Misplaced Pages

Aprilia RS125R

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
Find sources: "Aprilia RS125R" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Type of motorcycle
Aprilia RS 125 R
Gabor Talmacsi on a 2001 Aprilia RSA 125
ManufacturerAprilia
Production1991-2011
PredecessorAprilia AF1
Engine125 cc two-stroke engine

The Aprilia RS 125 is a race motorcycle manufactured by Aprilia to race in the Grand Prix motorcycle World Championship, built to replace the old Aprilia AF1. It was debuted in 1991, and it had many upgrades since. The bike won ten World Championship (one rebranded as Derbi and one as Gilera).

In 1991 the original tank was 12 liters, which became 13 in 1994 and 14 in 1995; the original carburetor was a Dell'Orto VHSB 39, which was upgraded to a Dell'Orto VHSD 41 in 1996 and to a Dell'Orto VHSG 42 in 2006.

Since 1996 the brake specification has gone from a single front brake disc 300 mm in carbon steel to a single brake in carbon, with a diameter of 275 mm disc; in 2000 the bike returned to a double disc front braking system .

Since 2007, the bike is available in a new version, called RSA 125, for some riders. The RSA has many new details than the previous model, including improvements in the intake system and the engine. The old version, with some updates from the RSA, is still used as a customer bike and it is called the RS 125 LE.

The RSA (and the "evolution" version of the RS 125) are used not only by Aprilia, but also by Gilera and Derbi (rebranded as such), since all three brands belong to the Piaggio group.

Aprilia Motorcycles
Standard / Naked
Sport
Supermoto
Off-road
Dual-sport
Scooter
Racing motorcycles
Designers
Racing riders
Other
Piaggio Group
Grand Prix Motorcycles, 2000–2009
Series Manufacturer 2000s
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
MotoGP
500 cc
990 cc
800 cc
Aprilia RSW-2 500 RS Cube
Ducati Desmosedici GP3 Desmosedici GP4 Desmosedici GP5 Desmosedici GP6 Desmosedici GP7 Desmosedici GP8 Desmosedici GP9
Honda NSR500 RC211V RC212V
Ilmor X3
Kawasaki ZX-RR ZX-RR
Paton PG 500 R PG 500 RC
Suzuki RGV500 GSV-R GSV-R
Team Roberts Proton KR3 Proton V5 KR211V KR212V
Yamaha YZR500 YZR-M1 YZR-M1
250 cc Aprilia RSW 250 RSA 250
Gilera RSW 250 RSA 250
Honda NSR250 RS250RW
RS250R
KTM 250 FRR
Yamaha YZR250
TZ250
125 cc Aprilia RSW 125 RSA 125
Derbi 125 GP RSW 125 RSA 125
Gilera 125 GP RSW 125
Honda RS125R
Italjet F125
KTM 125 FRR
Loncin 125
Malaguti 125
TSR-Honda AC11M/AC12M
Yamaha TZ 125 TZ 125 TZ 125

See also

Categories: