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Sunday, 19 June 2005 19:00
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Aprilia        SXV450 Supermoto

      

Sometimes you’re      just in the right place at the right time...

   
                             

Robert        Pandya, press God from Aprilia met me with the biggest shit eating        grin this morning at the Honda Hoot in Knoxville Tennessee and unveiled        this - potentially the 2006 Aprilia SXV450 Supermoto.

      

This was a full        rolling chassis, which looked like a genuine production run, especially        with its cast rear subframe and very tidy factory quality bracketry        here and there. It’s all in the details, with some ultra slick        carbon fiber and a very delicious and compact looking underseat        titanium exhaust system.

                             
This       SXV 4.5 has a steel perimeter frame with alloy side spars and has       style points directly relatable to the current RSV-R streetbike with       its red, orange and black decal detailing This is a quite incredible       looking bike, and function definitely follows form because it’s       the same one that took the 2004 Supermoto S2 class championship, across       the pond (Aprilia’s 26th World Championship, I think). Aprilia       plan to make both a 450 and 550 motor, this particular model will       be doing the rounds and is strictly a display model only.
                             
We’ll       see a competition only SXV Supermoto in the states, sometime early       next year (after the Euro’s, I’m afraid). This should       be followed by a street legal dual sport version, labeled the RXV.       
      
      Power is slated to be around 70BHP, and with a wet weight well south       of 250lbs, it should be a very entertaining ride regardless of genre.
   
                       
I promised you the     first US ride and that’s what I got. Unfortunately this bike was     sans crank and transmission, so here’s the new Aprilia USA National     sales boss, Hampton Hale, providing the “motor” for me.
    
If you were there and listened carefully you could hear Pandya making the necessary "brmm     brmm" noises as Hampton pushed me around and around.
     
     Mike Emery
   
                                                                                           
   
                       
Oh       how we laughed...
     
     


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