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2013 Aprilia Shiver 750, CONTACT KYLE FOR DETAILS(480) *special pricing achieved by using manufacturer rebate*Designed for long journeys, but also for the race track, the Aprilia Shiver 750 rewards you with a pleasurable and relativelly comfortable ride.
The bike features a lightweight mixed steel trellis and aluminium side plate frame which is combined with a compact 90 V2 engine. The engine develops a peak power of 95 HP at 9000 rpm and features an advanced electronic management system which adjusts the throttle response to be suited for any type of routes.
Up front, the bike is fitted with a 43 mm upside down fork with forged feet to support the radial calipers, while a 120 mm wheel travel helps the bike absorb road bumps. The side shock absorber sits on the swingarm, and provides adjustments for spring preload and hydraulic rebound offering a rear wheel travel of 130 mm.
Overview
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Introduced in 2007, the Aprilia Shiver 750 gained instant acclaim from the media and the motorcycling public for its unique characteristics. Here was the naked we had all been waiting for.
From everyday use to a trip along mountain passes or use on the racetrack, the Aprilia Shiver 750 is completely at home in any situation, guaranteeing pure riding pleasure at all times.
Light, agile and powerful, it has a latest generation engine and the most advanced technical features in its class. The 90 V2 produced entirely in-house by Aprilia is extremely compact. Above all, thanks to the advanced electronic management, it can deliver a level of power comparable to four cylinder engines in the same class, but with much more favourable torque at low revs for an efficient and pleasing ride even on everyday routes. True to the Aprilia tradition, the chassis simply has no rivals in its class. The mixed steel trellis and aluminium side plate frame provides standard setting rigidity. All this makes the bike extremely compact and the perfect ride for beginner and expert alike.
The lightness of the Aprilia Shiver 750 also satisfies the most canny motorcyclist. Its manoeuvrability and engine performance enable the bike to accompany its owner from his first few metres on two wheels up to his complete motorcycling maturity.
The main characteristics of the Aprilia Shiver 750 are:
?V2 engine with four valves per cylinder, double overhead camshaft and liquid cooling
?Ride-by-wire electronic throttle technology with 3 different mappings (Sport, Touring and Rain)
?Electronic fuel injection with latest generation injectors;
?Mixed gear and chain valve timing;
?Modular steel trellis and aluminium side plate frame for high torsional rigidity;
?Aluminium swingarm with reinforcement truss and lateral shock absorber;
?43 mm upside down fork;
?Racing brakes with radial caliper at front;
?Latest generatio
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