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Cycle News 2015 Issue 21 May 27

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2015 APRILIA RSV4 RF FIRST RIDE P92 BY ALAN CATHCART PHOTOGRAPHY MILAGRO A prilia's RSV4 sportbike is a contradiction in terms— a two-wheeled oxymoron. On the one hand it proves the truth of the cliché that racing im- proves the breed. It's won three World Superbike Championship Rider titles and four Manufac- turer crowns since its debut in 2009, taking the checkered flag first in over 30 percent of the World Superbike races staged during that time. Yet its perfor- mance in the showroom has totally disproved the sportbike axiom of 'Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday,' with its sales vastly smaller than those of that other sporting Italian brand—Ducati. It's fair to say the Aprilia Su- perbike is the best kept secret in the present day motorcycle marketplace. The fact the street RSV4 is such a fine motorcycle that has invariably won most multi-bike magazine shootouts everywhere except Germany in recent years, makes this all the harder to understand. But Aprilia's own- ers, Piaggio, have kept faith with the model—and with racing it. Instead of consigning it to the scrapheap of history, it has invested substantial resources in comprehensively revamping it for 2015. The new RSV4 RR and the 500-unit-only RF (basically the old Factory version) both come with Öhlins forks, shock and steering damper and forged aluminum wheels, and both now APRILIA'S WORLD CHAMPION LOOKS LIKE IT'S GONE ONE BETTER FOR 2015, A YEAR THAT WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS A MILESTONE FOR SUPERBIKE DESIGN. THE BEST MADE BETTER?

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