SRV 850 test: Aprilia also has its Hyperscooter !
With its 76 hp vario and its RSV4 boil, the Aprilia SRV 850 has no shortage of arguments to appeal to fans of punchy maxi-scooters! Is this Gilera GP800 clone a real Hyperscooter? Site went to test it in Tuscany… Test !
Aprilia SRV 850 tech. Sheet
Engine
- Type : 90 ° V-twin, 4-stroke, liquid cooled, 8 valves, single overhead camshaft
- Displacement : 839.3 cc
- Bore and stroke : 88 × 69 mm
- Food : Electronic injection
- Compression ratio : 10.5 to 1
- Engine torque : 76.4 Nm at 6,000 rpm
- Power : 76 hp at 7,750 rpm
Dimensions
- Length : 2,237 mm
- Width : 790 mm
- Saddle height : 780 mm
- Wheelbase : 1,593 mm
- Weight : 249 kg dry
- Fuel tank capacity : 18.5 liters
- Front tire : 120/70 – 16 "
- Rear Tire : 160/60 – 15 "
Cycle part
- Frame : Double tubular steel trellis frame
- Fork : Telescopic aluminum hydraulic fork 41 mm in diameter, 122 mm of travel
- Rear suspension : Hydraulic mono-shock absorber in horizontal position, with 7-position preload adjustment
- Front brake : Double semi-floating 300 mm discs, Brembo double piston calipers
- Rear brake : 280 mm disc, floating caliper with two opposing pistons
Transmission
- Final drive : By chain
- Clutch : Centrifugal
- Gearbox : CVT automatic variator with torque converter
Instrumentation
- Dash console : Speed, tachometer and needle fuel gauge + digital window with odometer, two trips, time, exterior and engine temperatures. Scrolling of information via the right stalk, reset and adjustments by controls on the dashboard.
Commercial information
- Price : € 9,799 until mid-April 2012, € 10,299 thereafter
- Guarantee : Two years parts and MO
- Availability : End of March, beginning of April 2012 in the Colors : Competition Black (black), Racing White (white)
- Main options offered : Top-case (€ 254), Arrow silencer (€ 699), Alarm (€ 139), carbon parts (€ 55 for the mudguard, € 125 for the trim covering the subframe), winter apron (€ 119), bubble high (130 €), aluminum step cover (75 €), GPS support (25 €), cover (74 €). ABS and ATC anti-slip (Aprilia Traction Control) planned for June 2012 (prices not communicated)
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