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2009 Aprilia V2 1200 Engine
2009 Aprilia V2 1200 Engine

2009 Aprilia V2 1200 Engine
2009 Aprilia V2 1200 Engine


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2009 Aprilia V2 1200 Engine

 

2009 Aprilia V2 1200 Engine – Press Release Specifications

Tech chart 1.200cc engine

Engine Aprilia V90
Four stroke longitudinal 90° V twin (30°-120°). 4 strokes. Liquid cooled. Double overhead camshaft with mixed gear/chain drive. Four valves per cylinder. (DOHC).
Fuel Unleaded petrol.
Bore x stroke 106 x 67,8 mm
Total displacement 1.196,63 cc
Compression ratio 12,0:1
Maximum power at the crank 134,5 Cv @ 9.500 rpm.
Maximum torque at the crank 10,5 Kgm @ 4.000 rpm.
Fuel system Integrated engine management system.
Injection with Ride by Wire control of the throttle bodies, Ø 52mm

Ignition Digital electronic,
Stick Coil integrated with the injection
Starting Electric
Exhaust Two in one system in 100% stainless steel with three-way catalytic converter and Lambda probe
Generator 450 W
Lubrication Wet sump, circuit capacity 3,2 l

Gearbox 6 speed,
transmission ratio:
1° 14/36 (2,57:1)
2° 17/32 (1,88:1)
3° 20/30 (1,50:1)
4° 22/28 (1,27:1)
5° 23/26 (1,13:1)
6° 24/25 (1.04:1)
Clutch Multi-plate in oil bath, hydraulically operated.
Primary drive Spur gears, transmission ratio: 40/69 (1.725:1)
Final drive Chain. Transmission ratio: 16/36 (2.25:1)

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