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APRILIA RS125 Service Repair Manual 1993-2002

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This comprehensive service repair manual provides a wealth of information for the Aprilia RS125 motorcycle, covering model years from 1993 to 2002. It is a detailed resource, comparable to factory...
Type: Motorcycles
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APRILIA RS125 Service Repair Manual 1993-2002
This comprehensive service repair manual provides a wealth of information for the Aprilia RS125 motorcycle, covering model years from 1993 to 2002. It is a detailed resource, comparable to factory shop manuals, designed to assist with a wide range of repairs, from basic maintenance to complex procedures. The manual offers a complete guide to the RS125, encompassing every aspect of the motorcycle.

Begin with the essential general information and specifications, followed by detailed breakdowns of critical systems. Learn about maintenance procedures, understand the workings of the gearbox and clutch, and gain expertise on engine removal and installation. Dive into the intricacies of the engine fuel system, lubrication, and cooling systems. The manual covers the engine combustion system in depth, along with the cylinder head, valves, alternator, starter clutch, crankcase, piston, cylinder, crankshaft, transmission, and balancer.

Explore the transmission system, front wheel and steering system, and rear wheel system. Discover the mechanics of fenders and exhaust pipes, and gain proficiency in periodic checks and adjustments. The manual provides in-depth coverage of the chassis, cooling system, fuel injection system, braking system, suspension, and electrical system. Learn about the body and fixtures, including frame, body panels, exhaust system, wheels, tires, battery and charging system, ignition system, electric starter, lights, meters, switches, and wiring diagrams.

This manual is your complete resource for troubleshooting and technical specifications. It will save you time and money on repairs by empowering you to handle common and complex issues yourself. The manual includes a comprehensive index, making it easy to locate specific information quickly.

The Aprilia RS125 is a legendary sportbike that needs little introduction to enthusiasts. This Italian-made machine, produced from 1993 to 2002, is renowned for its sleek design, powerful engine, and razor-sharp handling. Initially conceived as a homologation special for Aprilia's racing efforts in the 125cc Grand Prix, the RS125 quickly became a favorite amongst amateur racers and street riders alike. It was powered by a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, two-stroke engine displacing 124cc and producing around 33 horsepower - a respectable output for its displacement. The engine was known for its high-revving nature, providing exhilarating acceleration and a thrilling riding experience. The RS125's chassis was a masterpiece of engineering for its time, featuring a lightweight aluminum frame and a fully adjustable suspension. This design ensured nimble handling and predictable behavior on the track or on the road.

The RS125's design was as captivating as its performance, featuring aggressive lines and sporty styling. It became a symbol of the "sportbike era" of the 1990s, appealing to a wide range of riders, from seasoned veterans to young enthusiasts. The RS125 was offered in a variety of color schemes, including the iconic red, white, and blue livery that paid homage to Aprilia's racing heritage. Although production ceased in 2002, the RS125 remains a highly sought-after motorcycle, and its legacy continues to inspire modern sportbikes. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its combination of performance, aesthetics, and Italian engineering prowess. Today, the RS125 is still a favorite amongst collectors and enthusiasts, who enjoy its classic styling and exhilarating performance. The RS125's influence on the motorcycle world is undeniable, and it continues to be a cherished part of motorcycle history.
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