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2021 Aprilia RS660 First Ride Review - Video

Fri, 13 Nov 2020

Thoughts on Aprilia's newest platform, now in video form

Videos by Kurt Wallrath, Sean Matic

Without a doubt, the 2021 Aprilia RS660 was the motorcycle I most anticipated riding this year, thanks in no small part because I first saw the bike in person over a year ago and salivated over the chance to ride it ever since.

No, it’s not a Ducati Superleggera or Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP, but between the three, this is probably the motorcycle I’d actually own. Why? Because despite the huge grins the Ducati and Honda put on my face, I can’t help but feel like I’m only tapping into a fraction of the performance they have to offer. With the RS660, I feel like a much bigger hero riding it to its limits instead of mine. It’s the same reason so many people, myself included, get started on bikes like the Suzuki SV650 – then decide there’s no reason to move up.

The SV650 reference was no coincidence, as the RS660 is coming for the middleweight Twins mantle the Suzuki has arguably held the crown to for the past 20 years. Aprilia wants us to think of it as the bridge between full-fledged 600cc four-cylinder supersports and 650cc-ish Twins; a streetable sportybike you could ride to the racetrack, do a trackday on, then ride home. Not that you should. But you could.

If you haven’t already, go check out my First Ride review of the new Aprilia. There you can find more details about the 660 platform (the RS660 is just the first in a series of future models) and what it’s meant to do. While the 659cc parallel-Twin engine is heavily influenced by the RSV4 with the rear bank of cylinders lobbed off, the 270-degree firing order gives it unmistakable character and the loads of electronic rider aids rival those you’d see on Aprilia’s own RSV4.

But how does the package all work together? By now you’ve probably already read several written reviews, including mine, that answers this exact question. If you haven’t, then I suggest watching the video and I’ll tell you exactly what I think about it.

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Troy Siahaan

Troy's been riding motorcycles and writing about them since 2006, getting his start at Rider Magazine. From there, he moved to Sport Rider Magazine before finally landing at Motorcycle.com in 2011. A lifelong gearhead who didn't fully immerse himself in motorcycles until his teenage years, Troy's interests have always been in technology, performance, and going fast. Naturally, racing was the perfect avenue to combine all three. Troy has been racing nearly as long as he's been riding and has competed at the AMA national level. He's also won multiple club races throughout the country, culminating in a Utah Sport Bike Association championship in 2011. He has been invited as a guest instructor for the Yamaha Champions Riding School, and when he's not out riding, he's either wrenching on bikes or watching MotoGP.

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Mark Vizcarra on Nov 13, 2020

Engineers need to go back and fine tune that vibration. You would think that would be the most important aspect when creating a motorcycle that will appeal to a variety of riders.

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  • Born to Ride on Nov 13, 2020

    This is the first bike I’ve seen in a while that got me excited to take it for a ride. However, I’m more sensitive than most to engine vibration. So I imagine if it was enough for Troy to complain about, then it’s probably enough to keep my wallet in my pocket. Good thing too because I don’t f***ing need it.

    Still gonna give her a go though! Aprilia makes the sweetest handling bikes.

  • Stuki Moi on Nov 15, 2020

    They'd need more counterbalancers to do that. And then you end up with a tractor like the Super Tenere; smooth but with higher inertia, more weight, bigger dimensions... And possibly even less power. Something's got to give. In the MT and Ninja, it's the power. Here, it's the vibes...

  • David K on Nov 13, 2020

    I really like the bike but I am not sure $11,300 is a good value, especially when you can get a performance bike like a Kawasaki ZX-6R for less than that.

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    • Stuki Moi on Nov 15, 2020

      I'll be first in line to crown the 636 the greatest thing on two wheels, while still being plenty more comfy than an R6 or Daytona; but Troy straddling this one in the video, makes it look like a La-z-boy, compared to the Kawi......

    • TroySiahaan on Nov 15, 2020

      Not denying the ZX-6 offers more performance, but the counter-argument is the RS660 is more comfortable street bike, has a better electronics package, and has that intangible "character" you can't put on a spec sheet. Plus, I'm thinking the RS660 will be just as fun around a racetrack, too. Faster? Maybe not.

    • David K on Nov 15, 2020

      No doubt it's a better street bike than the 636 and more exotic at that. I would think the 636 will get the TFT gauges, like the 2021 Ninja 650 did, for 2022.

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