All Tests – Introductions of the new Aprilia Shiver and Dorsoduro Factory – Technical sheet Aprilia Shiver 2010

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All Tests - Introductions of the new Aprilia Shiver and Dorsoduro Factory - Technical sheet Aprilia Shiver 2010

Aprilia presented two of its 2010 novelties in Nice: the new Shiver and the Factory version of its Dorsoduro, which share the same 750 cc V-Twin. Unfortunately, the rain spoiled tests that promised to be convincing. Immersion…

Aprilia Shiver 2010 Technical Sheet

(Manufacturer data)
Engine
Type Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 90 ° V-twin
Displacement 749.9 cc
Bore x stroke 92 × 56.4 mm
Volumetric ratio 11 to 1
Max power 95 hp at 9,000 rpm
Max torque 81 Nm at 7,000 rpm
Distribution Double ACT, 8 valves, chain and pinion drive
Food Electronic single throttle injection, Ride by Wire, three maps (R, T, S)
Ignition Electronic
Starter Electric
Lubrication Wet sump
Transmission
Clutch Multi-disc in oil bath
Primary report 1.75 (60/31)
Gearbox 6 reports
1st 2.57 (36/14)
2nd 1.88 (32/17)
3rd 1.5 (30/20)
4th 1.27 (28/22)
5th 0.88 (23/26)
6th 0.96 (24/25)
Secondary transmission O-ring chain: 2.75 (44/16)
Cycle part
Frame Tubular steel trellis coupled by bolts to aluminum plates
Front suspension Telescopic inverted fork ø 43 mm
Suspension Ar Aluminum arm, shock absorber adjustable for preload and rebound
Front travel 120 mm
Travel Ar 130 mm
Front brake Double semi-floating 320 mm "petal" disc, radial calipers 4 opposed pistons
Rear brake Single 240mm disc, single piston
ABS option 2-way Continental
Front rim 3.50 x 17 "
Rim Ar 5.50 x 17 "
Front tire 120/70 ZR17
Rear tire 180/55 ZR17
Fuel tank 15 liters
Dry weight NC (similar to the 2008 model: 189 kg)
Dimensions, weight, capacities
Length 2265 mm
Height (excluding retro) 1,135 mm
Width (excluding retro) 810 mm
Saddle height 800 mm
Hunt 109 mm
Wheelbase 1440 mm
Commercial information
Availability Immediate
Price € 7,799 (€ 8,399 with ABS)
Colors Black / red or gray / red
Guarantee 2 years, unlimited mileage

Matthieu BRETILLE – Photos Fabrice LHÉRITIER and Gerard DELIO

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