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Selasa, 01 April 2008

Aprilia Motorcycle Brief History

Like many motorcycle manufacturers, the Aprilia Company began with producing bicycles. Founded in post-World War II Italy, Aprilia’s fortunes changed dramatically in 1968 with the introduction of the company’s first motorbikes or mopeds. Then in 1970, Aprilia added its first motocross model, the Scarabeo. In the years to come Aprilia would produce a variety of street sport and off-road, 2 wheel bikes, becoming a dominant player on the international racing scene.

The late 1990’s saw yet another series of product innovations, with the entries into the growing touring bike market. The RSV Mille models, introduced in 1999, featured 1000cc engines and allowed Aprilia to successfully compete in World Superbike Championship racing. The Rotax engine configuration features an innovative V-twin cylinder design.

Radical engine designs and other engineering advancements has kept Aprilia motorcycles competitive on the international racing on the motocross, moto grand prix and super bike circuits.

The Aprilia Company was acquired by Piaggio SPa in 2004. The combined company is now the world’s 4th largest producer of motorcycles, in the world, with distribution in over sixty countries.

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