CHASSIS
The sophisticated chassis of the Shiver GT 750 is
clearly superior to the competition. A modular-type
frame (steel frame and aluminium plates) works perfectly
with the 43-mm stanchion upside-down fork and a sturdy
aluminium swingarm with stiffener brace. Furthermore,
the lateral adjustable single shock absorber is another
distinctive feature of the Aprilia Shiver GT 750.
Its position gives plenty of space to fit the exhaust
system placed under the saddle, giving a very linear
performance and a volume that guarantees maximum engine
performance. Everything is devised for a bike that is
particularly compact and capable of satisfying
experienced and non-experienced bikers.
The great chassis architecture of Shiver GT, the easiest
bike to ride among competitors, is combined to a
superior braking system. The stopping power of the 320
mm discs with radial callipers is complemented by an
advanced two channel ABS system developed specifically
for this model by Continental for maximum riding safety.
THE CHASSIS: FUNCTIONALITY AND EFFICIENCY
Expert bikers and mechanics have always acknowledged
that Aprilia's motorcycles have got the best possible
chassis. SHIVER GT 750 proves it and shows how Aprilia
was able once more to design an easy and intuitive
chassis with incredible effective performance.
The essential choices used for the architecture of the
V90 engine led to the realisation of an extremely
rational and efficient modular steel tubular frame and
aluminium plates. The compact length of the engine,
together with the unique lateral position of the shock
absorber, made it possible to create a very agile
bike;it is not a simple aesthetic habit, but a precise
technical choice that frees up space for the exhaust
system, hence optimising volume.
The aluminium swingarm with stiffener brace was
especially sized to handle uneven stress due to the
lateral position of the shock absorber.