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@Kreeeee Dyno charts for box fresh Mt10 with nothing done to it . He also does a mail service where you send him the ecu and he flashes it and sends it back as im guessing getting over here or finding someone local might be tricky
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It's a far better street bike, and all the fun is in the acceleration instead of in the outright speed and maximum lean. The tuono is very fun ridden fast on perfect surfaces, the mt 10 is fun most of the time.

The mt 10 is an excited puppy that is just happy you threw a ball at it while the tuono is a very serious tool with the world's best sound track, looking for a race circuit to play on.
That's a good way of putting it, from reviews and riders opinions looks like Yamaha engineers had done a great job with the new Gen bikes.
 
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