The Aprilia RS 250 2007 Factory Service Repair Manual provides comprehensive instructions and step-by-step diagrams for all workshop procedures, ensuring you have the necessary information to maintain and repair your motorcycle. This detailed resource covers a wide range of topics, including general information about the motorcycle, periodic maintenance schedules, and detailed tune-up procedures. It delves into the engine, fuel and lubrication systems, cooling system, electrical system, and chassis. Additionally, it includes valuable servicing information and updates, ensuring you have the most up-to-date knowledge for your Aprilia RS 250. With this manual, you can confidently tackle any maintenance or repair tasks, saving time and money.
The Aprilia RS 250, a true icon in the world of sport bikes, was a force to be reckoned with during its production years, specifically from 2006 to 2009. This lightweight, high-revving machine, designed with a focus on pure performance, was a genuine track weapon. The heart of the RS 250 was its 249 cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke engine, a powerplant known for its exceptional power-to-weight ratio and screaming, high-pitched exhaust note. With a claimed output exceeding 45 horsepower, the RS 250 could easily reach speeds over 150 km/h, surpassing even some larger-capacity motorcycles. Its lightweight frame, sharp handling, and advanced suspension components contributed to its agile and responsive nature, making it a favorite amongst both track enthusiasts and experienced riders looking for a thrilling, exhilarating ride.
The 2007 model year marked a significant change for the RS 250, introducing a number of improvements designed to enhance both performance and aesthetics. The most notable change was the adoption of a new, more powerful engine with a revised cylinder head and exhaust system, boosting power output and torque. Additionally, the 2007 RS 250 featured a redesigned front fairing with a more aggressive, aerodynamic profile, as well as upgraded suspension components for improved handling and stability. The addition of a digital dash with a tachometer and speedometer, along with a new, more comfortable seat, contributed to a more refined riding experience. Despite its status as a dedicated track machine, the RS 250 retained its street-legal capabilities, providing owners with the opportunity to experience its raw performance on both the track and the open road.