Italian manufacturer Aprilia used the recent EICMA Show in Milan to launch one of their most important motorcycles in years—the RS 660. Powered by an all-new 660 cc twin-cylinder four-stroke, the RS ...
The $11,300 Aprilia RS 660 is powered by a delightfully smooth, 100 hp parallel-twin four-stroke, mated to a six-speed gearbox, and weighs just 403 pounds with a full tank of gas. With a host of ...
Aprilia’s new middle-weight super sport machine has got everyone talking. Over the years, Aprilia has earned a reputation for small-capacity racing mastery, thanks to the success of their RS125 and ...
When it comes to raw, unpredictable, and visceral motorcycle experiences, the Aprilia RS 660 is compact, powerful and tech-rich with balanced performance that feels rewarding to ride. It's no wonder ...
Editor’s note: we’ve reported on the performance of the RS 660 during the 2021 Aprilia RS 660 First Ride Review article and video. We’ve found the 400-ish-pound base-model RS 660 to be above average ...
Dressed in Concept Black, Iridium Grey and Acid Gold color schemes, the Tuono 660 comes to the game with the full Aprilia Performance Ride Control (APRC) electronics suite. The latter features ...
Aprilia has unveiled two new versions of the popular middle-weight Tuono 660 and RS 660 models at EICMA 2021. The Tuono 660 is now available in a ‘Factory trim, like it’s bigger sibling, while the RS ...
At the 2019 EICMA, Piaggio revealed a spectacular mid-range machine, namely the almighty Aprilia RS 660. Originally, the Italian manufacturer intended to have this two-wheeled masterpiece hit ...
A year ago, Aprilia brought a concept to EICMA – a neat looking 660cc sportsbike built around half an RSV4 motor, with some weird active aerodynamics. Concept bikes usually get most of their fun bits ...
The magic word is Öhlins. There's something eminently admirable about a tasty, capable middleweight motorcycle, isn't there? Sure, it's the superbikes and CVOs that turn heads, among both riders and ...
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