Aprilia RS 457 is a sports bike that has garnered attention for its impressive specifications. This bike is positioned as a competitive option in the sports bike segment, offering a combination of performance, style, and affordability. Revolutionary and sophisticated, the oozes elegance and aggression through clear racing elements such as the front double fairing.
Manufacturer | Aprilia |
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Engine | Parallel twin forward facing cylinders, 4 valves per cylinder, liquid-cooled with Ride-By-Wire |
Capacity | 457 cc |
Piston stroke | 61.1 mm |
Compression | 10.5 : 1 |
Maximum power | 47,58 hp at 9400 rpm |
Maximum torque | 43,5 Nm at 6700 rpm |
Top speed | 196 km/h |
Transmission | 6 speeds |
Exhaust | Steel single sport with protect |
Chassis | Length – 1960 mm |
Frame | Height – 1137 mm |
Front tires | 110/70 – 17" |
Rear tires | 150/60 – 17" |
Front suspension | Upside-down fork 41mm , adjustable preload, 120 mm travel |
Rear suspension | Monoshock, adjustable preload, 130 mm travel |
Front brakes | 320 mm diameter disk with floating caliper and ABS |
Rear brakes | 220 mm diameter disk with floating caliper and ABS |
Seat height | 800 mm |
Wheelbase | 1370 mm |
Weight | 175 kg |
Tank capacity | 13 L. Consumption per 1 liter of fuel: 29 km |
Aprilia, named after the pre-war Lancia Aprilia, was founded after the Second World War by Cavaliere Alberto Beggio as a bicycle production factory at Noale, Italy, in the province of Venice. Alberto’s son, Ivano Beggio, took over the helm of the company in 1968 and constructed a 50 cc “motorcycle”. The first production Aprilia mopeds were named Colibrì, Daniela and Packi. Aprilia later produced a motocross bike in 1970 called the Scarabeo. Produced until the end of the 1970s, the Scarabeo came in 50 and 125 cc versions.
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