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Pages in category "Aprilia motorcycles" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aprilia AF1;
Aprilia SXR; Manufacturer: Aprilia: Parent company: Piaggio: Production: 2020–present: Assembly: Baramati, India: Class: Scooter: Engine: 49 cc (3.0 cu in) Piaggio i-get 125 cc (7.6 cu in) Piaggio i-get 160 cc (9.8 cu in) Piaggio i-get: Ignition type: Capacitor discharge electronic ignition (CDI) Transmission: CVT automatic; gear final drive ...
In 1999 Morgan Grenfell Private Equity acquired Piaggio, but hopes for a quick sale were dashed by a failed joint venture in China. [clarification needed] In Italy, Piaggio invested 15 million euros in a new motorcycle but dropped it after building a prototype. By the end of 2002, the company had run up 577 million Euros in debt on revenues of ...
Aprilia SR GT 200 Standard It features a sporty aesthetic with a large central tunnel and a motorcycle handlebar, black and white digital instrumentation and Full LED headlights both front and rear. The compartment under the saddle has a volume of 25 liters while the compartment in the rear shield houses the USB socket.
Aprilia later produced a motocross bike in 1970 called the Scarabeo. Produced until the end of the 1970s, the Scarabeo came in 50 and 125 cc versions. In 1977, Ivan Alborghetti from Milan, Italy won the Italian 125 and 250 cc motocross championships on Aprilia motorcycles. In 1978, Alborghetti closed the season with two third places in ...
In the panorama of motorcycles of the period, the Scarabeo tried to combine the protection of the fairings typical of scooters with "high" wheels, that is, of classic dimensions rather than the more common reduced ones. The official presentation took place in September 1993 at EICMA. Between 1994 and 1998, some technical innovations are ...
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]
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.