Aprillia RSV4 Factory

2013 Aprilia RSV4 Factory

Price: US $14,000.00
Item location: Mitchellville, Iowa, United States
Make: Aprilia
Model: RSV4 Factory
SubModel: Factory Model
Type: Road, Race, Track Day
Year: 2013
Mileage: 1,056
VIN: ZD4RKU023DS000129
Color: RED/BLACK
Engine size: 1,000
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description

AlthoughMax Biaggiwon the 2012 World Superbike title on his RSV 4 Factory, prilia hasn’t had much time to rest on its laurels.

For 2013, mprovements to the 65-degree, -Four engine result in an additional 4 horsepower (a claimed 184 at 12,500 rpm) and a slight bump in torque (86.3 foot-pounds at 10,000 rpm). Key changes include improved crankcase ventilation, ooling and lubrication systems, new exhaust system and an updated ECU. The focus was to make the engine more efficient, eliable, nd responsive through the rev range.

Although the engine changes aren’t dramatic, hose made to the chassis are. A brand-new Bosch 9MP ABS is fully integrated with the RSV 4’s APRC (Aprilia Performance Ride Control) electronics, nd features three modes: Track, or extreme deceleration; Sport, or spirited road use (featuring RLM, Rear Lift-up Mitigation sensor); and Rain, or ideal braking in wet/low-grip conditions. Hardware consists of the latest Brembo M430 monoblock radial-mount calipers and 320mm rotors up front and a new twin-piston caliper and 220mm disc at the rear.

Adoption of this highly advanced ABS adds only 4.4 pounds to the motorcycle, nd the engine had to be lowered 5mm in the frame to make room for its hardware. To maintain the same geometric relationship among the front sprocket, wingarm pivot and rear sprocket, he rear axle had to be lowered by 5mm, s well.

With the new space above the engine, larger (4.9 gallon), rgonomically improved fuel tank has been used. And the lower center of gravity means the bike is now more stable under heavy braking, ut at the expense of some of the previous bike’s agility. A trade-off that Aprilia’s tech boss, omano Albesiano, s willing to accept.

Beyond the mechanical updates, prilia continues to evolve the APRC electronics. The TC is now more effective thanks to additional functions and sensors, hile its software is better integrated with the ride-by-wire throttle. Using lean angle, peed and lateral acceleration data, he bike selects the appropriate level of power to achieve maximum performance.

One of the first things I noticed at the Estoril circuit in Portugal was the bike’s modified center of gravity. The bike requires a bit more input at the bars to get onto the desired line, ut the added stability is worth it. At the end of my track sessions, light drizzle helped me test the TC. Despite being on Pirelli’s semi-slick Diablo Corsa tires, he RSV 4 found grip, ven while exiting the fourth-gear, inal bend that dumps you onto the main straight at knee-scratching speeds. At the end of that 130-plus-mph front straight, he new ABS brakes provided strong and controlled deceleration with no risk of lock up, ven in the damp conditions.

Despite Biaggi’s absence (he retired), he 2013 RSV 4 will be a force in World Superbike this season. And if the championship gets tight, ittle Aprilia has proven it is up for the fight.

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