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2012 Aprilia Shiver 750GT ABS: Voted Cool

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INNOVATIVE, VERSATILE, SPORTY AND COMFORTABLE. THANKS TO ITS UNATTAINABLE TECHNOLOGICAL PACKAGE, SHIVER GT 750 HAS NO RIVALS IN THIS SEGMENT AND IS READY TO SATISFY THE MOST DEMANDING MOTORCYCLISTS.

This model offers a twin-cylinder engine with high torque, completely comfortable ergonomics for two persons, excellent aerodynamic protection and a superior chassis that has become a benchmark: these are just a few distinguishing elements offered by Aprilia Shiver GT 750, which provides dynamic quality and technological features, reaching the top of its segment to satisfy the most demanding motorcyclists, following Aprilia's tradition.

The Aprilia Shiver GT 750 raises the technological level of this segment and clearly distinguishes itself from competitors. A second generation ride-by-wire system throttle grip, 3 mapping systems directly controlled by the rider (Sport, Touring and Rain), brakes with radial callipers and ABS, a modular frame linked with steel tubular and aluminium side plates are brand new features for this middleweight engine 'sports touring' bike that makes the Aprilia Shiver GT 750 a superior and unique motorcycle.

The half-fairing gives Shiver GT 750 the chance to reveal the absolute versatility of the Shiver family. Its greater aerodynamic protection studied in wind tunnel experiments in order to offer the right projectivity for motorways, considerably widens the spectrum for the Shiver GT 750 that is set out as a "complete" motorcycle for a truly complete riding experience. Moreover, the new top fairing provides comfortable glove-boxes (one of which can be locked), very useful for storing small objects, it also includes a 12V-plug socket (used to charge mobile phones and to plug a GPS unit).









2012 Aprilia Shiver 750GT ABS Model Highlights


The main features of the new Aprilia Shiver GT 750 are:

- A 90° V twin engine fitted with four valves per cylinder, double overhead camshaft and liquid cooling;
- Ride-by-Wire technology for the electronic throttle control with 3 mapping systems (Sport, Touring and Rain);
- Electronic injection system with cutting-edge injectors;
- Mixed gear/chain timing system;
- A high-torsional strength modular steel frame with aluminium plates;
- Aluminium swingarm with stiffener brace and adjustable lateral shock absorber;
- Upside-down fork with 43-mm stanchions;
- Brakes with front radial callipers;
- latest generation two-channel ABS system
- Front half-fairing with top fairing
- Glove boxes (one fitted with a lock) and a 12V electric socket


2012 Aprilia Shiver 750GT ABS - International Specifications/Technical Details

Engine type Aprilia V90 four-stroke longitudinal 90° V-twin engine, liquid cooled, double overhead camshafts with mixed gear/chain timing system, four valves per cylinder. Tri-Map Ride-by-Wire system
Fuel Unleaded gasoline
Bore and stroke 92 x 56.4 mm
Total engine capacity 749.9 cc
Compression ratio 11: 1
Maximum power at crankshaft 95 hp at 9,000 rev/minute
Maximum torque at crankshaft 8.25 kgm at 7,000 rpm
Induction and fuel system Integrated engine management system. Injection system with Ride by Wire and Tri-Map mapping selection
Ignition Digital electronic ignition integrated with injection system.
Starter Electric
Exhaust system 2 into 1 exhaust system in 100% stainless steel with three-way catalytic converter and oxygen sensor
Alternator 450 W at 6,000 rpm
Lubrication Wet sump.


Gearbox

6 speeds, drive ratio:
1st 36/14 (2.57) 2nd 32/17 (1.88) 3rd 30/20 (1.5) 4th 28/22 (1.27) 5° 23/26 (1.13) 6th 24/25 (1.04)
Clutch Hydraulically operated multiplate wet clutch
Primary drive Straight cut gears, drive ratio: 60/31 (1.75)
Secondary drive Chain. Drive ratio: 16/44


Chassis

Detachable steel frame linked with high resistant bolts and side aluminium plates. Removable rear subframe.
Front suspension upside-down fork, stanchions 43. wheel travel 120 mm.
Rear suspension Aluminium alloy swingarm; with swingarm stiffener brace.
Hydraulic shock absorber with adjustable rebound and preload. Wheel travel 130 mm
Brakes Front: Dual 320 mm diam. stainless steel floating discs. Radial callipers with four pistons.
Metal braided brake pipe.
Rear: 240 mm stainless steel disc. Single piston calliper. Metal braided brake pipe.
Two-channel Continental ABS system
Rims Aluminium alloy
Front: 3.50 X 17" Rear: 6.00 x 17"
Tyres Radials tubeless;
front: 120/70 ZR 17
rear: 180/55 ZR 17


Dimensions

Max. length 2,265 mm
Max. width 800 mm (at handlebar)
Max height 1,210 mm (at the top fairing)
Saddle height 810 mm
Centre to centre distance 1.440 mm
Trail 109 mm
Steering angle 25.7°
Tank 16 lt


Accessories

Tail fairing bag;
Aluminium mirrors;
Clutch lever kit;
Brake lever kit;
Adjustable licence plate holder;
Akrapovich exhausts;
Carbon mudguard;
Carbon start-up key cover;
Semirigid panniers;
Centre stand;
Adjustable shock absorber;



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Wow is that mfugly! Looks like a discombobulated mixture of parts ripped off from various different bikes! :shock:

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It looks like a plumber's nightmare.

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BobK wrote:It looks like a plumber's nightmare.
I only see the one rad hose, is there something you are seeing I am missing as it looks quite clean to me. :peep:

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Maybe not a plumber's nightmare. It looks like somebody took a motorcycle and turned it inside out.

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#6 Unread post by High_Side »

While I don't seem to think it is as ugly as everyone else, the original Shivers were notoriously unreliable and heavy. If reputation is enough to go by, fail for me.

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I voted cool. 95hp and shouldn't weigh too much. Didn't see a price though that could ruin it.

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Also one of the dumbest names for a motorcycle... :?
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#9 Unread post by Grey Thumper »

I can't put my finger on why I find this bike so bland. Maybe it's the bikini fairing; I think the naked one looks a lot better. Still, it's a standard, mid-sized engine, seems sensible and versatile, it just doesn't get the blood going. But it's still cool enough.
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#10 Unread post by madjak30 »

Wow...Kawasaki should be happy if the "imitation is the most sincere form of flattery"...they should call it the Aprilia Versys 750

Voted:Uncool

I don't think it's so bad looking, but why pay for this when you can get the original?

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