RU-MOTO rating
- Reliability
- Chassis
- Appearance
- Comfort
4.8
Verdict
Progressive appearance, precise and responsive handling of the Aprilia RS 125, excellent brakes. These qualities are important for young and novice motorcyclists. The Aprilia RS 125 is an obedient and learn-to-drive bike that forgives minor mistakes and allows anyone to feel like a true motorcycle racer, but without risking their necks.
Progressive appearance, precise and responsive handling of the Aprilia RS 125, excellent Grimeca brakes. These qualities are important for young and novice motorcyclists. The Aprilia RS 125 is an obedient and learn-to-drive bike that forgives minor mistakes and allows anyone to feel like a true motorcycle racer, but without risking their necks.
Model history
The Aprilia RS 125 sports motorcycle went into mass production in 1992. This motorcycle is an evolution of the Aprilia Futura, the latest descendant of the AF1 125.
Motorcycle Aprilia RS 125
The first model of Aprilia RS 125 motorcycles was called “Extrema” and was indicated with the abbreviation “R”. It was equipped with a Rotax 123 engine that could develop a power of 34 hp, as well as an adjustable ignition system, with a MARZOCCHI front telescopic hydraulic fork and a rear adjustable SACHS shock absorber. Only the first Aprilia RS 125 was equipped with the brake system of the legendary gold collection.
It immediately fell in love with motorcyclists for its spectacular aggressive design. It is not without reason that it is recognized by many as the most beautiful bike of its class of all time. Throughout its history, the Aprilia RS 125 has undergone significant changes (replacing the Rotax 123 engine with a Rotax 122, changing the ignition system, replacing the Brembo brake system with a Grimeca, as evidenced by the 5 model series released.
In 2011 (it came to the market only in 2013), the model was significantly modernized, equipped with a four-stroke engine, but entered the series with a new index - RS4 125.
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This model was no longer in high demand among those wishing to purchase the legendary 2-stroke motorcycle. There are many reasons for the decrease in demand: this is a four-stroke low-power engine, and various modifications to the engine according to EURO3. But for our domestic secondary motor market, all previous modifications of the Aprilia RS 125 will remain in demand and relevant for a long time.
Aprilia RS 125 review
Aprilia is an ideal option for beginner racers. It is easy to operate, has quite a large maximum power, and the low price makes the model more than affordable. For most riders, the main advantage is the appearance, and as you can see in the photo, this motorcycle has one of the best indicators. The model has its own great history, which has survived to this day and has allowed the Aprilia RS 125 to become a reliable bike.
History of the Aprilia RS 125
The Aprilia RS 125 was first launched in 1992, replacing the outgoing Aprilia Futura. But at the beginning of production there was no RS 125 index; the model had a simpler name - Extrema R. That version received quite good technical characteristics, namely a high-quality Rotax engine with 34 horsepower, a front telescopic fork and adjustable shock absorbers at the rear. All parts were of high quality and durable.
Soon after the motorcycle was renamed RS 125, it received one of the best features - the Brembo braking system, which was taken from the gold collection. Unfortunately, today's modifications have other brakes - from Grimeca. Even then, the new product became incredibly popular; first of all, Aprilia was loved because of its aggressive appearance. Also, after numerous updates, the new product received a different appearance.
The most large-scale and significant change was made in 2011. Then the model was shown to the public, but it went into production only 2 years later. The most important change to the motorcycle was the modification of the engine to a 4-stroke. Following this, the index in the name had to be changed, namely to RS4 125. Unfortunately, the 2011 model became unpopular, because it received reduced characteristics. Thus, if you want to buy an Aprilia RS 125, choose the modification with a 2-stroke engine, it is the best. Also, if possible, look for the 2006 version, the modification of that time was one of the best.
Appearance
In addition to the excellent Italian-made engine, this motorcycle has an incredibly beautiful design. No wonder this model is recognized as one of the best in the world. The appearance of the Aprilia RS 125 is carefully thought out, which once again proves Italian quality. There is an aerodynamic fairing that creates the appearance of a professional bike for Grand Prix racing. Today's Aprilias are sold in several colors, allowing you to choose the option you need.
Other external parameters are more aimed at excellent handling and maneuverability. By the way, this model gained great popularity after the motorcycle was featured in the 2009 film “Transformers”. The famous actress Megan Fox rode the Aprilia RS 125.
Price
A new modification of the bike, which is mass-produced nowadays, is called “Aprilia RS-4 125”. The cost of a new motorcycle of this model is from 250 to 280 thousand rubles.
Prices for used Aprilia RS 125 motorcycles from the early 2000s in Russia range from 60 to 150 thousand rubles, depending on mileage and condition.
Prices on a popular classifieds portal:
Screenshot of prices for motorcycles of different years from the portal moto.auto.ru
History of creation
The Aprilia RS 125 was based on the AF1. The very first model of this motorcycle released was called Extrema with the addition of the “R” marking. A 34-horsepower Rotax 123 engine was installed inside . A telescopic fork with hydraulics was installed on the front wheel. At the rear there is an adjustable shock absorber from the manufacturer Sachs. The RS 125 received a braking system from the legendary Brembo collection.
The first thing that fans of the company loved about the bike was its aggressive look . Now he holds the title of the most beautiful motorcycle. Since its first release, the design has gone through many changes not only in appearance. The ignition system was modified and a brake system from Grimeca was installed.
The biggest improvements to the Aprilia RS 125, the technical characteristics of which have increased slightly, were completed in 2006. The model released at that time is still the most popular of the line. Here is a list of the main changes to the bike:
- The aluminum frame and rear suspension were taken from GP motorcycle racing;
- inverted telescopic fork;
- radial brake calipers with a four-piston system;
- to resemble the legendary RSV 1000R model, the windshield, wheels, plastic fairings and tail section were made in its likeness;
- informative instrument panel;
- rounded exhaust system.
Unfortunately, the model released in 2011, already equipped with a 4-stroke engine, was heavily modernized and was not in significant demand. The name changed to RS4 and adopted Euro3 developments. It was the engine that became what motorists did not like. The legendary two-stroke engine was the most memorable feature of the bike. The current model is available for purchase even in Russia. True, the price for it is quite high. The approximate cost of the unit varies from 250 to 280 thousand rubles, while prices for previous models do not rise above 150 thousand.
Specifications
Manufacturer country | Italy |
Years of manufacture | since 1995 |
Maximum speed | up to 175 km/h |
Acceleration to 100 km/h | 7 seconds |
Fuel consumption | from 6 to 10 liters per 100 km |
Engine | Rotax 123 (until 1994); Rotax 122 |
Number of cycles | 2 |
Number of cylinders | 1 |
Working volume | 124.8 cm³ |
Bore and stroke | 54×54.5 mm |
Maximum power | 24.5 hp at 10000 rpm |
Maximum torque | 17 N•m at 9750 rpm |
Intake type | carburetor Dell'Orto VHSB LD 34 mm carburetor Dell'Orto VHST 28 mmInjector |
Recommended fuel | AI-95 |
Cooling system | Liquid |
Starting system | Electric starter |
Transmission | |
Gearbox type | Mechanical |
Number of gears | 6 |
Clutch | Multi-disc, oil bath |
main gear | Chain |
Dimensions and weight | (varied depending on the model range) |
Length | 1955 mm |
Width | 720 mm |
Height | 1100 mm |
Seat height | 805 mm |
Wheelbase | 1345 mm |
Dry weight | 127 kg |
Fuel tank capacity | 14 l |
Chassis and brakes | |
Frame | Aluminum |
Front suspension | Inverted telescopic fork |
Front suspension travel | 120 mm |
Rear | Pendulum with monoshock absorber |
Rear suspension travel | 120 mm |
Brakes | |
Ahead | Hydraulic disc with 2-piston caliper |
Diameter | 320 mm |
Behind | Hydraulic disc with 2-piston caliper |
Diameter | 220 mm |
Tires | |
Ahead | 110/70-17 |
Behind | 150/60-17 |
Discs | |
Ahead | 3×17 |
Behind | 4×17 |
In order to be able to sell motorcycles in countries with appropriate legal restrictions, the serial Aprilia RS 125 was developed in two configurations - with single-cylinder two-stroke 125 cc engines producing 15 hp. and 32.34 hp, with a maximum speed of 145 and 175 km/h, respectively.
Rotax engines have earned an impeccable reputation for reliability. Subject to the use of high-quality synthetic 2T motor oil and regular maintenance. There are no maintenance problems with them. Cooling – water. Fuel consumption ranges from 6 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers (depending on driving style); The fuel tank is designed for 14 liters.
Main technical characteristics:
- The gearbox is six-speed.
- The frame is aluminum.
- The front suspension is non-adjustable, while the rear suspension is pendulum with a monoshock absorber, adjustable for preload. Many experts praised the reliable, thick 40mm front fork, which provides excellent control.
- Hydraulic disc brakes "Grimeca" with 320 mm front and 220 mm rear disc.
- The height of the bike is 1100 mm; seat height - 805 mm; length 1955 mm; width 720 mm.
- The front tire size is 110/70x17 inches, the rear tire is 150/60x170 inches.
The motorcycle pleases with its vigorous acceleration dynamics - it accelerates to 100 km/h in 7 seconds (Full Power version). Up to 130 km/h the bike's handling is ideal; above this threshold it becomes far from comfortable due to its low weight. The motorcycle is equipped with a pilot-friendly quick start button and a multi-function LCD display on later models.
Spring. According to the plan, I was supposed to post a joyful post about buying a new Italian motorcycle, but life made its own adjustments. The copy, which I carefully watched while I was saving the required amount, was taken away from under my nose. Further is better. The news that eclipsed the previous one - I am a future dad. The news is great, but not for my new motorcycle, it will fade into the background for a while, priorities have changed. But what kind of motorcyclist am I if I don’t please my faithful friend (or in my case, girlfriend)? We are following an economical scenario, bringing to life the existing one. So, most of the audience is familiar with this small-capacity car - the Aprilia RS125. The strengths and weaknesses are well known: this is a light, but quite firmly built 2T motorcycle. A good horse for the first steps on the track. Moreover, with a good community abroad.
Alas, European officials deliberately turned this funny animal into a neutered cat; every year it lost hp, and with it toxicity and exhaust volume, until it finally degenerated into a misunderstanding with the name RS4.
Last year, the two-stroke branch of this motorcycle finally died, but let’s not talk about sad things. We are not Europe yet, so we can revive the beauty on our own and bring it to its proper form. And let environmentalists and other bureaucratic misunderstandings cry bitter tears. I will write exclusively about the full-strength version, which was exported to Ukraine. Dozens of posts have been written about the de-scenting of this model, with detailed pictures, and there is no point in chewing on them again.
End of the season, moving the motorcycle from the garage to the apartment. Buying a steering wheel bracket, ordering the missing tools, draining all the fluids and disassembling the motorcycle. This is how he survived the winter.
Made a work plan:
• Ignition system – removal of restrictions, correction of ignition timing. Change spark plugs and batteries. • Frame and suspension - maintenance, replacement of seals, replacement of shock absorber, overhaul and change of oil in the fork. • Fuel system – replacing the carburetor from 28 to 34 mm. Selection of jets. Replacing the reed valve. • Air system – cleaning, changing the filter, replacing the inlet pipe. • Piston group – replacement of piston, pin, needle bearing. • Consumables – chain, sprockets, pads, fluids, oils. • Decor – changing the shovel to a cute tail from Evotech, indicators of the same type.
Ignition system.
This is where we should start, the cheapest and most practical improvement. The main problem is a completely illogical failure when accelerating from 4000 to 6000 rpm. I attributed 2T to nature, but I was constantly tormented by the thought - well, the dip cannot be so strong, and then the same sharp rise. And then one day I came across a graph of the ignition timing of the standard ignition, here it is:
As you can see, the failure was made entirely artificially, as it later turned out to please environmentalists, and is present even in the full-power version. But the Italians would not be Italians if they had not themselves implemented a hardware hack. This is true for the Nippondenso 071000-xxxxx-xxxx () block, which comes with all RS125 until 2009, the new ones have a different unlocking, you need to drill (although even the place was marked from the factory).
I couldn’t find the photo, although I took it on purpose. I'll draw a picture.
1. So, with a sharp knife, a cutter, or just a slotted screwdriver, we cut out (pick out) the sealant, a window measuring 20x5 mm, even less is enough, but it’s useful for making sure that the board is exactly the same shape as in the picture and calm down.
2. Cut out a piece of the board with a jumper with a wire cutter or saw off with a file.
3. Fill with silicone to seal.
After this, the gap is eliminated, the dynamics increase significantly, but such a nice pickup disappears after 6000, or rather, it is no longer so pronounced and occurs after 8200 rpm, when the RAVE valve opens.
We also change the spark plug to an NGK BR10EG, or better yet, immediately to an iridium BR10IX, as recommended by the manufacturer. I also replaced the old battery, from a standard one to a Shorai, and gained 2.5 kg of weight, which is also quite far from the ground. And in general, it’s time to forget about lead.
That's all for the electrics.
Frame and suspension.
The decorative part is polishing.
A boring but enjoyable process when it comes to a pet. Polishing wheel, polish and off you go. Nothing to tell. Even the pendulum got it, the half was polished on top, rough sanding was done on the bottom, I removed the large scratches first. I checked the O-rings (no luck, 1 rubber ring burst, and even the plastic one got damaged), in fact, it was for the sake of replacing them that the disassembly was planned. Replaced everything.
Shock Absorber – This is one of the first on the list of recommended upgrades, right behind the exhaust and in front of the carburetor. The choice is huge, from Sachs SP (let me remind you that the basic Sachs is in stock without adjustments), past Bitubo and others to Ohlins TTX36... I decided to choose the golden mean Ohlins AP750 (HRCL) and I don’t regret it, I couldn’t overcome the fear that with TTX36 the pendulum would hit expansion tank.
The AP750 has adjustable length, spring preload, compression and rebound speeds, what else do beginners need? I think I can live without high/low speed compression adjustment. I decided not to change the fork yet, I just serviced it and changed the oil, let me remind you that you need 440 grams in each feather, viscosity 10W. I started assembling and made sure that everything was in order. It's funny that the tackle under the steering wheel came later than I took it all apart.
Fuel system.
Previously, the RS125 had a Dellorto VHSB34, then they decided that 28 mm would be enough for teenagers, and in the new ones they also decided to add TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) thanks to which, after airing, the tidy flashes with joyful lights. I restored historical justice, ordered a 34 mm, and even with a flat throttle, positioned as a Race Version, listened to the RS-drivers community. Satisfied.
On a note. Jet sizes for carburetor 28: 128 with catalyst, 120 without. The 34 has a standard 160, with replacement of the air filter they usually set it to 165. This is true for the Arrow exhaust system, as the most popular for this model.
There is one point when replacing the carburetor. The fact that you need to adjust the position of the needle and jets, I think, is already clear, but how to combine the vacuum valve of the gas tank and the new diameter of the carburetor pipe? A useful device comes to the rescue - a fuel line connector. It accepts both 5mm and 7.5mm tubes perfectly. As a result, we make the following chain:
Tank – 5mm tube – connector – connector – 7.5mm tube – carburetor 34.
It is also worth paying attention to the fact that the intake manifold is now of a different diameter. And you need to buy a new one, specifically for 34 mm. There is a way to save money here. The fact is that when the carburetor is replaced, the reed valve is usually changed. There is a choice: VForce3 or Italkit. I prefer Italkit, it is more well made, the transition from a rectangular window to a round one is smooth, the base is aluminum and even the aforementioned 34 manifold is included.
Air system.
I highly recommend leaving the standard filter. There is no point in fiddling with zeros and worrying about mileage, rain and other nasty things. It’s better to put a new filter in the standard airbox, the same Pipercross.
I wouldn’t even remember the air system if it weren’t for the negative experience. I listened to the advice of a foreigner, did not read the comments on other forums, and cut off and turned over the intake pipe. Do not do that! You are exhausted in selecting jets, there is no benefit, just leave a full-strength pipe for 2 holes (in the strangled one, 1 is closed with a jumper). As a result, it was restored to its original condition, and now it has also been replaced with a new one, otherwise the sealant began to dry out.
Piston group.
There were no objective reasons to change. Visually everything was perfect. But after trying the piston, I decided to change it, and then the girl said - don’t fool your head, change everything while it’s still available. The choice is large, but it is surprisingly easy to choose:
• 125 Mitaka – cheap, cheerful, no hassles. • 125 Aprilia – expensive, made by Italians at the Gilardoni plant. • 154 Polini – the most popular choice, but according to reviews it does not like high revs, 2 rings. • 140 Italkit – 2 times cheaper than the standard one, but made at the Gilardoni factory, Vertex forged pistons, 1 ring. Loves high revs. Pistons are lighter than standard ones.
Considering the manufacturer, I decided to take Italkit and was not disappointed. A copy of the standard one, except for the larger diameter, the casting is neat, the piston is 50 grams lighter, and has already been machined. I took out my Dremel 4000, licked the blower channels and was pleased with the choice.
Let me remind you of the banal things: along with the piston, we definitely change the pin and needle bearing; you shouldn’t skimp on such trifles.
Consumables
There’s not much to talk about here:
• I took off the clutch discs, measured them, they were still OK, and put them back. • Front brake pads need to be replaced. • Oil in the fork. As I said 10W. • Coolant. • Brake fluid, bleeding the brakes, intuitively simple. • Oil in the box, at the same time I replaced the plastic caps with aluminum ones. • Fuel and oil lines, old pipes have become stiff. • Chain – Regina O-ring, lasts longer, a little more difficult to lubricate. • Leading star, I took a Rental 16 teeth and some Japanese consumer goods with 17 teeth, I’ll record a video at maximum speed and return 16, dynamics are more important to me.
Appearance
Well, where would we be without decor?
The shovel behind was infuriating; not only are the numbers huge, they are also suspended on a huge handle. It was decided to replace it. I searched and found Evotech. When I arrived, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality, the paintwork is amazing, and I especially liked the gold inscription made by laser cutting the paintwork. I already wrote about replacing the plastic, but along with it I had to change the direction indicators with new ones - the mounting is different. When I took the tail, I chose the turns for the new mount, and before I ordered 2 more indicators, so now everything is in the same style, Feng Shui is observed
That seems to be all, all that remains is to repaint the wheel rims and the open spaces of the roads, fortunately the weather has long been favorable, it’s dry and the temperature rises to +7, the cycling season has long been open. Thanks to everyone who read to the end, I hope small-capacity technology still interests someone.
Tuning options
In addition to the traditional colors in red and black, the Aprilia RS 125 also looks good in tuning:
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Aprilia RS 125. Appearance tuning. Black/red color. Photo No. 1
Appearance tuning. Photo No. 2
Appearance tuning. Women's version. Photo No. 3
Tuning and interesting facts
It’s not just the factory design that can attract the attention of motorcyclists. In addition to the standard black and red colors, owners like to repaint the bike in their favorite colors. It looks quite impressive.
A slight modification to the engine will allow the Aprilia RS 125, which has a top speed of 175 km/h, to add about 10 additional speed units. All spare parts are made in Europe, which guarantees their quality and reliability. In addition to tuning, the device is perfectly adapted to repair. True, it is required quite rarely. Mostly necessary is the replacement of consumables such as oil or brake fluid.
Perhaps the only competitor to the RS 125 in this class is the no less fast Honda NSR 125. The model has no other rivals.
A significant increase in sales occurred after the unit appeared in the 2009 blockbuster Transformers. Megan Fox starred in several scenes riding an RS 125. This added to the popularity of the model, both among fans of the film and among motorcycle enthusiasts.
Cinema
In the 2009 film “Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen,” the main character, actress Megan Fox, starred in scenes on the legendary Aprilia RS 125 motorcycle. Sales figures for this motorcycle model jumped significantly after the film.
Still from the film “Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen.”
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Verdict, pros and cons of the motorcycle
pros
- Bold aggressive design, attractive appearance.
- Precise and precise handling, balance, can be used by beginner motorcyclists, light weight, excellent braking system.
- European build quality, reliability and durability.
- High-speed 125 cc 2-stroke engine with 33 hp power.
Minuses
- Small resource of the CPG in comparison with 4-stroke engines
- Sounds like a scooter or lawnmower.
- High fuel consumption AI-95.