View Full Version : 2003 Aprilia RS50 for sale
bimotabob
11th February 2008, 16:50
Hi
Needing to Sell this to get a dirt bike - if anyone is keen let me know.
Good for getting to work, town use etc.
Has twin piston front and rear calipers, rigid alloy frame and large forks etc.
This is the last model Aprilia have made as the new one is
a derbi with Aprilia badges.
Low milage and excellent condition with rego/wof.
Stock apart from barnett clutch springs and a 21mm delorto carb.
Wanting $2950 ono
Cheers
dave_a
12th February 2008, 08:36
whats max speed on one of these puppys
jcupit69
12th February 2008, 19:06
whats max speed on one of these puppys
De-restrict them (arrow exhaust) and the speedo should hit bout 60-65mph so it should hit 100kmh. Mate had one in the uk, awsome little bikes in the uk when ur restricted to 50cc
Mrs Busa Pete
12th February 2008, 20:49
Hi
Needing to Sell this to get a dirt bike - if anyone is keen let me know.
Good for getting to work, town use etc.
Has twin piston front and rear calipers, rigid alloy frame and large forks etc.
This is the last model Aprilia have made as the new one is
a derbi with Aprilia badges.
Low milage and excellent condition with rego/wof.
Stock apart from barnett clutch springs and a 21mm delorto carb.
Wanting $2950 ono
Cheers
Hi can you tell me what the seat hight is please.
bimotabob
13th February 2008, 06:34
This bike was never restricted, it's a "AM" spec bike.
Europe gets the reduced headers (barrell too) in 30 and 45
mph models.
It will do 60 mph (100kph) now with the quiet stock exhaust and low gearing but that's just hitting the 11,000 redline which it will do to easily.
Could do with a 1 tooth bigger front sprocket.
75cc Big bore kits start from a 100 pounds and liven these up and increase the top speed to over 70mph.
Cheers
xwhatsit
13th February 2008, 12:28
Awesome. Somebody needs to bring one of these on the 250 rides, it would probably leave us all for dead. Would be ludicrously fun on the commute to work. Who would pay for a scooter when you can get this for the same price?
bimotabob
13th February 2008, 17:06
Awesome. Somebody needs to bring one of these on the 250 rides, it would probably leave us all for dead. Would be ludicrously fun on the commute to work. Who would pay for a scooter when you can get this for the same price?
Has 35mm forks and wider 17" rims than a RG500
so you can get good tyres etc and it handles wicked.
It's only done 1200 miles half of that by me.
250's go a lot faster for sure but then they cost more to run around town and yes it's way way better than a scooter.
Cheers
jcupit69
13th February 2008, 17:20
Has 35mm forks and wider 17" rims than a RG500
so you can get good tyres etc and it handles wicked.
It's only done 1200 miles half of that by me.
250's go a lot faster for sure but then they cost more to run around town and yes it's way way better than a scooter.
Cheers
Every one in the uk gets these and the derbi insted of scooters when there restricted to 50cc, there awsome!!!!
xwhatsit
13th February 2008, 17:26
250's go a lot faster for sure
I'm not sure they would, to be honest -- sure, a bit more power in a 250 (but not that much more, really), but the cornering ability of it would be phenomenal. It'd blitz the Kaiaua run :2thumbsup
jcupit69
14th February 2008, 12:06
I'm not sure they would, to be honest -- sure, a bit more power in a 250 (but not that much more, really), but the cornering ability of it would be phenomenal. It'd blitz the Kaiaua run :2thumbsup
The rs250 would eat it (trust me iv ridden both), but it would give the new 250s a run in the twistys
FilthyLuka
14th February 2008, 16:23
buckets anybody?
RSrider
14th February 2008, 16:39
Who would pay for a scooter when you can get this for the same price?
Probably everyone who doesnt want to get a bike license.
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