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2003 Aprilia Rsv Mille Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $4,990.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Hot Red
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Springfield, Massachusetts, US

Springfield, MA, US
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Aprilia RSV Mille description

2003 Aprilia RSV Mille, RED, ONLY 5156 MILES,RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW,ALL STOCK,NEW PILOT TIRES,EXCELLENT CONDITION AND ONLY $4990 - RSV 1000. ULTRA-RACING SBK It is an extraordinary success it is a masterpiece with the Aprilia name, a perfect synthesis of power and handling for absolute riding pleasure - the RSV 1000 R . A twin whose performance, technology and victories continue to make the most demanding, most expert, most genuine enthusiast dream. The RSV 1000 is a goal for every rider and, the ultimate representation of Aprilia’s racing heritage and technical capabilities. Strengthened by the racing experience and technology gained during the World Superbike Championships, the Aprilia design team has given of its best down to the last technical and aesthetic detail. The result? A bike with superior handling and riding precision on both track and road. A truly unique machine providing extraordinary thrills, even for the most expert rider. EXPERIENCE THE FANTASTIC SENSATION OF BEING AT ONE WITH YOUR RSV 1000 RSV AERODYNAMICS Developed and perfected in a wind tunnel, the RSV 1000’s aerodynamics are at the absolute top of its class, accentuating the splendid performance of the bike and protecting the rider from the slightest turbulence. This means less fatigue, no distractions and total control during the most spectacular turns and on the fastest straights. Attention was paid to more than just aerodynamics. The integration between rider and bike has been improved thanks to the ergonomic lines of the tank, saddle, and control lever adjustability. RSV TECHNOLOGY Light, compact, responsive and fluid in output, the 60° V twin engine with dry crankcase lubrication is seen as the ultimate 1000cc V - twin by enthusiasts in the racing world. A veritable jewel of technology and performance. Torque and power are at your finger tips, ready to be exploited at any moment, at all revs, thanks to a series of sophisticated technical components - revised intake ports and camshafts, revised piston design, dynamic flows in the airbox and revised injection mapping. All this together with the two famous and exclusive Aprilia systems: the AVDC Anti - Vibration Double Countershaft and PPC Pneumatic Power Clutch system helping avoid rear wheel hop during sudden deceleration. RSV HANDLING As in the most authentic Aprilia tradition, the aluminium and silicon alloy double beam frame of the RSV 1000 offers exceptional torsional rigidity. Simply breathtaking in design and technology, the geometry and proportions were studied down to the last millimeter - from positioning of the engine to the height of the swingarm pin and the angle of the steering stem. The perfect balance between frame, suspension, tires and braking system also guarantees exceptional handling. Even in the tig

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