This comprehensive workshop repair service manual provides a wealth of technical information specifically tailored for the Aprilia RS250 RS 250 model year 1994. It encompasses all models, engines, trims, and transmissions, ensuring a complete and detailed guide for all aspects of your motorcycle. The manual thoroughly covers service, maintenance, and troubleshooting procedures, empowering you with the knowledge to effectively diagnose and repair any issues that may arise. From routine maintenance tasks like oil changes and filter replacements to complex engine rebuilds and electrical system troubleshooting, this manual serves as an indispensable tool for both professional mechanics and dedicated motorcycle enthusiasts. Its detailed illustrations, clear instructions, and comprehensive technical specifications make it an invaluable resource for maintaining and restoring your Aprilia RS250 RS 250 to its optimal performance.
The Aprilia RS250, a true icon of the 1990s sportbike scene, was a game-changer in the world of two-wheeled performance. Introduced in 1994, the RS250 was powered by a liquid-cooled, 249cc, two-stroke, parallel-twin engine. This powerhouse delivered impressive performance, boasting a claimed 65 horsepower at 10,500 RPM, thanks to its sophisticated design featuring a reed valve intake and a rotary valve exhaust system. The RS250 also featured a lightweight, aluminum perimeter frame and fully adjustable suspension, allowing for precise handling and a thrilling ride. Its sleek, racer-inspired aesthetics and sporty handling made the RS250 a favorite among both amateur and professional riders. Not only did it excel on the track, but it also offered a thrilling and engaging experience on the road.
Despite its compact size, the RS250 was a formidable competitor on the race track, achieving significant success in various championships, including the Supersport World Championship and the Italian Championship. The RS250 also served as a stepping stone for aspiring racers, offering a competitive and affordable platform to hone their skills and prepare for higher-level competition. However, the production of the RS250 was discontinued in 2004, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of motorcycle racing. Today, the Aprilia RS250 remains a highly sought-after and collectible machine, appreciated for its historical significance, performance capabilities, and timeless design. Its roaring two-stroke engine and nimble handling continue to captivate enthusiasts, making the RS250 a true legend in the world of motorcycles.