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Aprilia RS 125 SBK Alitalia
Replica

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Make Model |
Aprilia RS 125 SBK Alitalia Replica |
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Year |
2010 |
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Engine |
Liquid cooled, single cylinder, two stroke
Aluminium cylinder with Nikasil coated liner.Read valve intake. Separate |
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Capacity |
124.8 |
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Bore x Stroke |
54 x 54.4 mm |
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Compression Ratio |
12.5:1 |
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Induction |
Dell’Orto VHST 28 |
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Ignition /
Starting |
Electronic with fixed spark advance CDI
/ electric |
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Clutch |
Multi-plate in oil bath. |
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Max Power |
34 hp- 24.8 kW @ 11250 rpm |
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Max Torque |
20 Nm @ 10000 rpm |
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Transmission /
Drive |
6 Speed / chain |
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Frame |
Sloping twin-spar frame in thin wall box section
cast aluminium, with reinforcement cross-ribbing. |
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Front Suspension |
Upside down hydraulic fork, Ø 40 mm. 120mm
wheel travel |
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Rear Suspension |
Cast aluminium box section swingarm with
asymmetric members. Hydraulic monoshock with adjustable spring preload.
120mm wheel travel |
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Front Brakes |
Single 320mm disc 4 piston caliper |
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Rear Brakes |
Single 220mm disc 2 piston caliper |
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Front Tyre |
110/70-17 |
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Rear Tyre |
150/60-17 |
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Seat Height |
805 mm / 31.6 in |
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Dry-Weight |
280 lbs |
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Fuel Capacity |
14. Litres |
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Consumption average |
18.6 km/lit |
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Standing
¼ Mile |
20.3 sec |
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Top Speed |
115.9 km/h |

Aprilia RS 125 owes much more than its graphics to
the race world - it is a genuine race replica for budding young riders,
encapsulating all the technical expertise of the Noale based marque in the
one-eighth litre class.
Over the years, RS 125 has earned a reputation as a benchmark for 2-stroke
sports motorcycles which continues to receive public and critical acclaim in
the most important European markets and is still today the bike of choice
for riders competing in Sport Production races.
As the cherry on the cake, in 2010, the Aprilia RS
125 was voted “Bike of the Year” in its class by 33,000 readers of the
magazine Motociclismo. An award that joins the many other accolades already
garnered by the little Italian sports bike. Aprilia RS 125 boasts class
beating componentry and mechanicals, such as the powerful and reliable
single cylinder two stroke engine which, over the years, has earned a
reputation of being unbeatable in terms of both performance in the race
track and reliability on the road.
The compact, ultralight RS 125 is a concentrated
package of sophisticated technology: the frame and swingarm are both derived
from Moto GP experience and made from ultra-stiff aluminium. An upside down
front fork, the front brake with radial calliper with four, horizontally
opposed pistons and the wheels with split spokes are testimony to the bike's
overtly racing character. Other unique features for the RS 125 include an
analogue/digital instrument panel complete with multifunctional computer, a
forged steering yoke and anoval racing silencer with riveted end caps.

The mean, cutting edge look of the new RS 125 tells you that this is a
professional racing machine. The styling of the RS, like that of all Aprilia
sports bikes, is the result of painstaking aerodynamic research.
The fairing, for example, was perfected by extensive wind tunnel testing, to
guarantee great wind protection and minimum drag for maximum racetrack
efficiency. The fairing, windshield and tail not only look mean and aggressive,
but allow the RS 125 to reach a blistering top speed, eliminating all turbulence
around the rider and allowing man and machine to become one.
The latest generation twin halogen headlight also adds to the mean look of the
new RS 125, and delivers a high power light beam for enhanced visibility and
safety at night. The sleek tail looks exactly like the tail of a GP racer.
Thanks to the effort put into the design of the RS 125’s tail, not even the
passenger seat disturbs the bike’s impeccable lines.
The crossed spoke wheels are not only lighter and more stylish, but safer and
more reliable too.
The powerful but reliable, single cylinder, two stroke, Rotax-Aprilia engine
needs no introduction. Over the years it has won a reputation for being
unbeatable on the track and dependable on the road.
Still today, this engine boasts technical solutions that are state-of-the-art
for two strokes, including a crankcase reed valve intake, liquid cooling, an
anti-vibration balancer shaft, and an automatic mixing system. The RS 125’s
engine has been constantly updated over the years to keep in line with the
latest emission control legislation without penalising performance. A catalytic
converter and precision carburation has won Aprilia’s single cylinder two stroke
homologation to Euro 3 standards. And the amazing thing is that this has been
achieved without losing out on performance: the Aprilia RS 125 engine remains
the reference point for all 125 cc powerplants.
Without a doubt, the most advanced single component on the RS 125 is its frame.
Developed from Aprilia’s vast experience in GP 125 racing, the RS 125 frame is
made from cast aluminium alloy with cross-ribbing reinforcement. Despite its
extremely light weight, this advanced structure achieves amazing torsional
rigidity, setting the standards for Aprilia’s competitors.
The box section, aluminium alloy swingarm has the highest torsional rigidity of
all production 125 cc swingarms. Differential side members enable the exhaust to
follow a path that maximises engine performance and enables more acute angles of
lean to be achieved on bends without risking dangerous contact with the asphalt.
The suspension too plays a fundamental role in ensuring not only the RS 125’s
performance, but its safety and comfort too. The RS 125 can rely on an
upside-down fork that has been optimised for maximum performance on the
racetrack while also delivering a more satisfying ride on public roads.
The rear suspension features rising rate linkages based on Aprilia’s 125 GP
racing technology, for excellent traction and superb comfort even over uneven
road surfaces. The hydraulic monoshock that provides the damping for the
swingarm is also adjustable in spring preload.
Like any self-respecting supersport motorcycle, the RS 125 has to have the best
when it comes to components. The braking system is the best available, and
designed for maximum efficiency under competitive riding conditions. The front
brake is a genuine state-of-the-art, high performance system with a radial
caliper and four opposed pistons. In addition to the 320 mm front disc, the
system also incorporates a radial master cylinder and aeronautical hoses for
maximum precision and unrivalled braking power. The rear disc is 220 mm in
diameter and is also equipped with metal braided hoses for perfectly balanced,
high performance braking.
The Aprilia RS 125 is packed with prestige components. Compact and impressively
light in weight, the instruments include an analog rev counter and a
multifunctional digital display with an on-board computer that can be operated
from the handlebars. The speedometer, rev counter, coolant temperature gauge and
exclusive racing chronometer put you in total control. The on-board computer
even has provision for interfacing with the optical finishing systems used on
racetracks.
"As you accelerate the Single seems to gain momentum in protest. But as the rpms
progressively increase, the engine begins to spool up quicker. That glorious
2-stroke “braappp” matches engine speed and as soon as the crankshaft spins to
that magic 10,000 rpm, the engine springs to life and finally rewards its riders
with some decent acceleration." – motorcycle-usa
"If you are of normal size and keep the little engine singing in its sweet spot,
she has plenty of juice to see triple-digit speeds and embarrass riders on
liter-bikes in the tight stuff. Top speed attained at MSR Houston was an
indicated 108mph on the longest straight and still pulling;" – 2wheeltimes
"The Aprilia RS125 is probably one of the best handling bikes on the planet. Its
able chassis can easily cope with double the power. The Aprilia RS125’s brakes
are astonishing, particularly so on the 2006-onwards motorcycles, which boast a
sexy radial caliper up front, and the forks are beefy 40mm items for greater
control." – MCN
The Aprilia RS 125 can mark the beginning of a beautiful friendship between
young riders and supersport bikes in general as the small two-stroke blast has
all it takes to make one fall in love with quick acceleration and sharp
handling, all in a user-friendly manner and for a customer-friendly MSRP of
$5,499.
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