This comprehensive Aprilia RS 250 Service Repair Manual covers models from 1995 to 1997, providing detailed instructions and repair information for both novice and experienced mechanics. The manual is meticulously designed to guide you through every aspect of maintaining, servicing, diagnosing, and repairing your motorcycle.
From general information and periodic maintenance schedules to in-depth breakdowns of the engine, fuel injection system, fuel system, throttle body, exhaust system, cooling and lubrication systems, chassis, electrical system, and emission control information, this manual leaves no stone unturned. It also includes essential servicing information and a comprehensive wiring diagram for easy troubleshooting.
With its clear, step-by-step instructions and numerous illustrations and diagrams, this manual empowers you to tackle any repair with confidence. The information is easily accessible and can be printed for convenient use in your garage or workshop.
The Aprilia RS 250, produced from 1995 to 1997, was a high-performance, race-inspired motorcycle that captured the hearts of enthusiasts seeking a thrilling ride. This Italian masterpiece was built with a focus on lightweight construction and potent power, making it a formidable competitor in the 250cc class. The RS 250 boasted a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, two-stroke engine that generated an impressive 45 horsepower and 29 Nm of torque. Coupled with a six-speed manual transmission, this powerful engine propelled the motorcycle to remarkable speeds, making it a real head-turner on the track and the road.
Beyond raw power, the RS 250 was engineered for agility and control. Its lightweight aluminum frame, combined with a high-quality suspension system, allowed for nimble handling and precise cornering. The motorcycle featured a distinctive, aerodynamically-designed fairing, which not only enhanced its visual appeal but also improved its stability at high speeds. The RS 250's unique styling, featuring a sleek, minimalist design, further solidified its place as an iconic symbol of Italian engineering and motorcycling prowess. It remains a coveted machine, sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike for its performance, handling, and timeless design.