What's good:
RSV4 Factory ABS is one of the most wanted bike in the category of sports bikes. The characteristic and technology of this machine gives a perfect riding lesson to the riders. Few of its pros are given below:
- Great Style
- Massive Performance
- Ergonomic
- Latest Technology
What's bad:
This is the best sport bike for the track and it also has some negative features, which could not effect on its performance. Few of its cons are given below:
- Firm Seat and Suspension
- Abrupt power delivery below 4700 RPM
- Heavy Fuel Consumption
Power to mileage:
It is highly equipped with an advanced technology, which has been sophisticated for better performance and mileage. It is blessed with a revolutionary and powerful engine which has ever made by Aprilia, And the engine play an important role for the bike. Few of its power to mileage points are given below:
- Maximum Power 184 HP (135.3 kW) at 12,500 RPM
- Maximum Torque 117 Nm at 10,000 RPM
- Multiplate Wet Clutch
- Expected Mileage 20KMPL
Handling and riding:
The RSV4 Factory ABS has been crafted with the good handlebar and steeped seats, while the extremely lightweight frame impressively appear even more aggressive, and comes with ABS technology and Ohlins suspension that offers superior control in high-speed turns and dips.
Safety
This bike is blessed with high safety features, which is ensured for comfortable and safe riding. With the lower center of gravity, the bike is now more stable and gives superior balance under the hard braking. Few of its safety points are given below:
- ABS Technology
- Riding Mode
- Broad Tyres
- Ohlins Suspension
Maintenance:
The mechanism and machine used on this bike is more powerful which need highly restrictive service intervals to performance well task on the road. And, the spare parts of this bike are too costly and shortage of them in the Indian market has another reason to decelerate it.
Verdict:
All the characteristic of this bike keeping it in line with its competitors. In terms of performance and style, there is no doubt it was right up there with the best of them, a match in both power and handling.