seat was hilarious, and the same with the wood piece, "a very expensive tool". That made my day, and of course how to do this. Blessings Albe. Keep it up.
Ciao, Albe. I hope this message finds you well. Thank you for all of your great videos, I've seen almost all of them. I am sorry to revive an old video/comments. I followed your video when installing my K&N in my Tuono and ran into a problem. It appears the two screws used on the sides to reinstall the filter are too long to use with the K&N filter. It appears Aprilia accounted for the thickness of the lower frame, but K&N might have missed that the screws bottom out with a ~1/2" length of screw protruding. This can be verified by installing the screws by themselves without the filter. You will see the screws do not go in all the way and protrude from the base. This gap is larger than the thickness of the material in the K&N filter. The result is that the filter can pull-up by a couple millimeters even though the screws are fully seated. When the bike begins pulling air, a gap between the airbox and the filter can occur, this is obviously not desired and could lead to dirty air flowing into the engine. I suppose shorter screws can be used or adding washers. I plan to write K&N to ask them about this, but I wanted to let you know as this could let unfiltered air into the motor. If you would like to discuss this further, please let me know. I would not mind calling you.
Hi, yes , and as you say a washer or a shorter screw will do. I believe if you take a part the oem filter there should be a couple of extra screws that can be used. But it's been a while, so I might miss remember.
I really enjoy your videos. You have a great way of explaining things and the video quality is excellent. I bought a V4 shirt to help support the channel and because it's kind of cool. Thanks.
Hello, first of all, greetings from Spain and congratulations for your magnificent videos. I have a question...I have put the A-racing map on my tuono and an exhaust without a catalyst and without a valve. Do you consider it mandatory to install a higher flow air filter? Can I still use the OEM filter? Thanks again.
Hello, You can, the difference is minimal but you might feel the bike bogging down a bit at high power, when the engine really needs all the air it can get.
Hi Albe, thanks for the video,great job! Quick question you think I can do it with a full tank, cos it’s winter and I got it ready for the winter months, or will I have problem like that? Thanks again!
I find you don’t have to remove fuel tank at all to do this. It props open pretty high...I actually removed the entire airbox without removing tank....$0.02
I would, and I did, because the catalytic converter and the flapper valve are both on the OEM silencer, so even just a slip on will allow the exhaust to come out much faster and an high flow filter will allow to flow more air in and keep the balance. Now, it is not strictly necessary, the bike is not going to break or anything, but it will run better with an high flow filter
Hi Albe's! Just wondering how many Centimetres long is your piece of wood? And how do you find K & N for filtering the dust? Because many people's said it will decrease the engine longevity? Compared with the stock filter. Great Video and Thank You!
Hi RW, the piece of wood is around 25 cm long. I never had any problems with K&N filters, I used them on cars and motorcycles for a long time, as a matter of fact I have one installed on my mustang and has been there for the past 100000 miles about 160000 kilometers and the car doesn’t burn a drop of oil I believe If you take good care of the filter and oil it properly, you will not have any longevity problem.
Correct, but the stock paper is dry, while the K&N is oiled and the oil traps the dust. Either way, you need an ungodly amount of dust to create enough friction to wear out the piston rings ahead of time
I feel like this is a controversial subject and I should do a live stream about it so people can debate their points. Would be a lot of fun to talk engines with like minded people even if we have different opinions
I have searched and searched but I cannot find the proper K&N PN for a 2021 Aprilia Tuono V4. Do you know if this very filter (AL-1010) will work on a 2021 model?
Did you che the official k&n website? I know that website is hard to search with their sub-sub-sub menus. Otherwise try AF1RACING.COM they have EVERYTHING APRILIA . BTW it might be (AL-4506) but double check 😀👍
Hi Abe. I have race ecu and gpr exhaust on my 2018 Tuono V4 1100. Do I need K&N or other but sport filter? If I keep oem filter is ok? Pls advice. Thank you.
@@AlbesADV ah ok, pensavo avessi usato una pinza specifica perché per come è fatta ho paura di deformarla e di non riuscire più a richiuderla 😀. P.s. Anche a Taranto si chiamano così 🤣
I believe an high flow filter is an high flow filter independently of the brand. I believe, if one is better than the other, is not by much and would make a difference only on a MotoGP bike that always runs at maximum capacity and has a million sensors that measure everything. Brands do a lot of marketing and make wild claims to up sell each other...
Hey I'm in the process of trying to get my fuel tank off and I have no idea what tool you used to get the second breather tube off on the left side of the bike @ 4:17 could you tell me what you use to get it to release?
Hi, I used pincers, it's a tool usually used in construction, you could use regular pliers, I use pincers because they seem to work really well with those hose clamps.
@@AlbesADV ok thanks for the reply I was just trying to figure it out because the class isn't the same as the other and I didn't want to break the hose or clamp...I still can't get it off but I guess I'll have to find a work around
@@AlbesADV I have this problem too except I got it off, but can’t get it back on…. Is this supposed to be a single use clamp? I put a little lube on it, but still can’t get over the bell, now it slips off even easier…. Otherwise fantastic video. Truly one of the best “how to” on RUclips for any fix.
Believe it or not this might be the only video showing a Tuono air filter replacement on RUclips...Grazie!!
Prego Gaetano, speriamo sia l'unico 😁👍
Brilliant Albe, you made it look much easier than i thought. Now i can change the air filter on my own. There is no one on RUclips that does so much "how to do it" on a Aprilia Touno RR like you do. The part when the GoPro comes with the Touno under the seat was hilarious, and the same with the wood piece, "a very expensive tool". That made my day, and of course how to do this. Blessings Albe. Keep it up.
Thanks man 😀👍
Ciao, Albe. I hope this message finds you well. Thank you for all of your great videos, I've seen almost all of them. I am sorry to revive an old video/comments. I followed your video when installing my K&N in my Tuono and ran into a problem. It appears the two screws used on the sides to reinstall the filter are too long to use with the K&N filter. It appears Aprilia accounted for the thickness of the lower frame, but K&N might have missed that the screws bottom out with a ~1/2" length of screw protruding.
This can be verified by installing the screws by themselves without the filter. You will see the screws do not go in all the way and protrude from the base. This gap is larger than the thickness of the material in the K&N filter. The result is that the filter can pull-up by a couple millimeters even though the screws are fully seated. When the bike begins pulling air, a gap between the airbox and the filter can occur, this is obviously not desired and could lead to dirty air flowing into the engine. I suppose shorter screws can be used or adding washers.
I plan to write K&N to ask them about this, but I wanted to let you know as this could let unfiltered air into the motor. If you would like to discuss this further, please let me know. I would not mind calling you.
Hi, yes , and as you say a washer or a shorter screw will do. I believe if you take a part the oem filter there should be a couple of extra screws that can be used. But it's been a while, so I might miss remember.
Fantastic explanatory video again Albe, you've saved a spanner idiot like me a fortune. Many thanks !
You are welcome 😀👍
I really enjoy your videos. You have a great way of explaining things and the video quality is excellent. I bought a V4 shirt to help support the channel and because it's kind of cool. Thanks.
Thank you Steven 😀 👍
Great style and great delivery Albe - you are a natural in front of the camera !!
Thank you Giles Lamb.
Thanks Albe ! saved me some time in the future when I have to do the same. Actually looked a lot easier than I thought it would be!
Very informative and clear thankyou
Thanks for another video on your Tuono.
Very clear video (especially on the tank removal). Thanks!
Thanks Vinay 😀👍
You're awesome mate. I came across your videos a couple of time. You clearly want a subscriber thank you so much awesome video
Thanks man 👍
Great explained ! Thx 👍
Loved the video
From India
Thank you Agin
Great video! 🙂👑 Thank you!
Great video 👍 Time to go mess about with my bike. I need one of those t-shirts! Link sent to wife, xmas present sorted! 🎄😎😎😎👍
LoL, thanks Jamie 🎁😁👍
Good clear video thanks 👍🏼
Albe, I found a GoPro 8 under my tank! Xmas arrived earlier from Noale
😂😂😂 I told you!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Hello, first of all, greetings from Spain and congratulations for your magnificent videos.
I have a question...I have put the A-racing map on my tuono and an exhaust without a catalyst and without a valve. Do you consider it mandatory to install a higher flow air filter? Can I still use the OEM filter? Thanks again.
Hello, You can, the difference is minimal but you might feel the bike bogging down a bit at high power, when the engine really needs all the air it can get.
@@AlbesADV doubt clarified. greetings.
Hi Albe. Did you noticed some kind improvment on the thorttle response or on the high rpm zone with the K&N?? Grazie e complimenti per il video.
Ciao Gian, yes, the throttle feels more responsive throughout the power curve, next step, slip-on and race ECU. 😀👍
Hi Albe, thanks for the video,great job!
Quick question you think I can do it with a full tank, cos it’s winter and I got it ready for the winter months, or will I have problem like that?
Thanks again!
I find you don’t have to remove fuel tank at all to do this. It props open pretty high...I actually removed the entire airbox without removing tank....$0.02
This is the comment I was looking for. Just ordered a Sprint filter for my 2020.
in possession of slip on and race control unit, does consumption increase by mounting the filter?
do you still recommend changing the filter in the presence of slip on and race control unit? if yes why?
Consumption increases when you install the race ECU tge filter let's the fuel burn properly
I would, and I did, because the catalytic converter and the flapper valve are both on the OEM silencer, so even just a slip on will allow the exhaust to come out much faster and an high flow filter will allow to flow more air in and keep the balance. Now, it is not strictly necessary, the bike is not going to break or anything, but it will run better with an high flow filter
Hi Albe's! Just wondering how many Centimetres long is your piece of wood? And how do you find K & N for filtering the dust? Because many people's said it will decrease the engine longevity? Compared with the stock filter. Great Video and Thank You!
Hi RW, the piece of wood is around 25 cm long. I never had any problems with K&N filters, I used them on cars and motorcycles for a long time, as a matter of fact I have one installed on my mustang and has been there for the past 100000 miles about 160000 kilometers and the car doesn’t burn a drop of oil I believe If you take good care of the filter and oil it properly, you will not have any longevity problem.
@@AlbesADV what about the dust that gets into the engine Albe's? Cuz the K&N filter isn't as fine as stock paper right?
Correct, but the stock paper is dry, while the K&N is oiled and the oil traps the dust. Either way, you need an ungodly amount of dust to create enough friction to wear out the piston rings ahead of time
@@AlbesADV how many Km's you clean the filter? If it's on normal use.
I feel like this is a controversial subject and I should do a live stream about it so people can debate their points. Would be a lot of fun to talk engines with like minded people even if we have different opinions
You should put the sticker on the wood block
That's actually a great idea
I have searched and searched but I cannot find the proper K&N PN for a 2021 Aprilia Tuono V4.
Do you know if this very filter (AL-1010) will work on a 2021 model?
Did you che the official k&n website? I know that website is hard to search with their sub-sub-sub menus. Otherwise try AF1RACING.COM they have EVERYTHING APRILIA . BTW it might be (AL-4506) but double check 😀👍
Hi Abe. I have race ecu and gpr exhaust on my 2018 Tuono V4 1100. Do I need K&N or other but sport filter? If I keep oem filter is ok? Pls advice. Thank you.
The bike would probably run better with an high flow airfilter, but it's not going to break
Ciao, per aprire la clamp che tiene il secondo tubo di sfiato del serbatoio, che tipo di pinza hai usato? Grazie mille
Ciao Massimo, ho usato delle tenaglie, almeno le chiamiamo così a Roma, non so nel resto d’Italia
@@AlbesADV ah ok, pensavo avessi usato una pinza specifica perché per come è fatta ho paura di deformarla e di non riuscire più a richiuderla 😀. P.s. Anche a Taranto si chiamano così 🤣
🤣🤣 Sembrano essere perfette per aprire quelle fascette, la fascetta è piuttosto elastica, ma fai attenzione lo stesso 😀👍 un salutone
@@AlbesADV perfetto, grazie mille!
what a rediculous design. great vid11111
The GoPro under the tank warning is only required for Harley owners, no need to bother for all other brand owners.
🤣🤣🤣
Hi. Do you think the same procedure can be applied to the RS660?
Ciao Riccardo, I’m really not sure, being an all new bike, who knows 🤷♂️
@@AlbesADV ok. Grazie.
Do you think the DNA filter better than K&N?
I believe an high flow filter is an high flow filter independently of the brand. I believe, if one is better than the other, is not by much and would make a difference only on a MotoGP bike that always runs at maximum capacity and has a million sensors that measure everything. Brands do a lot of marketing and make wild claims to up sell each other...
Ciao, mi sai dire dove posso trovare il manuale d’officina per la Tuono v4? Grazie e complimenti per il video.
Ciao Fabio, io l’ho comprato da www.af1racing.com/OEM-Aprilia-Svc-Stn-Manual-17-19-Tuono-V4-1100
Ma è tutto in inglese credo sia $8, 6 euro
Grazie mille, ti devo una birra.
Non c’è problema 😀👍
Thanks you for good vidéo.✌️do you speak french?🤣🤣🤣🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
Not much, and I definitely can't write it 😁
Hey I'm in the process of trying to get my fuel tank off and I have no idea what tool you used to get the second breather tube off on the left side of the bike @ 4:17 could you tell me what you use to get it to release?
Hi, I used pincers, it's a tool usually used in construction, you could use regular pliers, I use pincers because they seem to work really well with those hose clamps.
@@AlbesADV ok thanks for the reply I was just trying to figure it out because the class isn't the same as the other and I didn't want to break the hose or clamp...I still can't get it off but I guess I'll have to find a work around
I understand, good luck man, let me know how it goes 😀🤞
@@AlbesADV I have this problem too except I got it off, but can’t get it back on…. Is this supposed to be a single use clamp? I put a little lube on it, but still can’t get over the bell, now it slips off even easier…. Otherwise fantastic video. Truly one of the best “how to” on RUclips for any fix.
I replaced mine with a regular hose clamp