Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Aprilia SXV 550, 2011

 
Aprilia SXV 550, 2011

Features
DESIGN
As with all Aprilias, a tremendous amount of care and attention has been lavished on even the smallest details on the SXV. As a result the SXV boasts a unique, unmistakable styling that is nevertheless fully functional in achieving unrivalled performance, because first and foremost even the standard SXV is a genuine competition motorcycle.

But the SXV is not just a pretty face. Your gaze is held by an abundance of advanced technology. One glance at the V2 engine, mixed trellis and aluminium frame, mighty swingarm and central exhaust system with twinned silencers under the rear mudguard, and you cannot escape its magical attraction.

ENGINE: CONTINUOUS EVOLUTION
The amazing 45.2 engine is, of course, the centre piece of SXV technology. Aprilia was the first manufacturer in the world to believe in the validity of the V twin for supermotards, a segment in which all other marques still cling rigidly to single cylinder engines. Aprilia’s high-tech V twin design has already proved 100% reliable in competition. Even homologation for road use has not compromised the technology and performance of this exceptional engine, which is produced entirely by Aprilia. Since the earliest stages of the design process, the 45.2 has evolved to keep pace with chassis development and to give the SXV an unbeatable mix of power and handling.

Despite this the 45.2 engine still vibrates far less than any single cylinder alternative.
The cylinders themselves are integrated in the crankcase and have replaceable wet liners. This unique layout has allowed the engine ancillaries to be arranged in a way that achieves extremely compact dimensions. The results are amazing: the Aprilia V twin is one of the most compact V twins in the world, and smaller in size than many singles of similar displacement. All design choices have been taken in order to obtain maximum power plus an extended useful power band. The sophisticated electronic engine management system, developed by Aprilia Racing, incorporates numerous innovations for the off-road sector.

The injection system features 38 mm throttle bodies (40 mm on the 550) and is managed by a programmable control unit. The ECU will be able to switch between two different mappings at the touch of a switch on the handlebars. This extremely useful innovation offers a full power mapping for use in conditions of good grip, and a second, softer mapping for smoother power delivery under difficult conditions. The system provides an extremely valid aid to control and has been welcomed both by expert riders (the system was actually tested in the final phases of the world championship) and by supermotard fans in general. All you need is one quick click to select exactly the right power for the circumstances.

Reduced unitary displacement has allowed Aprilia to develop an extremely compact and lightweight crankshaft. The engine is more responsive to variations in throttle opening as a result, and the bike as a whole is faster and more manoeuvrable thanks to the reduced gyroscopic effect from the crankshaft.

The single overhead cam configuration with four titanium valves per cylinder head represents an ideal compromise between compact size, light weight and high performance.
Thanks to its advanced technology, the 45.2 is also an extremely silent running and ecological engine. Technology, after all, should mean reliability and longevity as well as high performance. The 45.2 engine touches new heights in this direction, and permits extremely easy access to parts requiring regular maintenance like the spark plugs, oil filter and air filter.

Just as much effort has been put into weight reduction, and the 45.2 engine sets a new record for a V twin with an electric starter. Abundant use has been made of prestige lightweight materials. The central crankcase sections are in aluminium-silicon alloy; external engine casings are in magnesium; the valves are in titanium; and all gears are exceptionally light in weight.
The choke is new too, and features a knob on the airbox instead of a handlebar control. Even the air filter has been improved and is now made from a sponge material derived from that used on Aprilia’s official racing machines.

A closer look at the unique characteristics of the 45.2 engine:
  • - Electronic fuel injection with 38 mm throttle bodies (40 mm on the 550 engine).
  • - Dry sump lubrication with separate external reservoirs for gearbox and engine oil to avoid contaminating engine oil with particles of clutch friction lining, and for extended lubricant life.
  • - Single overhead cam with four valve heads
  • - Single piece crankshaft
  • - Cylinders integrated in the crankcase with wet liners
  • - Maximum engine speed 12,500 rpm (450 motard)

CHASSIS: LIGHTER THAN EVER
An uncompromising machine like the SXV demands a great chassis. The perimeter frame is a tubular steel trellis structure interference fitted to pressed aluminium side members to form an extremely rigid whole. The engine itself forms an integral part of the chassis, acting as a load bearing element and contributing to overall rigidity.

BRAKING SYSTEM
The advanced technology and high performance of the SXV chassis are reflected in a superb braking system. The SXV features FTE calipers and lightweight wave discs (320 mm at the front) for maximum braking control even under the most challenging conditions.
The 240 mm rear disc is braked by a single piston caliper for a perfect combination of power and control.

COMPONENTS: READY TO RACE
All parts of the Aprilia SXV is of the very best quality.
Among the many prestige components are:
  • - Digital instruments: ultra-lightweight, compact and designed to provide all the information a rider could possibly need.
  • - Magura tapered aluminium handlebars with no cross member for optimal elasticity and control
  • - High luminosity LED tail light
  • - Aluminium oil filter cover
  • - New engine start push-button (instead of the old ignition key block)
  • - New racing electrical system

SXV VDB Replica
Developed entirely from the input of Aprilia Racing, the SXV VDB Replica is the pinnacle of Aprilia’s competition machines. With no further modifications whatsoever, this motorcycle is able to compete in and dominate any competition in the world. The SXV VDB Replica is the first step in the evolution of the machine that Aprilia will be entering in the Supermotard World Championship.

The VDB Replica differs from the standard SXV in a number of important technical details that make this already highly competitive machine even faster on the track. The 77° V twin engine, available in 450 and 550 cc versions, is substantially similar to the standard power plant but features modifications to a number of fundamental transmission parts. The multi-plate wet clutch incorporates a sophisticated slipper device to make handling smoother and more efficient on entry into bends, and the gearbox features new ratios plus a brand new electronic control unit linked to the ignition system, allowing the rider to avoid using the clutch when shifting from one gear to another, resulting in faster gearshifts and less weight transfer under at-the-limit riding conditions.

The new VDB Replica offers two different engine mappings that can even be switched during the course of a race simply by pressing a switch on the handlebars. This unique feature lets you adapt the engine’s power delivery to changing track conditions and levels of tyre wear.

Specifications
  • Engine: 77° V twin four stroke. Liquid cooled. Single overhead cam with rocker operated exhaust valves, chain timing drive. 4 valve heads with titanium valves. Titanium valve cover screws.
  • Fuel: Lead-free petrol.
  • Ignition: Electric starting.
  • Starting: Electronic.
  • Generator: 340 W
  • Lubrification: Dry sump with external oil tank. Separate gearbox lubrication.
  • Gear box: 5 speed. Supermotard gear ratios: 1st 13/30 2nd 15/27 3rd 16/23 4th 20/23 5th 21/21
  • Clutch: Cable operated multi-plate wet clutch.
  • Primary drive: Spur gears. Transmission ratio: 22/56.
  • Frame: Steel perimeter frame with aluminium alloy vertical members.
  • Front suspension: Ø 48 mm upside down fork with two adjustments.
  • Rear suspension: Box section aluminium swingarm with cast body. Hydraulic monoshock with compression and rebound adjustment.
  • Brakes: Front: Ø 320 mm stainless steel disc with radial caliper. Rear: Æ 240 mm stainless steel disc with floating caliper.
  • Wheels: Light alloy. Front: 3.50 x 17” Rear: 5.50 x 17”
  • Tyres: Front: 120/70 x 17” Rear: 180/55 x 17”
  • Dimensions: Overall length: 2,222 mm Overall width: 800 mm Ground clearance: 318 mm Seat height: 918 mm Wheelbase: 1,495 mm
  • Fuel tank capacity: Capacity 7.8 litres 

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