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									The FV2 1200, is making its debut at the 
									EICMA 2007 motorbike show in Milan this 
									week. It embodies the latest Aprilia 
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									The heart of the FV2 1200 is Aprilia’s 
									mighty, 1200 cc, 90° V twin, a power plant 
									that confirms Aprilia’s determination to 
									develop high capacity, high technology 
									engines using in-house skills and 
									competence.   | 
                                 
                                
                                    
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						This year 
						the twentieth anniversary of Aprilia’s first GP win and 
						a year in which another four world championships were 
						won. This extraordinary achievement is a repeat of 
						Aprilia’s 2006 success story and takes the total of 
						Aprilia’s world championship titles to an amazing 31. 
						What better technical and sporting heritage could there 
						be behind the Aprilia FV2 1200 concept bike. The FV2 
						1200, which is making its debut at the EICMA 2007 
						motorbike show in Milan this week, embodies the latest 
						Aprilia technology and reveals the direction likely to 
						be taken by technical and stylistic development at 
						Aprilia in the near future. 
					
					The heart of the 
					FV2 1200 is Aprilia’s mighty, 1200 cc, 90° V twin, a power 
					plant that confirms Aprilia’s determination to develop high 
					capacity, high technology engines using in-house skills and 
					competence.  
					
					The minimalist 
					bodywork of the FV2 1200 creates a stunning preponderance of 
					volume towards the front of the bike. The result is a 
					revolutionary, courageous and futuristic look that is 
					destined to form the solid basis for the evolution of 
					Aprilia motorcycle styling.  
					
					The engine also 
					fulfils a structural role, and acts as the starting point 
					for the backbone of the motorcycle, a carbon fibre, load 
					bearing frame with integrated filter box. The seat is 
					supported by an aluminium beam and by two carbon fibre 
					struts that extend into the tail and around the rear light 
					cluster. The parallelogram front suspension is based on the 
					system already tried and tested on Aprilia’s 250 cc GP 
					racers. These futuristic solutions have led to an amazing 
					weight reduction (the FV2 1200 weighs under 160 kg) and an 
					extremely compact size. The extraordinary agility that has 
					always typified Aprilia motorcycles therefore finds its 
					utmost expression in the FV2 1200. 
					
					The 1200 cc V 
					twin engine is liquid cooled and boast a ride-by-wire 
					control system. Traction control, a latest generation ABS 
					system and electronic suspension management are also 
					provided to let you ride at your performance peak while 
					maintaining complete control over the bike. 
					
					The Aprilia FV2 
					1200’s dashboard incorporates a multi-functional instrument 
					cluster that can be interfaced not only with the bike’s own 
					CAN line but with a PC too, making it possible to download 
					telemetric data for personal performance evaluations, 
					reconfigure the information shown on the matrix display, 
					load new mappings from the internet, display itineraries, 
					and integrate GPRS and GSM modules for mobile phone 
					connectivity. 
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