Aprilia RSV4 RR 1000 - Specifications & Review

RSV4 RR 1000

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Articleid716469
CategorySport
MakeAprilia
ModelRSV4 RR 1000
PriceUS$ 17499. MSRP depends on country, taxes, accessories, etc.
Year2021

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeAluminium dual beam chassis with pressed and cast sheet elements. Sachs steering damper
FrontbrakesDouble disc. ABS. Brembo M4 Floating stainless steel disc with lightweight stainless steel rotor and aluminium flange with 6 pins
FrontsuspensionSachs upside-down fork, Ø 43 mm stanchions. Fully adjustable spring preload, hydraulic rebound and compression.
Fronttyre120/70-ZR17
Frontwheeltravel120 mm (4.7 inches)
Rake24.5°
RearbrakesSingle disc. ABS. Brembo calliper with two Ø 32 mm separate pistons
RearsuspensionDouble-sided aluminium swingarm Sachs single shock absorber with piggy-back, adjustable spring preload, wheelbase, hydraulic interasse, compression and rebound APS progressive linkage.
Reartyre200/55-ZR17
Rearwheeltravel130 mm (5.1 inches)
Trail105 mm (4.1 inches)
WheelsAluminium alloy rims with 3 split spokes

Engine & Transmission

Borexstroke78.0 x 52.3 mm (3.1 x 2.1 inches)
ClutchMulti-disc oil-bath, with mechanical slipper system
Compression13.6:1
CoolingsystemLiquid
Displacement999.6 ccm (61.00 cubic inches)
DrivelinePrimary drive: Straight cut gears and integrated flexible coupling, drive ratio: 73/44 (1,659). Final drive: Chain: Drive ratio: 40/16 (2.5) or 42/16 (2.625)
EmissiondetailsEuro 4
EnginedetailsV4, four-stroke
EnginetypeLongitudinal 65° V-4 cylinder
Exhaustsystem4 into 2 into 1 layout, single oxygen sensor, lateral single silencer with engine control unit-controlled butterfly valve and integrated trivalent catalytic converter (Euro 3)
Fuelconsumption6.67 litres/100 km (15.0 km/l or 35.27 mpg)
FuelsystemInjection. Airbox with front dynamic air intakes. 4 Marelli 48 mm throttle bodies with 8 injectors and latestgeneration Ride-by-Wire technology
Gearbox6-speed
Greenhousegases154.7 CO2 g/km. (CO2 - Carbon dioxide emission)
IgnitionMagneti Marelli digital electronic ignition system integrated in engine control system, with one spark plug per cylinder and ”Å“stick-coil”-type coils
LubricationsystemWet sump lubrication system with oil radiator and two oil pumps (lubrication and cooling)
Power201.0 HP (146.7 kW)) @ 13000 RPM
Torque115.0 Nm (11.7 kgf-m or 84.8 ft.lbs) @ 10500 RPM
TransmissiontypefinaldriveChain
Valvespercylinder4

Other Specifications

ColoroptionsNero Arrabbiata black, Grigio Rivazza grey
CommentsRide By Wire with 3 engine mappings (Sport, Race, Track). APRC (Aprilia Performance Ride Control) system including_x000D_ traction control (ATC), wheelie control (AWC), launch control (ALC), quick shift (AQS), cruise control (ACC), pit limiter (APL), cornering ABS, all independently settable and de-selectable._x000D_
ElectricalFlywheel mounted 420W alternator with rare earth magnets
Factorywarranty2-year unlimited-mileage warranty
LightTriple headlight
StarterElectric

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight180.0 kg (396.8 pounds)
Fuelcapacity18.50 litres (4.89 gallons)
Groundclearance130 mm (5.1 inches)
Overalllength2040 mm (80.3 inches)
Powerweightratio1.1167 HP/kg
Reservefuelcapacity4.00 litres (1.06 gallons)
Seatheight840 mm (33.1 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Weightincloilgasetc204.0 kg (449.7 pounds)

About Aprilia

Country of Origin: Italy
Founder: Cavaliere Alberto Beggio (later led by Ivano Beggio)
Best Known For: GP-winning two-strokes (RS125/250), RSV superbikes, and cutting-edge electronics

Company History

Aprilia started in Noale after WWII as a bicycle company before pivoting to mopeds and small-displacement motorcycles. Under Ivano Beggio in the 1970s–90s, Aprilia embraced racing as R&D, building fierce RS125/250 two-strokes that produced world champions and taught countless Europeans how a chassis should feel. The brand’s road lineup mirrored podium lessons: lightweight frames, sharp geometry, and brakes from the top shelf. With the RSV Mille, later RSV4, Aprilia brought V-twin then V-4 sophistication to superbikes, pairing compact engines with electronics that arrived early and matured fast—ride-by-wire, APRC traction/wheelie control, and track-calibrated ABS. The Tuono popularized the ‘supernaked’ formula, while the Shiver/Dorsoduro explored middleweight versatility. Scooter successes and the Caponord/Tuareg adventure lines broadened reach without surrendering the handling DNA. Aprilia’s factory in Noale retained a skunkworks spirit, where racing engineers and production teams traded ideas rapidly; the RS-GP MotoGP effort further refined aero and electronics that later influenced streetbikes. Historically, Aprilia matters because it democratized race feel: crisp steering, clear feedback, and tech that flatters riders rather than overwhelms them. Owners speak of precision—bikes that reward clean inputs and repay attention to tire pressures and setup. In the pantheon of Italian marques, Aprilia stands for modernity: less baroque drama, more lap-time logic, and an insistence that every model carry a little paddock in its genes.

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