2009
Aprilia RSV 1000 R - Specifications & Review

Article Complete Info
| Articleid | 180185 |
|---|---|
| Category | Sport |
| Make | Aprilia |
| Model | RSV 1000 R |
| Year | 2009 |
Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels
| Frametype | Box section sloping twin-spar frame in aluminium alloy. |
|---|---|
| Frontbrakes | Double disc |
| Frontbrakesdiameter | 320 mm (12.6 inches) |
| Frontsuspension | 43 mm Ohlins titanium nitride (TiN) coated upside-down fork. Adjustable in compression, rebound and preload. 120 mm wheel travel. Shortened fork bottoms with radial caliper fittings. |
| Fronttyre | 120/70-17. |
| Rearbrakes | Single disc |
| Rearbrakesdiameter | 220 mm (8.7 inches) |
| Rearsuspension | Aluminium alloy double arched member swingarm. Aprilia Progressive System (APS) linkages. Sachs monoshock with adjustable compression, rebound, preload and length. 133 mm wheel travel. |
| Reartyre | 190/50-17 |
| Trail | 102 mm (4.0 inches) |
Engine & Transmission
| Borexstroke | 97.0 x 67.5 mm (3.8 x 2.7 inches) |
|---|---|
| Clutch | Multi-plate clutch in oil bath with patented PPC power-assisted hydraulic control. Metal braided clutch line. Radial master cylinders with 15 mm piston. |
| Compression | 11.8:1 |
| Coolingsystem | Oil & air |
| Displacement | 983.28 ccm (60.00 cubic inches) |
| Enginedetails | V2, four-stroke |
| Exhaustsystem | Double silencer with three way catalytic converter and lambda probe oxygen sensor (Euro 3). |
| Fuelsystem | Injection. Integrated electronic engine management system. Indirect multipoint electronic injection. 57 mm throttle bodies. 10.3 litre airbox with Air Runner air scoop. |
| Ignition | Digital electronic ignition, with one spark plug per cylinder, integrated with fuel injection system. |
| Lubricationsystem | Dry sump with separate oil tank. Double trochoid pump with oil cooler. Steel oil tank. |
| Power | 141.12 HP (103.0 kW)) @ 10000 RPM |
| Torque | 101.00 Nm (10.3 kgf-m or 74.5 ft.lbs) @ 8000 RPM |
| Transmissiontypefinaldrive | Chain |
| Valvespercylinder | 4 |
Other Specifications
| Coloroptions | Black, blue |
|---|---|
| Starter | Electric |
Physical Measures & Capacities
| Dryweight | 189.0 kg (416.7 pounds) |
|---|---|
| Fuelcapacity | 18.00 litres (4.76 gallons) |
| Overallheight | 1,130 mm (44.5 inches) |
| Overalllength | 2,035 mm (80.1 inches) |
| Overallwidth | 730 mm (28.7 inches) |
| Powerweightratio | 0.7467 HP/kg |
| Seatheight | 810 mm (31.9 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting. |
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.
