With 31 world 
					championship titles, 250 MotoGP wins and 8 Superbike 
					victories in the last sixteen years, Aprilia is a legend in 
					modern motorcycling. Aprilia motorcycles have dominated 
					circuits all over the world thanks to unconventional 
					technical solutions, experimentation and innovation and, 
					sometimes, by revolutionising technology that was thought to 
					be unchangeable.
					With this 
					unique sporting heritage behind them, Aprilia is proud to 
					present the RSV4, the bike with which Aprilia will return to 
					the Superbike World Championship in 2009. This extraordinary 
					machine has been conceived, designed and developed entirely 
					by Aprilia Racing for competition use.
					The RSV4 will 
					make its debut in the 2009 Superbike World Championship. 
					With four cylinders, 999 cc and top of the class power in 
					the race-ready version, this revolutionary machine is packed 
					with innovative design and manufacturing solutions of the 
					sort we have come to expect from Aprilia. A V-four engine 
					with total electronic management, and an exceptionally light 
					and compact chassis are just some of the features that make 
					this bike unique in the world of motorcycling. The 
					revolutionary design of the Aprilia RSV4 comes directly from 
					Europe’s biggest and most successful racing team.
					The 
					road-going version of the RSV4 also benefits from the 
					extraordinary technical know-how that Aprilia Racing has 
					accumulated over two decades of success in MotoGP, and is 
					packed with advanced solutions from GP racing. In short, the 
					RSV4 stands alone as a exclusive, genuine, and in many ways 
					unique racing replica.
					The Aprilia 
					RSV4 is powered by the most revolutionary and most powerful 
					engine ever developed by Aprilia. This 65° V four unit is 
					based on an architecture that is unique in the world of 
					supersport motorcycles, and features refined engineering 
					combined with prestigious materials and advanced electronic 
					management solutions. The new engine uses multi-mapping 
					ride-by-wire technology, a solution that opens up new 
					horizons in engine control, and offers virtually infinite 
					opportunities for power delivery and traction control 
					(present as standard on the racing version). 
					The choice of 
					a narrow V layout has led to the development of an 
					incredibly narrow engine. This in turn has permitted weight 
					to be centralised and chassis performance dramatically 
					improved (thanks to a short wheelbase and long swingarm). 
					The narrow V-four configuration permits a longer stroke to 
					be used, with clear benefits in terms of improved engine 
					breathing. High engine speeds can therefore be reached 
					without having to extend the width of the crankcase. This is 
					fundamentally important to aerodynamics and manoeuvrability 
					(two characteristics for which Aprilia motorcycles have 
					always been universally acclaimed).
					The monobloc 
					cylinder block features integrated liners for maximum 
					rigidity and consistent efficiency. The air intake trumpets 
					are variable in length.  Each bank of cylinders has a 
					servomotor dedicated exclusively to the operation of their 
					two throttle bodies. The aperture of the four butterfly 
					valves, and therefore the volume of air inducted, can 
					therefore be controlled independently. This solution opens 
					up new horizons in electronic engine and power management, 
					resulting in truly advanced integral traction control. A 
					cassette type gearbox and a slipper clutch demonstrate the 
					racing character of this engine.
					The Aprilia 
					RSV4 has been designed and developed with competition in 
					mind, and naturally offers all the adjustments normally 
					found on racing machines. In particular, this most powerful 
					Aprilia ever made stands out for its complete range of 
					chassis adjustments. The variable geometry frame not only 
					allows you to change parameters like headstock angle (thanks 
					to interchangeable steering bushings), but even lets you 
					adjust swingarm and engine position. Racing technology has 
					been used for all aspects of construction.
					The RSV4’s 
					aluminium frame and swingarm are constructed from a clever 
					mix of thick-walled parts and variable section sheet. All 
					components are naturally of the highest calibre. They 
					include an Öhlins fork, rear monoshock and steering damper, 
					Brembo monobloc brake calipers and forged aluminium wheels.
					The styling 
					of the Aprilia RSV4 has followed the same approach as the 
					rest of the design. The RSV4’s racing character is clear 
					from every component, and from the absence of solutions 
					chosen only for appearances. As a result the overall design 
					of the RSV4 and the advanced technology of its component 
					parts merge into a uniquely harmonious whole that is 
					superbly functional on the racetrack – the natural habitat 
					of this latest Aprilia. The fairing has been developed in 
					the wind tunnel. Minimal in size, it in no way detracts from 
					the stunning technology of the engine. The frame/engine 
					system is fully visible and bulges like muscles beyond the 
					fairing.
					The triple 
					headlight cluster makes the RSV4 instantly recognisable and 
					unique from the very first glance. The superbly lightweight 
					tail slopes upwards to emphasise the dynamic nature of the 
					Aprilia RSV4. Even when stationary, the bike simply exudes a 
					desire for speed and competition.