Classic Motorcycle Mechanics

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It’s fair to say that Aprilia got more than their money’s worth with the development of the 60-degree V-twin motor.

Originally destined for the RSV1000 Mille sportsbike, as well as the Ohlins-suspended RSV1000 Mille R and (altered for racing homologation) the RSV Mille SP, it ended up finding several attractive homes. Firstly there was the SL1000 Falco. This half-faired machine used a

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