The Aprilia RSV4's Next Evolution: VVT Technology
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Even after 14 years the Aprilia RSV4 remains unchanged at its core. for the next iteration of this beast Aprilia is planning to incorporate VVT tech into the new motorcycle.
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What yr are they implementing this tech?
Very cool video my next Moto
bro can you share the link for aprillas vvt technology
I don´t understand how Aprilia thinks their system is any different than Suzuki´s design. If I am Suzuki I am already suing for patent infringement. This should get interesting during the next few months.
I had same thoughts when I first heard about it. Let's wait and see what happens..
Patent only lasts 5 years
What do I think? Whenever I see a >200 HP rating on a motorcycle, I think it's lunacy. What is the point?
I have a 600cc bike with over 110hp. Scared the living daylights out of me when I first bought it. Now, it feels so slow it is painful. My friend has a Kawasaki ZZR1400 with 208hp. That scared the crap out of me as well until I got used to it. Motorcycle riders will all tell you that one gets used to everything quickly. Besides, I want to ride a bike that will scare the Christ out of me from time to time. The manufacturers know this and that is why these beasts will always sell.
To be honest there's no point in having a 200+ bhp bike for riding on the road. But at the end of the day these superbikes are just toys for adult children. So why not make them as much fun as possible? And I do believe that the power is a great contributing factor to that fun.
@@rafaellastracom6411 Yeah, I know. These days, just cruising is all the thrill I want. OK, I'm old.
I like strong acceleration, but for me, it was always about mountain roads and how well the bike corners.
@@snekmeseht Hey, I turn 50 next week.
If I am Suzuki I am already suing for patent infringement.