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Aprilia RSV 4R APRC
The 2011 Aprilia RSV 4 R APRC. Now with the same
electronics package as the more expensive RSV 4 Factory APRC, this bike features
8 stage adjustable traction control, wheelie control, launch control, and quick
shifter package. If this isn’t not enough for some, Aprilia added a better motor
lubrication system, lighten the exhaust by 2kg and revised first three gears for
better acceleration.
Review We are living times for motorcycle technology, very special. On the one hand we live rescue of small displacements, Built on the bikes easy and basic techniques known and tested, sometimes to the limit of recycling, while at the other extreme we find technologies that evolve at the speed of light in search of ever greater performance.
And there, in the segment of the race replica that come the most important new
techniques, borrowed from the world of racing and coming, year after year, the
bikes that we can buy in the dealership. The RSV4 R, We tried on the track at Estoril now takes the name APRC which represents a significant technical difference compared to the 2010 version, as it means that even the “basic” model the package is installed Aprilia Performance Riding Control. The RSV4 R 2011 also brings with it the other improvements introduced since the RSV4 Factory APRC and then extended to V4 Tuono R. Changes accordingly, the price rising to marketing € 18,000, While the rest of the budget, including color with black competition as opposed to white glam, remains unchanged. As anticipated, the Aprilia has introduced the electronic package APRC at the end of 2010 when it launched the RSV 4 Factory Special Edition version of the already developed RSV 4 Factory performance. The electronics package APRC (Aprilia Performance Ride Control) is, at present, the most advanced management system, dynamic driving available on the market.
It basically consists of four sub-systems that
operate in a coordinated and synergistic: ATC, AWC, ALC and AQS using the
signals received from an inertial platform, with two accelerometers and two
girometri that allow the unit to reconstruct the dynamic conditions of motion
and respond accordingly to the engine control. The pilot can adjust freely and
independently of each system component APRC.
Traction control is adjustable on 8 levels, simply by pressing the joystick on the left handlebar to adjust the level of traction control to the track conditions, tires or asphalt.
The AWC is another of the important features
dell’APRC, which is directly derived from competitions. In race, in fact, a
surge can be choreographed, but it wastes time on tour and has imported the
Aprilia Wheel Control on motorcycles. wheelie detection system is able to
“understand” when it starts and ends sharply and acts accordingly to gently pull
the front wheel on the ground. Dell’impennata management is continuous and
“soft”, there are no cuts or sharp shooting of violent power, but only proper
throttle control. The AWC is activated from the dashboard and can be adjusted
independently from other controls three levels of intervention, Thus favoring
the needs of the pilot. The quick change feature of the Aprilia is to work in synergy with other electronic systems and to have response times that vary depending on engine speed and gear.
We tried the new version of the Aprilia RSV4 R on the track of Adria. Although the track Veneto is not ideal to assess properly the dynamics of a motorcycle, Because of its size and design that provides only for the narrow hairpin bends, is useful just to test the new APRC.
Adria, in fact, you find yourself having to fully open the throttle out of
corners, as they are all very slow and you travel on almost all gas closed, and
you can evaluate the action of Traction Control.
The bike is confirmed very sincere and well trimmed, the front end is inserted
into the fold by taking the rope with the decision, but the center curve is not
able to follow the same lines as the sister factory, expanding a little ‘too if
you enter the trajectory determined . Out of the corners the shock absorber does
what it can to keep the Michelin Power 2CT One in contact with the asphalt, but
the wheel is not up to the Factory.
But we all’APRC. The system Made in Aprilia is really effective: already at the
center curve, you can take the gas to hand without the risk that slides back and
focus on the output curve to achieve better acceleration on the straight below.
Quick Shift also gives praise, which, together with the new close-ratio gearbox
with, can earn significant acceleration milliseconds. We repeat, is not a
novelty, but on the track is an invaluable aid to driving. In other words … you have got to put in budget spending of 18,000 euros for a supercar, it might be worth making a few more installments, just get the Factory version. Source motodesign
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