The Aprilia Pegaso 655 1995 Repair Service Manual is your comprehensive guide to maintaining and repairing your motorcycle. This manual, designed for both professional technicians and DIY mechanics, provides detailed instructions and specifications to help you perform a wide range of tasks, from routine maintenance to complex repairs.
The manual covers all aspects of your Aprilia Pegaso 655, including the engine, transmission, electrical system, brakes, suspension, and more. You'll find step-by-step procedures for disassembly, assembly, cleaning, and reinstalling components, along with critical specifications, illustrations, and troubleshooting tips. It's essentially a digital version of the factory service manual, offering the same level of detail and expertise. With this manual, you'll have access to the same information used by factory trained technicians, empowering you to confidently maintain and repair your motorcycle.
The Aprilia Pegaso 655, launched in 1995, represented a radical departure from the typical adventure motorcycle of the time. While most manufacturers were focusing on large, powerful, and cumbersome machines, Aprilia opted for a smaller, lighter, and more agile design. The Pegaso 655 was built around a single-cylinder, four-stroke, liquid-cooled Rotax engine, displacing 650cc and producing around 50 horsepower. This engine, paired with a lightweight frame and telescopic front forks, gave the Pegaso 655 a playful and nimble character, making it ideal for winding back roads and city streets alike. The model was also notable for its minimalist design, eschewing the bulky fairings and windshields of its contemporaries. The low-slung, naked-style bodywork accentuated its sporty character and made it a visually appealing machine.
Beyond its performance and aesthetics, the Aprilia Pegaso 655 was also praised for its practicality. It featured a comfortable riding position, a generous fuel tank, and a spacious luggage rack, making it suitable for long-distance travels as well as commuting. The low seat height and manageable weight also made it accessible to riders of all sizes and experience levels. The Pegaso 655 was a true pioneer in the adventure motorcycle segment, proving that fun and practicality could be achieved in a more compact and accessible package. Its success cemented Aprilia's position as a serious contender in the motorcycle market, and its legacy continues to inspire modern adventure bikes that prioritize agility and accessibility over brute force.