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Aprilia RS 660 Limited Edition

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Make Model

Aprilia RS 660 Stars and Stripes Limited Edition

Year

2022

Engine

Four stroke, forward facing parallel twin, DOHC with silent chain drive on the right side, four valves per cylinder

Capacity

659 cc / 40.2 cu-in

Bore x Stroke

81 x 63.93 mm

Compression Ratio

13.5: 1

Cooling System

Liquid cooled with radiator and water-oil heat exchanger
Lubrication Wet sump

Exhaust

Akrapovič - for race use only
Emission Euro 5  CO2 emissions - 116 g /km

Induction

Airbox with front air intake. 2 ∅48 mm throttle bodies, Ride-By-Wire management

Electronic Management

6-axis inertial platform, APRC suite which includes ATC (traction control, AWC (wheelie control), AEB (engine brake), AEM (engine map), ACC (cruise control)
5 Riding modes - (Road and Track, 3 fixed and 2 customizable)

Starting

Electric

Max Power

100 hp / 73.5 kW @ 10,500 rpm

Max Torque

67.0 Nm / 6.83 kgm @ 8,500 rpm

Clutch

Wet, multi-plate, slipper

Transmission 

6 Speed, AQS Aprilia Quick Shift

Final Drive

Chain, with drive ratio: 17/43

Frame

Double beam aluminium frame with detachable rear seat

Front Suspension

Kayaba upside down fork ∅ 41 mm with counter spring, aluminium feet for fixing radial calipers. Adjustable for rebound, compression and spring preload.

Front Wheel Travel

120 mm / 4.7 in

Rear Suspension

Aluminium swingarm with asymmetrical trusses. Monoshock with adjustable counter spring: rebound and spring preload.

Rear Wheel Travel

130 mm / 5.1 in

Front Brakes

2x 320mm Brembo radial calipers with 4 32mm opposing pistons. Radial pump and metal braided brake hose

Rear Brakes

Single 220mm disc; Brembo calliper with 2 isolated ∅ 34mm pistons. Pump with integrated tank and metal braided hos

ABS System

ABS Cornering multimap

Front Wheel

In aluminium alloy 3.5 x17

Rear Wheel

In aluminium alloy 5.5 x17

Front Tyre

120/70 ZR 17 Tubeless radials

Rear Tyre

180/55 ZR 17 (alternatively 180/60 ZR17)  Tubeless radials

Rake

24.1°

Trail

104.6 mm

Dimensions

Length mm / in
Width  mm / in
Height mm / in

Wheelbase

1370 mm / 53.9 in

Seat Height

815 mm / 32.0 in

Dry Weight

169 kg / 372.5 lbs

Wet Weight

183 kg / 403.4 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

15 Litres / 3.9 US gal
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From a press release issued By Aprilia:

IN ITS FIRST TIME PARTICIPATING, RS 660 DOMINATES IN MOTOAMERICA

A SPECIAL STARS AND STRIPES LIVERY CELEBRATES THE TRIUMPH OF THE MEDIUM SIZED ITALIAN SPORT BIKE IN THE PRESTIGIOUS AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP

1500 NUMBERED UNITS WITH RACING PACKAGE AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT TO INCLUDE SINGLE-SEAT TAIL-FAIRING COVER, OVERSIZED TOP FAIRING, AND QUICK SHIFT WITH UPSIDE-DOWN GEARBOX

A year after its launch on the market, Aprilia RS 660 is already celebrating its first important sports milestone. The medium-sized Italian sport bike made this achievement in the United States, dominating the 2021 edition of the Twins Cup, the prestigious American championship dedicated to medium engine capacity twin-cylinders within MotoAmerica, the premier motorcycle racing series in the States.

In celebration of this victory, at EICMA 2021, Aprilia introduces a numbered special edition of 1500 units of RS 660, characterized by a new stars and stripes livery inspired by the American flag. A color scheme closely derived from the special graphics on the bike that the Twins Cup champion, Kaleb De Keyrel, rode in the race at Vallelunga for the final round of the Aprilia RS 660 Trophy, where Kaleb had been invited to participate as a reward for his important championship victory on American soil.

Aprilia RS 660 Limited Edition also boasts a standard equipment package that includes some of the racing content from the competition version that proved to be unparalleled in the Twins Cup, taking 10 wins out of the 13 races held.

The sporty personality of Aprilia RS 660 Limited Edition is highlighted by the single-seat tail-fairing cover, which eliminates the passenger seat, enhancing the sleek design of the rear. The passenger’s seat comes with the bike, which is still approved for two-up riding. The oversized top fairing ensures greater protection for the rider against the wind, both on the road and on the track, and it also has the software that lets you set up the quick shift gearbox in upside-down configuration. This means that, depending on your needs, you can configure the gearbox entirely on your own, without replacing any parts on the bike, in street or upside-down version – ideal for the occasional track day.

A badge located on the fuel tank bears the progressive number of the bike and indicates the limited-edition of 1500 units.

Aprilia RS 660’s Winning Streak in MotoAmerica

Just a few months after making its début in the U.S.A. on an American track that is one of the most iconic in the world, the Laguna Seca circuit in California – ridden by Pikes Peak record holder astride an Aprilia Tuono V4, Rennie Scaysbrook – Aprilia RS 660 was the immediate protagonist of a thrilling sports story. Approved just in time for the beginning of the 2021 Twins Cup, the Italian twin-cylinder 659cc motorcycle took the top three spots straight away in the opening race on the Road Atlanta circuit. It was a blinding start, in some ways unexpected, followed by a winning streak: 10 total wins out of 13 races held, plus another 16 podiums (9 second places and 7 third places) and 6 pole positions. That first, extraordinary one-two-three was followed by others, at historic Laguna Seca circuit and in both races held in New Jersey.

Five of the 10 total wins were achieved by Kaleb De Keyrel, crowned Twins Cup 2021 champion astride his Aprilia RS 660 prepared by the Robem Engineering team. The other victories were credited to Jody Barry, Cory Ventura, Anthony Mazziotto (two wins) and Tommaso Marcon. The Aprilia RS 660 therefore confirmed its status as a versatile bike, able to win on extremely different circuits and with riders who have different riding styles.