You did notice how big that factory is and how many parts were pre assembled, trust me kid it's not a two man show many experts contributed to building that bike
I would be absolutely nervous as well.. Great Job covering all the important points as best as possible, along with actually getting hands on with the right composure to not get in the way of the mechanics. Appreciate the mechanics' patience as well. Wish I get a chance like this. Well done!
+Urban Chaos 2.0 They wont do that, its a huge secret when it comes to the details of how everything works, if they put out all their information where everyone can see it, the other teams, the competition, will be able to implement or improve on their design and get ahead of them so Aprilla would lose whatever edge they have. Notice when they were putting in the air box he said they couldn't film what it looks like from above, because they dont want to reveal anything to the public. Same in any racing event... well the more professional racing events anyway. Seems silly because the bikes are so close in performance, but anything to get ahead
+-Project Xfire- It's not silly because when the bikes do perform so closely that when you research and can make a change within the rules that gives you even a minuscule increase in performance it gives you a genuine edge. 0.01 of a second a lap still makes up for 0.4s in a 40 lap race. Doesn't sound like much ? Remember those races where there has been 0.2s between 1st and 2nd place ? the team with the competitive advantage won out.
I'm not a biker, so my interest is purely an appreciation of the art and mechanical engineering. It had never really occurred to me before, but just like a lot of car racing series, the race machine bears little resemblance to its road-going cousin. It's impressive to see just how bespoke for racing these machines are. It seems there's very little carry-over between road and race.
Really enjoyed this, its a whole new level from my bike maintenance videos! Looking forward to moto GP this year, hope I get to see a bike up close in Silverstone!
Thank you for this wonderful video. Don't listen to all the bad comments about Gray, he did a pretty good job! Italian is my motherlanguage and I was glad he put an effort on pronouncing the mechanics' names correctly. I prefer him (humble, respectful and a little bit scared) as a host than any other arrogant "I know everything" and disrispectful one. Well done!
I have never seen any good video about Super sport bike buildings like this video. Good job guys. From the MC, Cameramen to the two mechanics. I love this type of making bike video. Please making more of it. Thank you so much.
I love working with italians, they are like best friends to you, even when you don't know them. A funny joke here and there, but when it's working time, they really put in the full power. The Italians helped us to build our land, Im from swiss. :)
I wonder if after he's gone that they didn't tear it all back apart and reassemble it to make sure he didn't pooch it up somehow. His screwdriver prowess alone starting at 8:55 scares the hell out of me.
@old man strength They do that a lot in Europe and Japan, even keep them rideable. They never really get neglected since they are so loved, so restore in the traditional sense doesn't happen much.
@old man strength Just that playlist I just posted. Most of the GP bike owners aren't interested in making yt videos, I guess they don't want a lot of attention on them. I'd worry about theft myself.
pensavo che il codone fosse una delle ultime parti da montare e invece c'è pure il foro per il perno dell ammortizzatore. che strano. video davvero ben fatto, alla fine è lo stesso che faccio io sulle moto, ma molto più costoso :)
this is surprising me. some said to me, to position intake to the front was difficult, as it can mess with exhaust, radiator and tank. but it change position with fuel tank, and fuel tank should put in the center. great video, thank you.
Most interesting, for me? The electric/sensor/plumbing with all the plugs/quick connects. That is slick as hell. I thought I was ready for racing when I used Dzus fasteners on my bodywork! The frame bolts all look reduced in size and special machined, too. They can flip out any component of the cycle in minutes. Shape and size of the fuel tank was new to me!
What is the difference between the steering damper being attached to the side of the frame vs the ones you see attached between the tank and forks? Is the side attached one more powerful due to being mounted further back on the bike and to the side giving more leverage therefore being able to apply more force? Most bikes riding on the street have top mounted ones, ive seen, and here in moto gp theyre side mounted?? Why?
@ 9:46....why do they use a flathead screw, I would think at least a Phillips head screws or Torx ... both would not slip off during on/off as easily as flathead....I suppose it's because any grease or gunk on the screw could be easily cleaned out...much more easier than a Torx or Phillips.
@ 5:54 did anybody observed the welding on chasis? I thought that they make chasis by some other technique but it is just welding of sheet metal or aluminium I guess. If anybody has some more info. regarding this please share!
Everytime he says: You guys the bike is almost pre assembled! The mechanics probably got aggravated every time he said that. In the mechanic head it’s like he taking away from what they put together
Aprilia and kawasaki might be on the top if they didn't back out many years ago. Only the Big three remain, Honda-Yamaha and Ducati. That is why they improved a lot in motogp for the years.
Question hehe. How does water not go inside the engine? When it's raining especially with that kinda speed. And that front air scoop. Anyone? Thanks! ))
2:53 you can see that toco has had an elbow injury of some sort. how do I know? I broke the same elbow and when I receive coins I also have to turn my whole body to allow my hand to be facing up all the way :( #ifeelyourpaintoco
It would be interesting to know which parts, if any, are common to an Aprilia you can actually buy vs specially made - in which case how is this an Aprilia?
CMIIW so motogp bikes are modular bikes. they are consisting of each "module", like the frame module, seat module, front module, etc. that's why when something is not right with the bike, they can easily check through every module, replace that module with the new one, and good to go. no need to assess thoroughly everything.
These guys got a reason to wake up in the mornings thats for sure.
One. Paycheck.
Mohammad Khan That's a Rollex from China...........lol....
@@marcelosmarquesdepaula5898 lol "Rollex"
@@youcanbesmartaskhow3857 u name it......!!!!!
@@beryl5739 lol
awesome stuff, the placement of the fuel tank is just mind blowing
I love how F1 has an entire team and MotoGP two italian dudes doing the whole thing in 2 hours
Voermans money
You did notice how big that factory is and how many parts were pre assembled, trust me kid it's not a two man show many experts contributed to building that bike
Um.... motorcycle..... Car
@@aritro15 œopposite
Dang, they are master mechanics. Heck, it takes me 4 hours to do anything to my cbr 1000. Haha
Tocco sporting a Rolex Sub while working on the bike. Gotta hand it to the Italians: style first, every time 😂👍🏻
They've earned their success. Respect
😉
Gotta know what time it is..😂😂
I would be absolutely nervous as well.. Great Job covering all the important points as best as possible, along with actually getting hands on with the right composure to not get in the way of the mechanics. Appreciate the mechanics' patience as well. Wish I get a chance like this. Well done!
Been watching the clock in the background, they started around 11:05 and finished it at 13:05 :)
Worth noticing!
2 hrs to complete assemble the big ass bike , thats pretty awesome
i think they can make it in less than 1 hours
Probably not the same day
The bike was pre assembled
I take 2 hours with a rusted bolt haha
awesome, never knew that they are sitting on the tank.
It's all about center and lower the weight as much as possible.
+Wheeliedevil that and im sure part of the pneumatic valve actuators wizardry
My 100 cc Honda and 150 cc Vespa scooter have their fuel tank under the seat.
My road bike the tank isnt really the tank
full of courtesy when directing the cameraman .... I am amazed by your attitude...keep it up Mr Host ...Salute..
I watch it thoroughly without skipping any moments. Great job!
that fuel tank, my whole life was a lie
Ernest Cornelius 😂
That for safety purposes
It's for size and weight displacement.
:-D
Mass centralization, it's been like that in MotoGP for at least a decade
The mechanics were very patient with their guests, great work, great video
Thank you for that great video! That's exactly what I love about MotoGP - it's so transparent, it's so about the people.
Nice insight, and a great 20 minute commercial for Bike-lift too!
Can
Would've been nice to see a technical discussion about the engine components and the kind of information being collected by the electronic system(s).
+Urban Chaos 2.0 They wont do that, its a huge secret when it comes to the details of how everything works, if they put out all their information where everyone can see it, the other teams, the competition, will be able to implement or improve on their design and get ahead of them so Aprilla would lose whatever edge they have. Notice when they were putting in the air box he said they couldn't film what it looks like from above, because they dont want to reveal anything to the public. Same in any racing event... well the more professional racing events anyway.
Seems silly because the bikes are so close in performance, but anything to get ahead
+-Project Xfire- It's not silly because when the bikes do perform so closely that when you research and can make a change within the rules that gives you even a minuscule increase in performance it gives you a genuine edge. 0.01 of a second a lap still makes up for 0.4s in a 40 lap race. Doesn't sound like much ? Remember those races where there has been 0.2s between 1st and 2nd place ? the team with the competitive advantage won out.
That was exactly what I was getting at
Urban Chaos 2.0
It's staggering that a mechanic speak english better than most riders! XD
Spoke better english than the pom. He should of done the doc
4:14 the moment u realise ur not too sure who's tocco and who's betto
Yeah they are famous from the good the bad and the ugly.
That's genius using the rear brake caliper to hold the wheel in the perfect spot for the axle.
I'm not a biker, so my interest is purely an appreciation of the art and mechanical engineering. It had never really occurred to me before, but just like a lot of car racing series, the race machine bears little resemblance to its road-going cousin. It's impressive to see just how bespoke for racing these machines are. It seems there's very little carry-over between road and race.
*That garage is cleaner than my doctors office*
That's because that bike is worth more then you life :-D
@@JonasMollet lol
,shame mine too
bwaahahahaha ahahahahaha
what a treat to watch. i wanna see all of the teams do these videos!
This Moto GP is awesome I love the engineering of a bike build
Beautiful machine,beautiful pieces !!! Thank you very much.
Really enjoyed this, its a whole new level from my bike maintenance videos! Looking forward to moto GP this year, hope I get to see a bike up close in Silverstone!
I love how everything fits perfectly... I need one of those bikes :(
Except the head bearing retainer that was installed upside down at 4:46. That's going to cause the steerer to bind.
Like to thank the two mechanic for dealing with someone in the way and sharing there knowledge. 👍
Thank you for this wonderful video. Don't listen to all the bad comments about Gray, he did a pretty good job! Italian is my motherlanguage and I was glad he put an effort on pronouncing the mechanics' names correctly. I prefer him (humble, respectful and a little bit scared) as a host than any other arrogant "I know everything" and disrispectful one. Well done!
I have never seen any good video about Super sport bike buildings like this video. Good job guys. From the MC, Cameramen to the two mechanics.
I love this type of making bike video. Please making more of it. Thank you so much.
25 dislikes? Why? This is cool to see
The fairings of this bike is literally the cost our neighborhood.
Awesome stuff! Please do the same video with yamaha factory team. Would love to see how their bikes from start to finish.
This was awesome to see. I never knew about the gas tank location. Such a nice design.
It's that time of year!
I love working with italians, they are like best friends to you, even when you don't know them.
A funny joke here and there, but when it's working time, they really put in the full power.
The Italians helped us to build our land, Im from swiss. :)
even moto gp's bike use zip-ties :-))))
+garlicson if you dont use zip ties you're not a true biker
im expecting velcro... lol
bro kok lu dimana mana :v
Levy Simanjuntak wkwkwkwk... :v
perhatian amat sama akoh vroh :')
+garlicson wkwk jarang2 kan vroh :v
I always believed that the fuel tank is in the front !
thank you for this video !
I felt like a kid in a candy store! Thank you guys! Just wowing
those 2 mechanics are dead serious about their job!! thanks for the inside look !
I wonder if after he's gone that they didn't tear it all back apart and reassemble it to make sure he didn't pooch it up somehow. His screwdriver prowess alone starting at 8:55 scares the hell out of me.
2:57 --- The hands of a seasoned mechanic...
Wow thank you for this video that I know how the motoGP is made.
Plus Aprilia is one of my favourite team.
I love it. Please make more clip like this.
Nice to see all spammers being used. No rattle guns or drills. Old school and proper👍
good job guys!
keep doing same video like this...
keep it up!
the rear brake reservoir is pretty cool lol
Motogp needs to post more of these behind the scenes videos!
I just love how the presenter kept parts coming, almost like if it was completed he’d be allowed a blast on it round the block 🙂
Thanks for aprillia motogp to show how motogp crew team work🖒🖒🖒
All that and didn't even fire it up.
Love the shop tho. Wish I could just build myself an aprilla in a day lol. Great work guys.
Look how far we go. Now Aprilia is much competitive this year, Aleix leading the race at germanGP for couple of laps
It's beautiful to see all of the components and design that are important to me. Maybe it's time for an update in 4K? Bikes have changed a lot!
@old man strength They do that a lot in Europe and Japan, even keep them rideable. They never really get neglected since they are so loved, so restore in the traditional sense doesn't happen much.
@old man strength Just remembered this, it's a Ducati, not too old though: th-cam.com/play/PLy4NVNg_5UTW1bjcGjnkTeWLNrhGLoQhl.html
@old man strength Just that playlist I just posted. Most of the GP bike owners aren't interested in making yt videos, I guess they don't want a lot of attention on them. I'd worry about theft myself.
@old man strength There is a guy in Japan who builds beautiful custom vintage class race bikes. I wish he would do more. www.youtube.com/@shiroh73
Love the engineering marvel behind these bikes.
pensavo che il codone fosse una delle ultime parti da montare e invece c'è pure il foro per il perno dell ammortizzatore. che strano. video davvero ben fatto, alla fine è lo stesso che faccio io sulle moto, ma molto più costoso :)
Vlogger : You sure , you dont want me to start the bike.
Team : Nah , its ok lets talk about it in the office .
Very cool. They make it look easy. I want that fuel tank on my bike! My airbox is tiny and it sucks.
+future62 Every airbox sucks :P
+The Piper neverrrr ;-)
Still watching this bike cover up from You Watanabe's 2015 Aprilia RS-GP during corona lockdowns in 2020
I wish i could give them my bike to fix would be amazing. Its also so cool how they put the bike together every time .
I love the video! We are waiting for updated assembly for 2021 engines! I would like to see yamaha !
Two wheels are art in motion. Period!
It must be annoying as hell having a clown stand in your way everytime you move.
+Knights2theEnd he didnt have a round nose though
British men have a biological impulse to be a nuisance. Then they have many opportunities to apologise, simply for being present.
@@Redmenace96 Speak for yourself pal .. do 1
Yea we should've just look at a silent video
@@Redmenace96 care for a cuppa?! lol
this is surprising me. some said to me, to position intake to the front was difficult, as it can mess with exhaust, radiator and tank.
but it change position with fuel tank, and fuel tank should put in the center. great video, thank you.
Most interesting, for me? The electric/sensor/plumbing with all the plugs/quick connects. That is slick as hell. I thought I was ready for racing when I used Dzus fasteners on my bodywork! The frame bolts all look reduced in size and special machined, too. They can flip out any component of the cycle in minutes. Shape and size of the fuel tank was new to me!
It’s the same with my Street/Track Aprilia, my New RSV4 looks like this, same tank set up too
@@shawnlack1527 the tanks under the seat?
A pair of motorbike gods. In awe.
Great job I cannot wait for this season's start....
What is the difference between the steering damper being attached to the side of the frame vs the ones you see attached between the tank and forks? Is the side attached one more powerful due to being mounted further back on the bike and to the side giving more leverage therefore being able to apply more force? Most bikes riding on the street have top mounted ones, ive seen, and here in moto gp theyre side mounted?? Why?
@ 9:46....why do they use a flathead screw, I would think at least a Phillips head screws or Torx ... both would not slip off during on/off as easily as flathead....I suppose it's because any grease or gunk on the screw could be easily cleaned out...much more easier than a Torx or Phillips.
11:27 Did he turn the bolt another 3 degrees or so after the first click of the Torque wrench?
17:04 This is satisfying mechanical stuff, look how perfect the insert Hole for the Axle alignes with every peace. :*)
@ 5:54 did anybody observed the welding on chasis?
I thought that they make chasis by some other technique but it is just welding of sheet metal or aluminium I guess.
If anybody has some more info. regarding this please share!
How many time those parts where assembled and de-assambled. Also how long are they going to use those parts before they where scrapped?
Nice and really helpful video❤
A motorcycle masterpiece. It would be a blast to play with one on a track.
I wish road bikes had such a sensible layout, especially when it comes to wheel and fairing removal/replacement.
nice video :) i didn't know that fuel tank is located below the rider seat :p
sarebbe bello vedere anche il montaggio di una 500cc 2 tempi come la cagiva, comunque moto stupenda
Fantastic......Its really amassing amazing and informative.....
Very good, make more videos with the other competition bike models.
I really enjoyed this. It’s kinda funny though, I felt like Beto & Tocco were a bit irritated lol
Everytime he says:
You guys the bike is almost pre assembled!
The mechanics probably got aggravated every time he said that. In the mechanic head it’s like he taking away from what they put together
Out of picture was a third mechanic with a large torque wrench getting ready to wack him thats why he keeps moving fast around the garage.
Amazing video i've just enjoyed every second of it!!!!
Aprilia and kawasaki might be on the top if they didn't back out many years ago. Only the Big three remain, Honda-Yamaha and Ducati. That is why they improved a lot in motogp for the years.
We need more video like this.
Can see the dedication of those mechanics...
Only in Italy. Emotional product. Passion and love... only in Italy
In the early days we just took the dampner off the front screen door of the house. Worked fine.
Thank you* I am sooo inspired. I already engineer all of that on pocket bikes; they are entirely similar to this. 125CC
Donnie : eimaXe ok
What is the jacket that Dylan is wearing at the beginning? Looks like waxed cotton, but I can't find that model online.
Thoroughly enjoyed Thank You!
This guy has the best job in the world! Damn I'm jealous!🤢😃😃👍
Saya dari Indonesia, semangat motogp, God jop 😆👍👍👍
Thanks for a very interesting and educational video. All I want now is a similar episode building an F1 car!
what is the brand of the jacket that Dylan wears at the very beginning of this video ?
Studying motorcycle engineering atm, dream job right here
Question hehe. How does water not go inside the engine? When it's raining especially with that kinda speed. And that front air scoop. Anyone? Thanks! ))
Out of the way son - Berto and Tocco own it !
That Akrapovic exhaust 👀 deffo should’ve been decatted haha
2:53 you can see that toco has had an elbow injury of some sort. how do I know? I broke the same elbow and when I receive coins I also have to turn my whole body to allow my hand to be facing up all the way :( #ifeelyourpaintoco
very nice of them to let the film crew in to film
And if anything goes wrong. They can blame the host and cameraman 🤣
It would be interesting to know which parts, if any, are common to an Aprilia you can actually buy vs specially made - in which case how is this an Aprilia?
It's made by Aprilia, so it's an Aprilia. Simple, really.
Excellent video!
CMIIW so motogp bikes are modular bikes. they are consisting of each "module", like the frame module, seat module, front module, etc. that's why when something is not right with the bike, they can easily check through every module, replace that module with the new one, and good to go. no need to assess thoroughly everything.