Modular tubular steel frame fastened to
aluminium side plates with by high strength bolts. Removable rear subframe.
Front Suspension
Multi-adjustable Sachs upside-down fork with Ø
43 mm diam. stanchions. Wheel travel 160 mm.
Rear Suspension
Aluminium alloy swingarm Gas-operated
shock absorber with piggy back, with adjustable spring preload and
compression and rebound damping. Wheel travel 160 mm.
Front Brakes
2x 3320 mm diam. stainless steel floating discs.
Radial callipers with four pistons.
Rear Brakes
Single 240mm. Single piston calliper. Metal
braided brake pipe.
Front Tyre
120/70ZR17
Rear Tyre
180/55
ZR17
Seat height
870 mm
Dry-Weight
Fuel Capacity
12
Litres
The Aprilia
Dorsoduro stirred up the maxi supermoto segment, but the Dorsoduro Factory goes
further. A refined bike, even lighter and more efficient, whose mission is
"fun". A real standard special, a concentration of performance and technology.
The word "Factory" is never used just by chance in Aprilia. In the language of
the enthusiasts it refers to elite bikes fitted out with the best technology and
made with the best materials. Light, agile, powerful, the Dorsoduro Factory
doesn't belie its name; it's heart is the latest 750 dual cylinder and it boasts
technical solutions unique for this segment. Thanks to the advanced electronic
management, the compact Aprilia 90° V twin engine offers extremely high
performance levels, similar to those of much bigger engines.
The chassis, as becomes the Aprilia tradition, is without rivals in this
category. The Dorsoduro Factory exploits the technology that Aprilia has
developed, dominating the Supermoto competitions with the incredible SXV that
won 5 world championships between 2004 and 2008.
The chassis, with its tubular frame and aluminium structure, is one of the
distinctive elements of the Dorsoduro Factory - a common thread that unites the
highly specialised Aprilia racing models with the most exciting twin cylinder
supermoto on the market.
With its essential design, characterised by the considerable use of carbon fibre
for the top structure, Aprilia Dorsoduro Factory boasts components, technical
fittings and trim features of the highest levels. Brembo 4-piston radial
callipers, Wave discs, oil-bath hydraulic clutch, fully adjustable gas-operated
single shock absorber with separate tank, a sophisticated multi-adjustable fork,
Ride by Wire “Tri-Map” and Matrix instrument panel with on-board computer -
these are the elements that help to make this bike unique.
The details of the
special Aprilia Dorsoduro Factory features:
Carbon fibre top structure (ducts, ignition unit cover, front mudguard);
Special graphics with red chassis, black plate, exclusive saddle and black
exhaust covers;
90° V2 engine, four valves, double overhead camshaft, liquid cooling;
Second generation Ride by Wire “Tri-Map” technology;
Modular tubular frame/aluminium chassis - ultralight and with excellent
torsional rigidity;
Aluminium swingarm with multi-adjustable gas-operated lateral shock absorber;
Multi-adjustable 43mm upside down fork;
Brembo front brake callipers with radial connection, combined with 320mm Wave
discs.
Design: Funstyle
The simple, elegant dress never veils but highlights the technical elements
(chassis and engine) of the Dorsoduro Factory, turning the particularly
aggressive aesthetics into one of its strong points. The new colours and carbon
fibre top structure underline the sporty nature of a project that proudly shares
the Factory name with the sportiest Aprilia bikes. Aprilia Dorsoduro Factory is
incredibly sleek and agile, managing to create an immediate harmony with the
rider. The long, flat saddle facilitates those rider movements typical of the
supermoto; the Dorsoduro Factory backs up the rider at all times. The compact,
curvy tail fairing also envelops the dual exhaust: a solution that not only
creates a really aggressive design feel, but also excellent symmetry in the
proportions and weight distribution. The hand guards, derived from the Supermoto
SXV, display a sleek style and effectively protect the levers against any
accidental contact.
Engine: Funtwin
The Aprilia 750 90° V twin engine represents the current state of the art for
this type of motor drive. The electronic management is the cream of this engine,
which uses a second generation Ride by Wire system equipped with triple mapping.
The three options - Sport, Touring and Rain - can be selected while actually
riding, thanks to a gas closed command on the handlebar; they radically modify
the character of the Dorsoduro Factory, offering an aggressive, immediate
response in Sport mode, more gentle (ideal for tourism) in Touring mode, and
extremely safe (even in conditions of poor road-holding) in Rain mode. Thanks to
the electronic and mechanical technology used, the Aprilia dual cylinder reaches
92hp at 8,750 rpm and a maximum torque of 82 Nm at 4,500 rpm: values that put
the Dorsoduro in direct competition with bikes of a much higher engine capacity.
There is also a special version of the Dorsoduro Factory for newly qualified
riders, limited to 25 kW. The electronic throttle grip management system (Ride
By Wire) avoids the need to reduce power delivery over the whole supply range
(as happens on less advanced models), maintaining exactly the same delivery as
for its full-power “sibling”, up to the maximum allowed level. In this way, the
Aprilia Dorsoduro Factory offers an improved acceleration performance compared
with the equivalent 25 kW versions of the competitors, ensuring non-stop riding
pleasure.
Chassis: Funbalance
Aprilia bikes have always been considered a point of reference for the
excellence of their chassis. The Dorsoduro Factory certainly doesn't belie this
tradition. On the contrary, its sophisticated suspension systems and racing
brakes emphasise it, making it the most effective and well-balanced maxi
supermoto on the market.
Everything about this bike has been designed to aid the rider during heavy
handling. The agile, light chassis was designed with an eye to ergonomics, so
the Dorsoduro Factory is perfect for any rider, allowing them all to take full
advantage, in every situation, of the high limits of a real fun-to-ride bike.
The chassis exploits the most of the notable expertise acquired by Aprilia
during competitions, fully drawing on the experience gained on the mixed
structures used in the Supermoto world championship. The upper part, with its
tubular steel frame, is joined to the large, aluminium side plates through
special high-resistance bolts. The resulting structure is extremely rigid yet
light - the best solution for curbing the pounding power of the Aprilia twin
cylinder engine.
The lateral, strongly tilting position of the new gas-operated shock absorber
leaves plenty of precious space to obtain the optimal conformation of the
exhaust manifolds, without altering the length of the bike and without applying
any thermal stress to the shock absorber itself. The aluminium swingarm is sized
to support the asymmetric stress caused by the lateral positioning of the shock
absorber. It was purposely conceived for a supermoto like the Aprilia Dorsoduro,
and sums up the need for torsional rigidity and elasticity - elements essential
for obtaining precise support and the right riding feeling in the transitory
phases.
Suspsnsion:
Funfeeling
The suspension area of the Dorsoduro Factory is entirely new. The Sachs 43mm
upside down fork with shell-cast brackets to support the radial callipers
features adjustable spring preload and hydraulic brake rebound damping. It's a
highly sophisticated element which, apart from offering endless adjustment
possibilities, also ensures optimal smoothness and a travel (160mm) in line with
the supermoto philosophy. Both steering plates are forged, and the upper one is
also anodised to confirm the excellent level of the Dorsoduro trim features.
The new gas-operated lateral shock absorber with separate tank is directly
pivoted to the swingarm, as per the cantilever layout, with adjustable spring
preload and hydraulic compression and rebound damping. It's a highly
sophisticated element which allows more experienced riders to reach top bike
performance levels, even on the race track.
The rear wheel stroke is 160mm, again in line with the supermoto philosophy that
aims for an effective, controlled suspension but with a long stroke.
Brakes: Funbraking
The best of current braking technology can be found on the Aprilia Dorsoduro
Factory: the front system uses the new Brembo 4 piston radial callipers. The
320mm floating “Wave” discs are really lightweight, ensuring shorter stopping
times and emphasising the aggressive braking style with a supersports look, in
keeping with the overall Dorsoduro appearance.
The 240mm rear disc is also of the “Wave” type and is braked via a single piston
calliper. Both the front and rear systems use metal braided brake pipes derived
from the aeronautical sector which eliminate the irritating "lung" effect of the
conventional pipes, ensuring the maximum braking precision.
Components
The supermoto bikes are essential, sometimes even spartan. But this doesn't mean
you have to renounce top class contents or painstaking attention to detail. Also
in this case, Aprilia stands out from its competitors with class-leading
fittings:
CARBON FIBRE TOP STRUCTURE: Like the best Aprilia Factory bikes, also the
Dorsoduro makes great use of carbon fibre for both mudguards, the ducts and the
key unit fairing. A choice that further underlines the bike's elegance.
MATRIX INSTRUMENT PANEL: of the mixed type (analogue-digital), it receives all
the information from the CAN line and becomes an integral part of the
self-diagnosis system as it is fitted with memory.Particularly compact, with a
modern design and considerably reduced weight. All the functions are commutable
and easily accessed via a command on the handlebar. The LED lighting (white in
the analogue area and red in the digital one) can be adjusted to three levels.
BICONICAL SECTION ALUMINIUM HANDLEBARS: It brings quite clearly to mind those of
the competitive superbikes. An incredibly light component, designed to guarantee
top dynamic bike control.
HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED CLUTCH: It allows precise braking every time, along with
smooth exemplary command and handy self-adjustment (without the need for any
maintenance).
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