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Aprilia RS4 50
The RS4 features a unique look at the front end with the headlights suspended over the gaping air intakes. It also uses the same spectacular tapered tail fairing as found on the 1000 cc supersports model. These models set new standards in terms of style and technical content for the superbike segment. The superbike comes with a multifunctional analogue/digital instrument panel with LCD display and 6-spoke design wheels. On Aprilia RS4, one additional detail underscores the level of sophistication of the bike: the exhaust, which is unmistakably inspired by competition machines, is completely integrated within the lower part of the fairing. A solution that is not just visually effective, but which also contributes significantly to the dynamics of the bike by helping to centralise masses. Aprilia’s small supersports bikes have been completely revised. Two models dedicated for young enthusiasts who want their first experience in the motorcycling world to be with a proper bike.
Aprilia has always been the undisputed
leader in the 50 and 125 cc supersports segment, pioneering
innovative concepts and solutions and setting trends for its
rivals to follow.
Characteristics in common:
The livery and eye-catching forms of
the Aprilia RS4 50 and RS4 125 echo the looks of the Factory
version of the Aprilia RSV4 supersports bike. And the RS4 50
and RS4 125 share more than just a family resemblance with
the most hardcore street version the bike dominating the
world SBK championship. The design of the fairings and tank,
the unique looks of the front end, with the headlights
suspended over the gaping air intakes, and the spectacular
tapered tail fairing are identical to their counterparts on
1000 cc supersports model that set new standards in terms of
style and technical content for the superbike segment. With the new RS4 50 and RS4 125,
Aprilia confirms its global leadership in the small capacity
sports bike segment, creating models that exceed the
expectations of even the most discerning rider. The RS4 50 and RS4 125 stand head and
shoulders above the competition for their superlative
chassis layout: developed on the basis of Aprilia’s
outstanding successes in WSBK and GP 125, the frame consists
of die cast aluminium spars with crossed reinforcement ribs.
With its state of the art design, this extremely lightweight
structure offers exceptional torsional stiffness. The multifunctional analogue/digital
instrument panel with LCD display draws directly from
Aprilia’s experience in the Superbike class. The split
6-spoke design of the wheels further emphasises the
purposeful character of Aprilia’s latest small capacity
sports bikes.
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