Dismountable steel trellis connected with
high strength bolts to aluminium side plates. Dismountable rear frame.
Front Suspension
Ø43 mm upside-down fork.
Front Wheel Travel
120 mm / 4.7 in
Rear Suspension
Aluminium alloy swingarm with reinforcement
truss. Hydraulic shock absorber adjustable in spring preload and rebound
damping.
Rear Wheel Travel
130 mm / 5.1 in
Front Brakes
2 x Ø320 mm discs, 4 piston caliper
Rear Brakes
Single Ø245 mm disc, 2 piston caliper
Front Wheel
Aluminium alloy 3.50 X 17"
Rear Wheel
Aluminium alloy 6.00 X 17"
Front Tyre
120/70ZR17
Rear Tyre
180/55
ZR17
Rake
25.9°
Trail
109mm / 4.17
in
Dimensions
Length 2100 mm
/ 89 in
Width 800 mm
/ 31.8 i in (at handlebars)
Height 1135 mm
/ 44.6 in (at instruments)
Wheelbase
1440mm / 5.6
in
Seat height
810 mm / 31.6 in
Dry Weight
189 Kg / 445 lbs
Fuel Capacity
15
Litres / 3.9 US gal
Consumption Average
5.1 L/100 km / 19.7 km/l / 46.3 US mpg
Standing
¼ Mile
12.3 sec / 176.2 km/h / 109.4 mph
Standing 1000m
23.5 sec / 204.6 km/h / 127.1 mph
Top Speed
224.3 km/h / 139.5 mph
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The evolution of the Shiver project
has no limits. The Aprilia naked that has surprised the world with its
technological content which is still not within reach of its competitors, has
perfected itself even further with interventions that aim at increasing its
personality, riding fun and ergonomic features.
In terms of special features, Aprilia Shiver 2010
and 2011 is without doubt the benchmark
bike in the medium cc naked sector. A highly evolved engine fitted with latest
generation integral Ride by Wire, a multimap, a first-rate chassis which is able
to satisfy all levels of riders, and technical outfit that no other bike even
comes close to.
Today, these features are highlighted by an even more racing look, with the
arrival of a new top fairing and aggressive Wave discs. At the same time,
Aprilia Shiver has come even closer to satisfying the needs of riders, with
totally revamped ergonomics, a 5 cm slimmer saddle to provide better control
optimising bike handling not only on the road, but also when the engine is
switched off. The rider and passenger footpegs are also new and contribute to
lending the bike an enhanced sporting look. The moved-back rider footpegs and
the new handlebar inclination allow for a more sporting use. Thanks to these
updates the Aprilia Shiver 2010 and 2011 is now a far more fascinating bike.
There are a few key issues which mark the success of Shiver. It is a
high-performance efficient bike which can seduce even the most demanding rider,
but it is also able to bring on those who are new to the two-wheeled scene, as
it is so easy to ride. The 2010 version maintains this as a prerogative. In
fact, the new lower and slimmer saddle provides for extra and more effective
control.
The main features of the Aprilia 750 Shiver 2010 and 2011 are:
V2 90° engine with four valves per cylinder, double overhead camshaft and liquid
cooling;
Integral Ride-by-Wire tri-map technology developed for competitions;
Modular trellis/aluminium frame with significant torsional rigidity;
Aluminium swingarm with stiffener brace and lateral shock absorber;
43mm Upside down fork;
Racing brakes with radial callipers and 320mm Wave discs
New more protective top fairing
New lower and slimmer saddle
New racing style rider/passenger footpegs
Design
The new Shiver roundly focuses on racing aspects. The new colours, the
wave-style discs and the new racing rider footpegs are just a few of the signals
that Shiver sends out to those observing it. The line remains very streamline
and Italian and thanks to the clever use of the new colours and graphics, Shiver
moves up a few notches as far as balance and aggression are concerned,
highlighting some techniques that really make a difference, such as, for
instance, the side shock absorber or the mixed steel trellis frame and aluminium
plates.
The engine
The V90 engine is the result of the extensive experience Aprilia has in high
performance mechanics. Thanks to its peculiar technical features the Aprilia
twin-cylinder is able to combine an exceptionally high level of output with
maximum exploitation rates and user-friendly riding options. The research
conducted to reach top performance levels in its category has led to the
decision to adopt some advanced cutting-edge technical solutions. The Aprilia V2
750 engine has a number of core features: extremely generous torque over most of
the rpm range, insignificant vibrations, smooth full power delivery and output
levels which are top in its category.
The 2010 version of Shiver naturally uses the multi-map integral Ride by Wire
technology that has been developed even further exploiting the racing experience
gained with the RSV4 superbike. This technical solution obviously represents the
state-of-the-art version of engine control systems and Aprilia Shiver confirms
its technological leadership position in its sector.
One touch of starter button is all that is needed when the rider decides to
select one of the three mappings, and radically change the character of the
bike:
"Sport" to have the "throttle in hand" when a rider needs to let off steam
exploiting the entire character of this Italian twin cylinder bike; "Touring" when smoother power delivery and fluidity are essential during the
moments when the racing desires are set aside to enjoy a more relaxing ride,
even two-up; "Rain" when grip is not as good as it should be and maximum safety is the main
objective.
Thanks to the technical solutions installed on this bike the V90 Aprilia is able
to achieve outstanding output values. A maximum output of 95 hp at 9,000 rpm and
a maximum torque of 81 Nm at 7,000 rpm are exceptional performances. The amazing
torque available even at bottom end means that nothing can beat Shiver on mixed
tracks.
Chassis
The saying goes 'never change a winning team' and this is what Aprilia Shiver
M.Y. 2010 focused on when choosing the chassis elements used on previous
versions, starting from the tube trellis frame and the aluminium plates. The
engine is exceptionally compact length-wise making it possible to obtain a
highly agile bike, which is also helped by the particular choice to install the
shock absorber on the side: this is not simply an aesthetic choice but a precise
technical decision as it frees some extra space for the exhaust which can then
benefit from optimal volumes.
The aluminium swingarm with the stiffener brace is dimensioned to withstand the
asymmetrical stress caused by the lateral position of the shock absorber. The
swingarm has benchmark rigidity levels in this category.
Suspension
The upside down fork has 43 mm stanchions with chill-cast bottom end to support
the radial callipers and provide unparalleled smooth sliding action. The 120 mm
travel makes it possible to easily face both urban and mountain roads.
The lateral shock absorber is fitted directly to the swingarm using a cantilever
set-up and the spring preload and hydraulic rebound are adjustable; the rear
wheel travel is 130 mm.
Brakes
Last year version already mounted the radial callipers, which are a solution
that made this a pioneer bike in this sector. The Shiver 2010 version adds the
new Wave discs and this choice not only provides for a different aesthetic
impact, but also for a more decisive braking action.
The rear brake features a 245mm disc with single piston calliper to provide
adequate support to the front system. The brake master cylinders have also been
revamped to ensure even more effective braking response.
Both the front and rear systems have metal braided braking pipes, derived from
the aeronautic sector, which eliminate the annoying buffering effect of
conventional pipes and guarantee maximum braking accuracy and top-class system.
It also comes in an ABS version, and adopts a 2-channel Continental system which
is able to guarantee maximum levels of safety when braking in all conditions.
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