Liquid
cooled, four stroke, longitudinal 60°V twin, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Capacity
997.6
Bore x Stroke
97 x 67.5mm
Compression Ratio
11.8:1
Induction
Integrated electronic engine management system. Indirect
multipoint electronic injection. 57 mm throttle bodies.10.3 litre airbox with Air Runner air scoop.
Ignition /
Starting
Digital electronic ignition
/ electric
Exhaust
Double silencer with three way catalytic converter and
lambda probe oxygen sensor (Euro 3).
Multi-plate clutch in oil bath with patented PPC
power-assisted hydraulic control.
Metal braided clutch line.Radial master cylinders
with 15 mm piston.
Frame
Box section sloping twin-spar frame in aluminium alloy.
Front Suspension
43 mm Öhlins titanium nitride (TiN) coated upside-down
fork. Adjustable in compression, rebound and preload. 120 mm wheel travel.
Shortened fork bottoms with radial caliper fittings.
Rear Suspension
Aluminium alloy double arched member swingarm. Aprilia
Progressive System (APS) linkages.
Sachs monoshock with adjustable compression, rebound, preload and length.
133 mm wheel travel.
Competition may come and go, but the Aprilia RSV
1000 R remains the unquestioned top dog among supersport motorcycles for its
amazing handling on road and racetrack. The Aprilia RSV 1000 R has shown its
competitive edge in world endurance racing, where it is the only production twin
able to compete on even terms with the best four cylinder machines in the world,
as demonstrated by the excellent results achieved. Legendary races like the Le
Mans 24 hours and the massacring Bol d’Or 24 hours have shown exactly how
effective the twin cylinder Aprilia RSV 1000 R is on the racetrack , and how
totally reliable it is too.
Endurance racing has provided more than just an unforgettable experience. It has
served as a valuable test bench for the latest technical solutions now appearing
on Aprilia production bikes.
The Aprilia RSV 1000 R is determined to maintain its supremacy as the best
sports twin money can buy, for its advanced technology and for its amazing
performance.
But what counts the most is the fact that the Aprilia RSV 1000 R is still the
bike to beat when it comes to ease of riding. Because riders feel so instantly
confident on an Aprilia RSV 1000 R, they really can ride at the limits of their
abilities and stay totally relaxed too.
The benefits are obvious in terms of less physical and mental stress, faster and
safer motorcycling and the ability to remain fully concentrated for far longer,
factors that contribute to success on the racetrack and safety on the road.
The main characteristics of the RSV 1000 R:
· Öhlins Racing fork with TiN (Titanium Nitride) coated stanchions and radial
caliper mountings;
· The latest generation V60 Magnesium engine with Ø 33 mm exhaust valves;
· Larger diameter exhaust headers;
· External catalytic converters, installed nearer to the header pipes for
improved efficiency and respect for the environment;
· Euro 3 homologation.
Constant technical development has enabled Aprilia’s
engineers to carry on improving the performance of the motorcycle that already
represented the state of the art for twin cylinder supersport machines. In this
latest RSV 1000 R, the V60 Magnesium engine is not only cleaner but even more
powerful, confirming its reputation as the world’s mightiest production twin.
The modifications needed to achieve homologation to strict Euro 3 standards have
not stopped Aprilia squeezing another 4 horsepower out of this amazing engine.
The latest powerplant delivers 105.24 kW (143 HP) at the crank to push the bike
to a top speed of over 280 km/h, aided by improved aerodynamics and even more
efficient engine breathing.
Even the chassis has been updated using the experience gained from a year of
international racing that has seen the RSV defeat all rivals on the world’s
stock racing circuits.
This unbeatable engine and chassis go hand in hand with top-quality components,
and an even higher level of prestige equipment, placing the Aprilia RSV 1000 R
in a class of its own not only in performance but in quality to price ratio too.
V60 MAGNESIUM ENGINE
The 1000 cc V60 Magnesium engine has long been the standard setter for
production twins, but constant evolution and development at Aprilia’s R&D
department have now made it even better.
33 mm exhaust valves and new, larger diameter exhaust headers have been fitted
to improve engine breathing. In this form the V60 Magnesium now puts out even
more power, topping 143 HP at 10,000 rpm without losing any of its legendary
usability and proverbial Aprilia reliability.
The new satin finish silencers have catalytic converters installed nearer to the
collector pipes. This solution has reduced converter activation time by 50%
while further reducing the level of exhaust emissions. The Aprilia RSV 1000 R
conforms easily to the strict limits required for Euro 3 homologation. The
second section of exhaust has also been extended by 200 mm to boost torque at
low revs.
Optimised fluid dynamics inside the cylinder heads has been enhanced by improved
mapping of the combined ignition and fuel injection systems to achieve higher
power throughout the useful rev range.
The V60 Magnesium breathes through the ‘Air Runner’ dynamic air scoop located in
the middle of the nose fairing. This has been redesigned to increase air flow to
the engine’s ‘lungs’. The Air Runner scoop is located precisely where dynamic
pressure is highest, exactly along the bike’s centreline.
From the scoop, an air duct passes through the steering head to take ram air to
the generous 10.3 litre airbox.
A choke valve inside the duct, controlled by the engine ECU, regulates flow to
provide the engine with air at exactly the right volume and pressure. The engine
therefore packs incredible punch right through its extended speed range,
enabling the rev limiter to be set at 11,000 rpm.
The mighty roar of the V60 Magnesium is muffled by two differential volume
Helmotz resonators to reduce intake noise at the most critical engine speeds.
The airbox also houses an idling motor. This operates an electronically
controlled valve that deviates air downstream of the butterfly valve to make it
easier to start the engine from cold and to stabilise engine idling.
The Air Runner also performs a structural function. It incorporates two
lightweight aluminium arms to hold the cockpit fairing and headlight so that
there is no need for ugly brackets.
A new panel type air filter reduces pressure drop and improves engine
efficiency.
The engine’s fuel injection system features 57 mm throttle bodies and one
injector per cylinder.
Thank to the Air Runner ram air scoop, pressure in the airbox increases as the
bike accelerates, leading to a 3% gain in power at maximum speed.
A new generation engine management unit, made in conjunction with Siemens VDO,
controls all engine parameters. The ECU receives real time signals from 15
parameter sensors and processes these to control the actuators in real time too.
(Parameters include air and coolant temperature; atmospheric, airbox and oil
pressure; Lambda sensor oxygen level; crankshaft, camshaft, and rear wheel
speed; throttle position, side stand, clutch and neutral position; and battery
voltage.)
The flash EPROM already contains racing mapping for unrestricted exhausts.
Aprilia service engineers can easily change mapping on request from customers
who intend to use their bikes exclusively on the racetrack.
All engine data passes through a CAN (Controlled Area Network) line to the
instrument panel, which also acts as a diagnostic terminal. In the unlikely
event of a malfunction, it is a simple job for service engineers to identify
problems. The CAN line uses only two wires to transmit all data. This simplifies
the electrical system enormously as well as reducing the total weight of the
bike.
The RSV 1000 R also has a close ratio gearbox, to make it easier to make full
use of the amazing power of the V60 Magnesium engine.
Despite so much technical evolution, the characteristics that made the original
RSV stand out are still there.
- Longitudinal 60° V twin engine with 4 valves per cylinder and double overhead
camshaft, driven by a mixed chain and gear system.
- Electronic fuel injection with 57 mm throttle bodies, one injector per
cylinder, and an ‘Air Runner’ ram air scoop.
- CDI ignition with one plug per cylinder. Ignition is controlled by the same
integrated engine management system that also controls fuel injection.
- Dry sump lubrication with double trochoid pump, separate oil tank and oil
cooler.
- Mixed gear/chain valve timing drive with the two gears (one per timing chain)
located in the crankcase to reduce cylinder head dimensions.
The RSV 1000 R’s sophisticated twin cylinder engine also incorporates the
following exclusive Aprilia patents:
- AVDC (Anti Vibration Double Countershaft).
- Hydraulic action clutch with radial master cylinder assisted by the patented
PPC (Pneumatic Power Clutch) system to control rear wheel bounce during fierce
braking.
FRAME
Years of racing at the highest levels have allowed Aprilia’s R&D section to
design a frame that is acknowledged as the best production bike frame around.
One of Aprilia’s fixed objectives when designing the RSV 1000 R frame was to
achieve perfectly centralised mass. In line with Aprilia practice, the frame
incorporates aluminium-silicon castings and Peraluman 450 pressings. The frame
has been optimised by extensive finite element analysis and boasts excellent
torsional rigidity though it weighs only 9,650 grams, a figure matched only by
specialist racing frames.
Aprilia’s obsessive search for perfection, plus the experience gained from
production bike racing has nevertheless led to small but important improvements
to what was already the best frame on any machine of this type. The steering
head’s rake angle has increased from 24° 45’ to 25° to give a slightly longer
trail. Stability is better as a result, so that the new RSV 1000 R inspires even
more confidence than before, without losing out on its acclaimed agility.
The new RSV 1000 R swingarm is made from extruded Peraluman and Al Si7 castings.
Its double arch design provides a clear passage for the new twin silencer
exhaust system.
Here too, cross-sections and wall thicknesses have been optimised using finite
element analysis. The RSV 1000 R swingarm weighs only 4,860 grams, well under
the swingarm weight benchmark of 5 kg.
SUSPENSION
The fantastic Öhlins Racing fork fitted as standard to the RSV 1000 R represents
the state-of-the-art for this most important of all components in determining
how a motorcycle handles. The new fork has 43 mm stanchions with titanium
nitride coating for a friction-free sliding action. Its advanced design with
longer sleeves and shorter fork bottoms reduces load at two critical points, the
slide bush and the stanchion to fork bottom joint). Wheel travel is 120 mm.
Like all top racing forks, the Öhlins allows precision adjustment of compression
and rebound damping as well as spring preload.
The Sachs rear monoshock incorporates a separate piggy back nitrogen cylinder
and is also adjustable in preload, compression and rebound. A characteristic
unique to Aprilia is that the length of the monoshock can be adjusted directly
from the unit itself so that the rear end of the bike can be raised or lowered
to achieve whatever setup may be required and to match rider preferences and
other suspension adjustments.
BRAKES
Top supersports demand top quality brakes. The RSV 1000 R is again at the
cutting edge of technology, and is equipped with Triple Bridge, radial caliper
front brakes developed by Aprilia in conjunction with Brembo. The 320 mm
floating steel discs on the front wheel feature narrower braking bands for
reduced wheel weight and inertia and therefore more agile handling.
The RSV 1000 R’s radial calipers are combined with a radial master cylinder to
form the most sophisticated braking system fitted to any current production
bike.
The front and rear braking circuits both use aeronautical metal braid hoses to
eliminate the pressure variations associated with conventional rubber brake
lines, guaranteeing maximum braking precision.
COMPONENTS
What places the Aprilia RSV 1000 R in a class of its own is the care taken in
its design and manufacture and the attention paid to every single component on
the bike. The result is increased performance and functionality, with reduced
weight and a quality of finish that no other bike can equal.
The following components deserve a special mention:
- Öhlins Racing fork with titanium nitride (TiN) coated stanchions.
- Aluminium steering pin and bottom yoke.
- Brembo Triple Bridge radial front brake calipers.
- Forged caliper mounting blocks for greater rigidity and stability under
braking.
- The combined digital and analog instrument panel receives data on all engine
control parameters over a CAN line and incorporates memory to allow it to act as
an integral part of the self-diagnostics system. The instrument panel provides
the same readouts as the previous model (including a self timer with a 40 lap
memory), but is now extremely modern and compact in design and weighs only 220
grams. All functions are controlled by three conveniently located keys. The LED
backlighting may be set to three levels and is white for the analog instruments
and red for the digital display.
- The headlight cluster incorporates four lights for perfect night riding
vision. The great care taken over the design and finish of the RSV 1000 R also
transpires from little but important details like bulb holders made from blue
anodised aluminium.
- The white lens direction indicators are fully integrated in the bike’s body.
The front indicators are moulded into the rear view mirrors while the rear
indicators are built into the tail. This means that there is no need to remove
them for track use. The rear number plate holder can also be removed quickly and
easily to comply with competition regulations.
- Even the ignition key is specially made for the RSV 1000 R and carries an
internal identification code. The ignition block has an immobiliser fitted as
standard.
- The alloy wheels share the same forked spoke design as the exclusive forged
wheels of the RSV 1000 R Factory
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