2012 Aprilia RS4 50
DESIGN - The livery and eye-catching forms of the Aprilia RS4 50 echo the looks of the Factory version of the Aprilia RSV4 supersports bike. And the RS4 shares more than just a family resemblance with the most hardcore street version the bike dominating the world SBK championship.
ENGINES - With the new RS4 50, Aprilia confirms its global leadership in the small capacity sports and young-targeted bike segment, creating models that exceed the expectations of even the most discerning rider.
2012 Aprilia RS4 50 Review
The RS4 50 allow young enthusiasts to take advantage of the maximum levels of technological innovation, chassis efficiency, active safety and component quality. They belong - not only from a styling point of view - to the same range of extremely high performance Italian motorcycles in which the Aprilia RSV4 stands out, the extraordinary bike which conquered two world titles in the 2010 Superbike season.
APRILIA SPORT BIKES: WINNING DNAIn its short history, Aprilia has earned 48 world titles (37 in Moto GP, 2 in Superbike, 9 in off-road competition) and hundreds of championship races, to become the most victorious Italian and European brand in just a short period of history in Moto GP.
It is precisely in the youngest classes of Moto GP that Aprilia established itself as a true "school of champions". On Aprilia 250 and 125 bikes in the RS series (RS, RSV, RSW and RSA) riders such as Biaggi, Rossi, Melandri, Stoner, Lorenzo rode to their first great triumphs.
Every weekend, all over the world, Aprilia bikes take to the track, from international venues to local races, holding high the honour of Italian and European motorcycling, supporting the biker's desire to race and cultivating young riders destined to enter the world championship scene.
Aprilia has always drawn from this wealth of success and technical skills for mass production - both in the philosophy which inspires the product and the aesthetics which are often taken from the racing bike - establishing itself from the start as an absolute leader in the 50 and 125 super sport segment, categories in which the Noale brand has introduced timeless innovative concepts and solutions and dictating trends which would be followed by all of its competitors.
2012 Aprilia RS4 50 Model Highlights
Below is a summary of the peculiar characteristics of the Aprilia RS4 50:
- RS4 50 - 50cc 2 stroke single-cylinder engine, liquid cooled with six speed transmission
- stiff aluminium perimeter frame derived from racing experience
- 41 mm upside down fork
- front brake with 300 mm disc and radial four piston calliper
- Superbike inspired analogue/digital instrument panel
- fairings derived directly from the RSV4 for total aesthetic coherence with the SBK bike
- LED taillight
DESIGN
The livery and eye-catching forms of the Aprilia RS4 50 echo the looks of the Factory version of the Aprilia RSV4 supersports bike. And the RS4 shares more than just a family resemblance with the most hardcore street version the bike dominating the world SBK championship.
The design of the fairings and tank, the unique looks of the front end, with the headlights suspended over the gaping air intakes, and the spectacular tapered tail fairing are identical to their counterparts on V4 1000 cc supersports model that set new standards in terms of style and technical content for the superbike segment.
Extensive aerodynamic studies have minimised surface areas without compromising wind protection, and the fairings showcase the superlative mechanicals of the Aprilia RS4 50 rather than conceal them. As a result, the frame and engine are not hidden away but proudly flaunted as fundamental elements of the design of Aprilia's new small supersports models. With the triple headlight, the Aprilia RS4 bikes have a decidedly aggressive look that lends a unique character to the entire front end. The LED taillight merges stunningly into the ultra-compact tail fairing and offers excellent luminosity.
The fairing, product of extensive wind tunnel testing and race experience, offers excellent wind protection together with superb aerodynamic efficiency. And as well as contributing to the extremely aggressive looks of the bike, the top fairing and tail fairing also maximise performance in terms of speed.
ENGINES
With the new RS4 50, Aprilia confirms its global leadership in the small capacity sports and young-targeted bike segment, creating models that exceed the expectations of even the most discerning rider.
The sophisticated chassis architecture of the Aprilia RS4 50 is complemented by state of the art engines.
The single cylinder 50 cc unit developed by Aprilia for the RS4 50 is a water cooled two-stroke with reed valve induction. The lubrication uses a separate mixing system with a variable capacity volumetric pump. The six speed gearbox lets the rider make full use of the performance of this class beating engine.
CHASSIS
The chassis is without a doubt the feather in the RS4 project's cap: built based on the exceptional experience which Aprilia has gained in WSBK and the 125 and 250 classes in Moto GP, it uses die cast aluminium spars with crossed reinforcement ribs. With its state of the art design, this extremely lightweight structure offers high torsional stiffness.
The front suspension also boasts a class beating layout, with a sturdy 41 mm upside fork, black anodised stanchion clamps and a wheel travel of 110 mm, while at the rear is a monoshock linked directly to the asymmetric swingarm.
The Aprilia RS4 50 boast class beating brake systems: each bike uses a 300 mm steel disc at the front, gripped by a four piston radial calliper, and a 220 mm disc at the rear with a single piston calliper.
The 17" wheels are shod with 100/80 rubber up front and a 130/70 tyre at the rear.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT AND FEATURES
The multifunctional analogue/digital instrument panel with LCD display draws directly from its big sister, the RSV4, while the design of the split 6-spoke design of the wheels further emphasises the purposeful character of Aprilia's latest small capacity sports bikes.
The passenger saddle is yet another example of the extreme level of sophistication of these new bikes from Aprilia. Instead of fiddly screws, a practical quick release button allows the passenger seat to be exchanged with the tail fairing cover in an instant to transform the bike from two seat to single seat configuration (available as a separate accessory).
Under the saddle there is also space for a practical glove-box, the most spacious in its category.
COLOURS
The Aprilia RS4 50 is available in two colour schemes - "Racing Black" and "Racing White" - and in the bold "Replica SBK" livery which takes its colours from big sister, Aprilia RSV4 SBK, the bike ridden by Max Biaggi in the World Superbike championship.
Specifications
Engine type Single-cylinder, two stroke, carburettor, liquid cooled.
Bore and stroke 39.86 x 40 mm
Engine capacity 49.9cc
Compression ratio 11.5 :1
Ignition Electronic with CDI capacity discharge
Start up Electric
Lubrication Automatic mixer
Gearbox 6 Ratios, 1st 11/34, 2nd 15/30, 3rd 18/27, 4th 20/24, 5th 22/23, 6th 23/22
Primary drive Gears, 21/78
Final drive Chain, 11/53
Clutch Multiplate wet clutch
Frame Twin spar aluminium frame
Front suspension 41 mm upside down fork, wheel travel 110 mm
Rear suspension Asymmetric swingarm with monoshock, wheel travel 130 mm
Brakes Front: 300 mm stainless steel disc with radial 4 piston calliper
Rear: 218 mm stainless steel disc and calliper with single 30 mm piston
Wheel rims In light alloy with 6 split spokes, with sealing profile for tubeless tyres; front: 2.75 x 17"; rear: 3.50 x 17"
Tyres Front: 100/80 - 17", rear: 130/70 - 17"
Dimensions Max. Length 1953 mm
Max width 740 mm
Max height at top fairing 1,138 mm
Saddle height 820 mm
Wheelbase 1,350 mm
Fuel tank capacity 14.5 litres (including 3.5 litre reserve)
Emissions compliance Euro 2
The RS4 50 allow young enthusiasts to take advantage of the maximum levels of technological innovation, chassis efficiency, active safety and component quality. They belong - not only from a styling point of view - to the same range of extremely high performance Italian motorcycles in which the Aprilia RSV4 stands out, the extraordinary bike which conquered two world titles in the 2010 Superbike season.
APRILIA SPORT BIKES: WINNING DNAIn its short history, Aprilia has earned 48 world titles (37 in Moto GP, 2 in Superbike, 9 in off-road competition) and hundreds of championship races, to become the most victorious Italian and European brand in just a short period of history in Moto GP.
It is precisely in the youngest classes of Moto GP that Aprilia established itself as a true "school of champions". On Aprilia 250 and 125 bikes in the RS series (RS, RSV, RSW and RSA) riders such as Biaggi, Rossi, Melandri, Stoner, Lorenzo rode to their first great triumphs.
Every weekend, all over the world, Aprilia bikes take to the track, from international venues to local races, holding high the honour of Italian and European motorcycling, supporting the biker's desire to race and cultivating young riders destined to enter the world championship scene.
Aprilia has always drawn from this wealth of success and technical skills for mass production - both in the philosophy which inspires the product and the aesthetics which are often taken from the racing bike - establishing itself from the start as an absolute leader in the 50 and 125 super sport segment, categories in which the Noale brand has introduced timeless innovative concepts and solutions and dictating trends which would be followed by all of its competitors.
2012 Aprilia RS4 50 Model Highlights
Below is a summary of the peculiar characteristics of the Aprilia RS4 50:
- RS4 50 - 50cc 2 stroke single-cylinder engine, liquid cooled with six speed transmission
- stiff aluminium perimeter frame derived from racing experience
- 41 mm upside down fork
- front brake with 300 mm disc and radial four piston calliper
- Superbike inspired analogue/digital instrument panel
- fairings derived directly from the RSV4 for total aesthetic coherence with the SBK bike
- LED taillight
DESIGN
The livery and eye-catching forms of the Aprilia RS4 50 echo the looks of the Factory version of the Aprilia RSV4 supersports bike. And the RS4 shares more than just a family resemblance with the most hardcore street version the bike dominating the world SBK championship.
The design of the fairings and tank, the unique looks of the front end, with the headlights suspended over the gaping air intakes, and the spectacular tapered tail fairing are identical to their counterparts on V4 1000 cc supersports model that set new standards in terms of style and technical content for the superbike segment.
Extensive aerodynamic studies have minimised surface areas without compromising wind protection, and the fairings showcase the superlative mechanicals of the Aprilia RS4 50 rather than conceal them. As a result, the frame and engine are not hidden away but proudly flaunted as fundamental elements of the design of Aprilia's new small supersports models. With the triple headlight, the Aprilia RS4 bikes have a decidedly aggressive look that lends a unique character to the entire front end. The LED taillight merges stunningly into the ultra-compact tail fairing and offers excellent luminosity.
The fairing, product of extensive wind tunnel testing and race experience, offers excellent wind protection together with superb aerodynamic efficiency. And as well as contributing to the extremely aggressive looks of the bike, the top fairing and tail fairing also maximise performance in terms of speed.
ENGINES
With the new RS4 50, Aprilia confirms its global leadership in the small capacity sports and young-targeted bike segment, creating models that exceed the expectations of even the most discerning rider.
The sophisticated chassis architecture of the Aprilia RS4 50 is complemented by state of the art engines.
The single cylinder 50 cc unit developed by Aprilia for the RS4 50 is a water cooled two-stroke with reed valve induction. The lubrication uses a separate mixing system with a variable capacity volumetric pump. The six speed gearbox lets the rider make full use of the performance of this class beating engine.
CHASSIS
The chassis is without a doubt the feather in the RS4 project's cap: built based on the exceptional experience which Aprilia has gained in WSBK and the 125 and 250 classes in Moto GP, it uses die cast aluminium spars with crossed reinforcement ribs. With its state of the art design, this extremely lightweight structure offers high torsional stiffness.
The front suspension also boasts a class beating layout, with a sturdy 41 mm upside fork, black anodised stanchion clamps and a wheel travel of 110 mm, while at the rear is a monoshock linked directly to the asymmetric swingarm.
The Aprilia RS4 50 boast class beating brake systems: each bike uses a 300 mm steel disc at the front, gripped by a four piston radial calliper, and a 220 mm disc at the rear with a single piston calliper.
The 17" wheels are shod with 100/80 rubber up front and a 130/70 tyre at the rear.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT AND FEATURES
The multifunctional analogue/digital instrument panel with LCD display draws directly from its big sister, the RSV4, while the design of the split 6-spoke design of the wheels further emphasises the purposeful character of Aprilia's latest small capacity sports bikes.
The passenger saddle is yet another example of the extreme level of sophistication of these new bikes from Aprilia. Instead of fiddly screws, a practical quick release button allows the passenger seat to be exchanged with the tail fairing cover in an instant to transform the bike from two seat to single seat configuration (available as a separate accessory).
Under the saddle there is also space for a practical glove-box, the most spacious in its category.
COLOURS
The Aprilia RS4 50 is available in two colour schemes - "Racing Black" and "Racing White" - and in the bold "Replica SBK" livery which takes its colours from big sister, Aprilia RSV4 SBK, the bike ridden by Max Biaggi in the World Superbike championship.
Specifications
Engine type Single-cylinder, two stroke, carburettor, liquid cooled.
Bore and stroke 39.86 x 40 mm
Engine capacity 49.9cc
Compression ratio 11.5 :1
Ignition Electronic with CDI capacity discharge
Start up Electric
Lubrication Automatic mixer
Gearbox 6 Ratios, 1st 11/34, 2nd 15/30, 3rd 18/27, 4th 20/24, 5th 22/23, 6th 23/22
Primary drive Gears, 21/78
Final drive Chain, 11/53
Clutch Multiplate wet clutch
Frame Twin spar aluminium frame
Front suspension 41 mm upside down fork, wheel travel 110 mm
Rear suspension Asymmetric swingarm with monoshock, wheel travel 130 mm
Brakes Front: 300 mm stainless steel disc with radial 4 piston calliper
Rear: 218 mm stainless steel disc and calliper with single 30 mm piston
Wheel rims In light alloy with 6 split spokes, with sealing profile for tubeless tyres; front: 2.75 x 17"; rear: 3.50 x 17"
Tyres Front: 100/80 - 17", rear: 130/70 - 17"
Dimensions Max. Length 1953 mm
Max width 740 mm
Max height at top fairing 1,138 mm
Saddle height 820 mm
Wheelbase 1,350 mm
Fuel tank capacity 14.5 litres (including 3.5 litre reserve)
Emissions compliance Euro 2
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