- Aprilia
:"For the Italian city, see
Aprilia, Latina ".Infobox_Company
company_name = Aprilia
company_
company_type =Subsidiary
slogan = Bike Me
founder =
foundation = 1945
location_city = flagicon|ItalyNoale
location_country =Italy
key_people = Rocco Sabelli,CEO
num_employees =
industry =Motorcycle
products = Motorcycles & Scooters
revenue =
parent = Piaggio & Co. SpA
owner =
net_income =
homepage = [http://www.aprilia.com/ www.aprilia.com]Aprilia is an Italian
motorcycle company, one of the seven marques owned byPiaggio , the world's fourth largest motorcycle manufacturer.Aprilia started as a scooter manufacturer, but has more recently come to be known for its race-winning sportbikes. It is most recently best known for its flagship 1000 cc
V-twin Superbike, the RSV Mille.Racing
Despite being a relatively small company by global motorcycling standards, Aprilia is very active in
Motorcycle sport . It contests many Road Racing formulae, including the FIM 125 cc World Championship, the FIM 250 cc World Championship, and the now-defunct FIM 500 cc World Championship. From 2002–2004 they participated in the FIMMotoGP World Championship, and from 1999–2003 they participated in the FIMSuperbike World Championship .Aprilia Racing saw varying successes. They were extremely successful in the smaller displacement categories, winning numerous races & championships in the 125 cc Grand Prix and 250 cc Grand Prix classes. However, their 500 cc Grand Prix bike was less competitive, and their MotoGP effort, dubbed the RS3 Cube, was technically advanced but difficult to ride and performed poorly in the championship. The Cube did, however, feature many advanced technologies either not seen or only being seen now in other MotoGP bikes - technologies including
fly by wire throttle and pneumatic valve actuation systems. They were 3rd in manufacturers points and 2nd in rider points in the Superbike World Championship 2001 with riderTroy Corser . This was their high water mark for that series. They used a homologation special version of their road bike the RSVR Mille. The motor for the racebike was specially built by Cosworth.In 2006 & 2007 in they dominated the 250 class of motogp, partly due to the ability of
Jorge Lorenzo , partly to the excellent quality of the 250 motorcycle.Aprilia also feature in the off-road racing world, with their 450 cc V2 motocrosser producing respectable results (including race wins) in both off-road (
Motocross ) and on-road (Supermoto ) categories.The company is also notable for choosing somewhat atypical engine configurations. For example, they progressed with development of a V2 500 cc Grand Prix bike when other teams were moving to V-Four configurations for what some believed was better & more usable power outputs. Aprilia continued this trend, taking advantage of lighter minimum weights with the introduction of their RS3 MotoGP bike - featuring three cylinders in an inline triple layout, the bike had the least number of cylinders on the Grand Prix paddock. Yamaha had gone ahead with an inline four layout, whilst
Suzuki andDucati went for (differently-designed) V-Four layouts.Honda took the idea even further, producing the championship-winning RC211V, powered by a V5 cylinder engine.In February 2008, Aprilia debuted a
V-4 superbike the RSV 4 for the 2009Superbike World Championship season. [ [http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2008/Feb/080225a.htm Soup :: Aprilia Debuts V-4 Superbike Due In WSBK Next Season :: 02-25-2008 ] ]2008 Models
Aprilia models for 2008 are:;Road
* RSV1000R Factory
* RSV1000R
* Tuono 1000R Factory
* Tuono 1000R
* Shiver 750
* Mana 850
* RS125
* RS50
* SXV 4.5 - 5.5
* SX 50;Adventure
* ETV 1000 Caponord
* Pegaso 650
* Pegaso 650 Factory
* Pegaso 650 Trail;Off road
* RXV 4.5 - 5.5
* RX 50;Scooters
* Atlantic 500/400 Sprint
* Atlantic 250/125
* Leonardo 125/150
* Leonardo 250
* SR 50 R Factory
* SR 50 R
* SR 50 Street
* Sportcity 250 200 125
* Scarabeo 50 Street
* Scarabeo 50/100
* Scarabeo 125/200
* Scarabeo 250/400/500See also
*
List of Italian companies
*Aprilia is also an industrial town in southernLatium , betweenRome and Latina.References
External links
* [http://www.aprilia.com/ Aprilia] Official site.
* [http://www.piaggio.com/default.asp?lng=2 Piaggio.com]
* [http://www.piaggiogroup.com/home_page_en.htm/ Piaggio Group]
* [http://www.apriliaparts.co.uk/ Online Shop with Micro Fiche]
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