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Dimensions |
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Overall length: 1,970 mm Wheelbase: 1,250 mm Seat height: 780 mm Declared weight: 98 kg Fuel capacity: 23 litres Sporting highlights in 2002-2003: 15 GP victories, 1st 2002 World Championship Maximum speed: 278.3 Km/h, Mugello, Italian GP 2002 Fastest race lap 2002 Spanish GP: 145.243 sec.
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Engine |
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Type: 2-stroke Configuration / No. of cylinders: 2 cylinders in V Maximum rotation speed: 13,500 rpm Bore & Stroke: 54 x 54 mm Cylinder: 2,500 Km. Carter motor: A game for the whole year Crankshaft: 1,000 Km. Piston: 200 Km. Engines per season: 5 engines. Compression: 16: 1 Declared power: 100 HP Intake: Rotary valve Power: Two 42mm DellOrto carburettors. Exhaust system: Exhaust valve Gearbox: 6 relations, removable Clutch: Dry multi-disc
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Suspension |
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Front suspension: Inverted Öhlins 45 mm fork Rear suspension: Öhlins single shock
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Wheels and brakes |
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Front brake: Brembo double steel disc 255 mm Front brake calliper: Brembo radial 4 pistons Rear brake: Brembo steel disc 230 mm Rear brake calliper: Brembo radial 2 pistons Front: Dunlop Dunlop 120/70-17 Rear: Dunlop Dunlop 160/55-17 Tyre working temperature: 100-110º C |
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Frame Type |
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Chassis: Aluminum double beam |
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Other data |
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Unlike the rest of the World Championship motorbikes, the Aprilia does not have the usual black box to save all telemetry data. Instead, the tachometer is fitted with a memory that registers all information. |
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