The Aprilia RS 125 (2010) is an iconic two-stroke motorcycle that serves as a raging reminder of what used to be the future of motorcycle performance. Designed as a sportsbike, the RS 125 has been a mainstay for both leisure riders and extreme enthusiasts alike. From its sleek, aerodynamic bodywork to its instant-response engine, the Aprilia RS 125 has all the performance hallmarks expected from a race-bred machine. Powered by a powerful two-stroke, 124.8 cc liquid-cooled engine, the Aprilia RS 125 produces a maximum power output of around 18.5 kW at 12,500 rpm and a torque output of 16.3 Nm at 9,750 rpm. Built with a lightweight steel trellis frame and double-sided swingarm, the RS125 can really stand up to speed with excellent agility and stability. On the front, the advanced Paioli forks are fully adjustable while the rear is equipped with a Sachs rear shock – both systems ensuring an outstanding level of control and maneuverability even at higher speeds. In terms of aesthetics, the Aprilia RS 125 (2010) is undeniably attractive. With its angular lines and minimalist bodywork, this motorcycle retains a classic retro style which is still prominent today. Ever practical, the design also includes a carbon silencer for maximum performance, low windshield and aerodynamic front end, plus a comfortable seat and tall clip-on handlebars for an ergonomic riding position. Whether you're a novice rider or an experienced road warrior, the Aprilia RS 125 (2010) offers an unbeatable combination of power and grace to satisfy a wide range of budgets and preferences. If you're looking for a sporty, yet nimble machine that will take you from point A to B with absolute ease – the Aprilia RS 125 (2010) is definitely worth a look.
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