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Cycle News 2026 Issue 19 May 12

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tory gets a series of subtle geometry changes aimed to enhance both high-speed stability and low-speed agility. The Ӧhlins' fork offset has been increased by 2mm, the engine sits 5mm higher in the chassis, and the swingarm pivot has also been raised by 2.5mm. On paper, these are small adjustments, but together they influence weight transfer, corner-entry compo - sure, and drive out of turns. Remember, Aprilia was the first to give you the ability to change the swingarm pivot height with the first-generation RSV4 Factory machines, so they know what they're doing. These changes have been paired with the latest Ӧhlins SmartEC3.0 electronic suspension, which uses (Top) A new clutch cover is fitted for 2026, but behind it lie nearly 220 Italian horses just waiting to be released. (Bottom) Brembo Hypure brakes bring the SV4 into line with archrivals Ducati with their Panigale V4 S and V4 R. AI to match the rider's weight to the suspension settings, ensuring you get a near-perfect ride when you get out on track. The original development rider for the RSV4 back in the late 2000s was a diminu- tive young chap by the name of Max Biaggi. The "Roman Emperor," as he was known, is about 5-foot-4, and thus the bike was designed to fit him primarily, while it was a bit of a struggle for anyone noticeably taller. That hasn't totally changed for 2026, but the ride is a little comfier if you're approaching six feet tall. The addition of P106 RIDE REVIEW I 2026 APRILIA RSV4 FACTORY 1100

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