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The Aprilia RSV4 is a super bike manufactured by Aprilia. The RSV4 is Aprilia's flagship model. Aprilia offers two models of the bike: the RSV4 Factory and RSV4 R limited edition (only 350). [4] For 2016 it is offered in two models the RSV4 RR and RSV4 RF. The 2016 updated bike was made to take advantage of and comply with that year's Superbike ...
Along with the bike's redesign Aprilia renamed the RSV from RSV Mille to RSV 1000 R. [4] It is offered in three versions: RSV 1000 R (while the "R" designation on the RSV Mille signified the higher spec version) is the standard version, the higher spec version is the RSV 1000 R Factory, [1] and Aprilia made a limited edition version called RSV ...
Now called the Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 RR and Öhlins-equipped Factory model with a claimed 175 hp (130 kW) @ 11,000 rpm and a wet weight of 472 lb (214 kg). [5] Tuono comes with three levels of adjustable ABS system developed in collaboration with Bosch, plus three new engine maps—Sport, Track, and Race.
Aprilia, named after the pre-war Lancia Aprilia, [4] was founded after the Second World War by Cavaliere Alberto Beggio as a bicycle production factory at Noale, Italy, in the province of Venice. Alberto's son, Ivano Beggio , took over the helm of the company in 1968 and constructed a 50 cc "motorcycle". [ 5 ]
Designed as a smaller version of the new RSV4 1100, it shares its lines and chassis, the result of a project born in Piaggio Group Style Center. [3] [4] The engine, a 659 cm 3 twin-cylinder with a double overhead camshaft and connecting rod pins at 270°, is capable of delivering 100 HP of power maximum at 10500 rpm and 67 Nm of torque at 8500 ...
The Aprilia RSV Mille is a sport motorcycle manufactured by Aprilia from 1998 to 2003. It was offered in three versions, RSV Mille , RSV Mille R , and RSV Mille SP . The first RSV Mille (ME) was made from 1998 to 2000, the updated RSV Mille (RP) from 2001 to 2002 and the last update was made in 2003.
The Aprilia RS4 125 (sold as the RS125 since 2016) [1] is a 125 cc class sportbike manufactured by Italian motorcycle firm Aprilia. The four-stroke RS4 125 replaces the extremely popular RS125 two-stroke race replica in Aprilia's lineup. The bike is based on the four-stroke version of the Derbi GPR125. [5]
At the British GP, Aleix Espargaró earned both Aprilia and the RS-GP its first-ever podium finish in 3rd in the Modern MotoGP 4-stroke era and Aprilia's first podium finish in the premier class since Jeremy McWilliams in 2000. In 2022, another bout of improvements to the RS-GP saw it qualify on pole position and for the Argentine GP.