This comprehensive service repair manual provides detailed instructions and specifications for maintaining and repairing your Aprilia RST Mille Futura 2000 motorcycle. The manual covers a wide range of topics, including engine, transmission, electrical system, suspension, brakes, and bodywork. With hundreds of pages of detailed information, illustrations, and diagrams, this manual is an essential resource for any owner or mechanic working on this model. You'll find step-by-step instructions for every procedure, making it easy to troubleshoot and resolve any issues.
The Aprilia RST Mille Futura, a sport touring motorcycle produced from 1998 to 2005, is a testament to Italian engineering and design. It boasts a powerful 998cc, 90-degree V-twin engine, capable of producing a thrilling 131 horsepower at 9,500 RPM. This engine, coupled with a lightweight trellis frame and advanced suspension, delivers a truly exhilarating riding experience. The Mille Futura is designed for both long-distance comfort and aggressive performance, making it a versatile motorcycle for those seeking adventure. The sporty yet refined styling with its sleek lines and sharp edges, combined with features like adjustable windshields and comfortable rider ergonomics, make the Mille Futura both aesthetically pleasing and practical.
However, the Mille Futura's legacy extends beyond its impressive performance and aesthetics. It was one of the first motorcycles to feature a sophisticated electronic throttle control system (Ride-by-Wire), which enabled different power delivery modes for varying riding conditions. This innovative technology, coupled with its advanced chassis and suspension, solidified the Mille Futura's position as a cutting-edge motorcycle in its time. While its production has ceased, the Mille Futura remains a coveted motorcycle among enthusiasts, admired for its unique blend of performance, comfort, and technological innovation. It is a timeless example of Aprilia's commitment to crafting high-quality, performance-oriented machines that push the boundaries of motorcycle design and engineering.