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Get an Aprilia V4 and experience it every ride – the sound of the V4 engine is glorious, and overshadowed only by epic midrange response. More than ‘just’ a stripped RSV4, the Tuono V4 R’s ...
It was five years ago when Italian bike maker Aprilia announced the arrival of a new player in the sports middleweight segment. The RS 660, as the bike came to be known, is now not only a player ...
Aprilia’s new A2 licence-friendly £6130 Tuono 457 is essentially an RS457 race rep with straight bars and minimal bodywork. It’s the same tried-and-tested, sportsbike-to-naked formula that ...
Aprilia test rider Lorenzo Savadori says the bike Jorge Martin will return to when he makes his MotoGP comeback has been developed “closer to his demands” since he last rode it. Reigning world ...
Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola has revealed that all but one MotoGP manufacturer supports a rule change allowing injured riders to complete a private test before returning to race action. Under ...
And after a long wait, Aprilia has finally introduced a bespoke Rally version of its adventure bike for us to take home. Enter the 2025 Tuareg 660 Rally, which has hit the American market to ...
If you’re in the market for a middleweight sports bike, Aprilia has a new contender to lure you. The Noale factory has finally launched its updated RS 660 in North America, four months after the ...
If you want to quite literally wear your love of vinyl on your sleeve, then check out this watch. It's inspired by the classic Technics SL-1200 (one of the most iconic DJ direct drive turntables ever ...
Patch 1.3 for the open-world survival shooter introduces more than 1,200 changes, touching on almost every aspect of the game--including smoother monster movements, additional death screens ...
A driver who copped a $1,200 fine, four demerit points and a temporary licence suspension, after a roadside camera allegedly caught his passenger not wearing her seatbelt correctly, has urged ...
Mr Sharaa's forces and rival groups have killed at least 1,200 civilians, most of them Alawites, in Latakia, Tatous, Hama and Homs provinces, according to Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The shocking scale of the benefits cuts needed by Rachel Reeves to balance the books could see the disabled and long-term sick lose as much as £1,200 a year, a leading think tank has warned.
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