Showing posts with label Aprilia RSV4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aprilia RSV4. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design

Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design
Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design


Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design
Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design
Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design
Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design


Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design
Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design
Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design
Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design
Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design
Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design
Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design
Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design
Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design
Aprilia RSV4 Wallpaper Design


General information
Model:Aprilia RSV4 R
Year:2010
Category:Sport
Rating:65.2 out of 100. Show full rating and compare with other bikes
Safety:See our safety campaign with the high safety rated bikes in this category.
Engine and transmission
Displacement:999.60 ccm (61.00 cubic inches)
Engine type:V4
Stroke:4
Power:241.38 HP (176.2 kW)) @ 12500 RPM
Torque:115.00 Nm (11.7 kgf-m or 84.8 ft.lbs) @ 10000 RPM
Compression:13.0:1
Bore x stroke:78.0 x 52.3 mm (3.1 x 2.1 inches)
Fuel system:Injection. Airbox with front dynamic air intakes. 4 Weber-Marelli 48-mm throttle bodies with 8 injectors and latest generation Ride-by-Wire engine management. Choice of three different engine maps selectable by the rider with bike in motion: T (Track), S (Sport),
Valves per cylinder:4
Fuel control:DOHC
Ignition:Magneti Marelli digital electronic ignition system integrated in engine control system, with one spark plug per cylinder and “stick-coil�-type coils
Lubrication system:Wet sump lubrication system with oil radiator and two oil pumps (lubrication and cooling)
Cooling system:Liquid
Gearbox:6-speed
Transmission type
final drive:
Chain
Clutch:Multiplate wet clutch with mechanical slipper system
Physical measures
Dry weight:184.0 kg (405.7 pounds)
Seat height:845 mm (33.3 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Chassis and dimensions
Frame type:Front suspension:
Rake (fork angle):24.5°
Trail:105 mm (4.1 inches)
Front suspension:Upside-down Showa fork with Ø 43 mm stanchions. Forged aluminium radial calliper mounting brackets. Completely adjustable spring preload and hydraulic compression and rebound damping. Wheel travel: 120 mm
Rear suspension:Twin sided aluminium swingarm
Rear suspension travel:3,302 mm (130.0 inches)
Front tyre dimensions:120/70-17
Rear tyre dimensions:190/55-17
Front brakes:Double disc
Front brakes diameter:320 mm (12.6 inches)
Rear brakes:Single disc
Rear brakes diameter:220 mm (8.7 inches)
Exhaust system:4 into 2 into 1 layout, single oxygen sensor, lateral single silencer with engine control unit-controlled butterfly valve and integrated trivalent catalytic converter (Euro 3)
Speed and acceleration
Power/weight ratio:1.3118 HP/kg
Other specifications
Fuel capacity:17.00 litres (4.49 gallons)
Color options:Black, white
Further information
Parts and accessoriesCheck out parts and accessories from our partners. Aprilia RSV4 R accessories
Ask questionsJoin the 10 Aprilia RSV4 R discussion group.
Insurance, loans, tests Check out insurance here. Search the web for dealers, loan costs, tests, customizing, etc.
Related bikesList related bikes for comparison of specs

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

2010 Aprilia RSV4 Base

Victory motorcycles | Aprilia RSV4 Base:
Aprilia RSV4 not even reached the dealers in the U.S. yet, and already there is speculation as to what will come next year. With the BMW finally spilled the beans to S1000RR pricing structure, must have seemed obvious that Aprilia will have many problems RSV4 hocking a long awaited chance at surplus prices RSV4 $ 6,000 that it will have more than Japan and BMW.

To combat this, there is speculation began to get around that Aprilia will release base "model (they do not like calling it a basic model, but that's it) and then in 2010, to compete with the cheaper model. Rumors peg the price of a basic model for around $ 4,000 less than the factory model, which is due out later this year.

When you consider the fact that traditional RSV4 itself has been below the price of Ducati, with comparable performance, is easy to see that the new RSV4 motorcycle is not intended to be a baseline. In contrast, the V4 Aprilia which aims to compete head-to-head with the Ducati 1198S, with the same specifications and the possibility of cheaper prices (we're guessing $ 1,500, plus or minus $ 500). This means there's no competing with Aprilia in 1198, and 1198R (for exit). Meanwhile, Aprilia has never tried to compete with R, they created a new step by not covering all the Ducati line-ups below.

Aprilia must know they will lose sales because the price point. It's hard to justify the nearly $ 20,000 motorcycle. That is why the rumors about the basic "model" was so believable. If what we hear is true, you can expect to see one next year, cheaper model, in say the range of $ 15,000 - $ 16,000, which will retain the overall characteristics RSV4 Factory, but including componanents less exotic. Namely, non-ohlins suspension, less or no carbon fiber, no forged aluminum rims, etc.

Reports have even indicated that the variable intake will go, but indicates that power will remain the same figure. We are having a hard time believing that part of the rumor, and will expect to see some kind of differential power. But, it will not be the first time differential Aprilia blurred their products like that, so no one knows anyone.

Finally, it seems destined to RSV4 ABS, although it is unclear whether that would mean 2010, or 2011. With the BMW was upping the ante by offering as an option on S1000RR, we would not be surprised if Aprilia gave it a try, and if Ducati added, all bets are off.

Aprilia RSV4 reviews and specifications

2010 Aprilia RSV4 Base

Victory motorcycles | Aprilia RSV4 Base:
Aprilia RSV4 not even reached the dealers in the U.S. yet, and already there is speculation as to what will come next year. With the BMW finally spilled the beans to S1000RR pricing structure, must have seemed obvious that Aprilia will have many problems RSV4 hocking a long awaited chance at surplus prices RSV4 $ 6,000 that it will have more than Japan and BMW.

To combat this, there is speculation began to get around that Aprilia will release base "model (they do not like calling it a basic model, but that's it) and then in 2010, to compete with the cheaper model. Rumors peg the price of a basic model for around $ 4,000 less than the factory model, which is due out later this year.

When you consider the fact that traditional RSV4 itself has been below the price of Ducati, with comparable performance, is easy to see that the new RSV4 motorcycle is not intended to be a baseline. In contrast, the V4 Aprilia which aims to compete head-to-head with the Ducati 1198S, with the same specifications and the possibility of cheaper prices (we're guessing $ 1,500, plus or minus $ 500). This means there's no competing with Aprilia in 1198, and 1198R (for exit). Meanwhile, Aprilia has never tried to compete with R, they created a new step by not covering all the Ducati line-ups below.

Aprilia must know they will lose sales because the price point. It's hard to justify the nearly $ 20,000 motorcycle. That is why the rumors about the basic "model" was so believable. If what we hear is true, you can expect to see one next year, cheaper model, in say the range of $ 15,000 - $ 16,000, which will retain the overall characteristics RSV4 Factory, but including componanents less exotic. Namely, non-ohlins suspension, less or no carbon fiber, no forged aluminum rims, etc.

Reports have even indicated that the variable intake will go, but indicates that power will remain the same figure. We are having a hard time believing that part of the rumor, and will expect to see some kind of differential power. But, it will not be the first time differential Aprilia blurred their products like that, so no one knows anyone.

Finally, it seems destined to RSV4 ABS, although it is unclear whether that would mean 2010, or 2011. With the BMW was upping the ante by offering as an option on S1000RR, we would not be surprised if Aprilia gave it a try, and if Ducati added, all bets are off.

Aprilia RSV4 reviews and specifications

2010 Aprilia RSV4 Base

Victory motorcycles | Aprilia RSV4 Base:
Aprilia RSV4 not even reached the dealers in the U.S. yet, and already there is speculation as to what will come next year. With the BMW finally spilled the beans to S1000RR pricing structure, must have seemed obvious that Aprilia will have many problems RSV4 hocking a long awaited chance at surplus prices RSV4 $ 6,000 that it will have more than Japan and BMW.

To combat this, there is speculation began to get around that Aprilia will release base "model (they do not like calling it a basic model, but that's it) and then in 2010, to compete with the cheaper model. Rumors peg the price of a basic model for around $ 4,000 less than the factory model, which is due out later this year.

When you consider the fact that traditional RSV4 itself has been below the price of Ducati, with comparable performance, is easy to see that the new RSV4 motorcycle is not intended to be a baseline. In contrast, the V4 Aprilia which aims to compete head-to-head with the Ducati 1198S, with the same specifications and the possibility of cheaper prices (we're guessing $ 1,500, plus or minus $ 500). This means there's no competing with Aprilia in 1198, and 1198R (for exit). Meanwhile, Aprilia has never tried to compete with R, they created a new step by not covering all the Ducati line-ups below.

Aprilia must know they will lose sales because the price point. It's hard to justify the nearly $ 20,000 motorcycle. That is why the rumors about the basic "model" was so believable. If what we hear is true, you can expect to see one next year, cheaper model, in say the range of $ 15,000 - $ 16,000, which will retain the overall characteristics RSV4 Factory, but including componanents less exotic. Namely, non-ohlins suspension, less or no carbon fiber, no forged aluminum rims, etc.

Reports have even indicated that the variable intake will go, but indicates that power will remain the same figure. We are having a hard time believing that part of the rumor, and will expect to see some kind of differential power. But, it will not be the first time differential Aprilia blurred their products like that, so no one knows anyone.

Finally, it seems destined to RSV4 ABS, although it is unclear whether that would mean 2010, or 2011. With the BMW was upping the ante by offering as an option on S1000RR, we would not be surprised if Aprilia gave it a try, and if Ducati added, all bets are off.

Aprilia RSV4 reviews and specifications