The Aprilia RS250 1994 Repair Service Manual is a comprehensive guide designed for professional technicians. This manual provides detailed instructions and diagrams for all aspects of maintaining and repairing your Aprilia RS250. It covers everything from routine maintenance procedures such as oil changes and filter replacements to more complex tasks like engine rebuilds and electrical system troubleshooting. The manual includes detailed exploded diagrams, wiring schematics, torque specifications, and technical specifications. This manual offers a valuable resource for both experienced motorcycle mechanics and DIY enthusiasts seeking to perform repairs on their Aprilia RS250.
The Aprilia RS250, produced from 1994 to 2004, is a high-performance, single-cylinder, two-stroke motorcycle that quickly became a legend in the world of racing and street riding. It was designed to be a lightweight and agile machine, boasting a potent power-to-weight ratio that made it a formidable competitor on the race track. The RS250's 249cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine boasted a rev-happy nature, capable of reaching stratospheric RPMs with a distinctive, high-pitched scream. This unique characteristic, combined with its lightweight construction, allowed the RS250 to deliver thrilling acceleration and handling that was unrivaled in its class.
The RS250's design was carefully crafted for both performance and aesthetics. Its sleek, aerodynamic fairings, high-mounted exhaust, and distinctive twin-beam headlight gave it a sporty and aggressive look. The RS250 was also known for its innovative features, such as its single-sided swingarm, which allowed for easier chain maintenance and improved weight distribution. Beyond its performance, the RS250 was admired for its handling and agility. Its compact dimensions, telescopic front forks, and adjustable rear monoshock provided riders with exceptional control and feedback, allowing them to push the bike to its limits with confidence. The RS250 quickly gained a reputation as a "racer's bike," attracting both professional riders and enthusiasts looking for a thrilling and challenging experience on the road or on the track.