Aprilia Shiver 750: A Comtemporary Street-Fighter @ IBW

The India Bike Week, 2015 has simply boomed up this time. Well, the attendees surely doesn't even know about the upcoming motorcycles and firms, who have made their special presence at the IBW, 2015. Apart from the DSK Benelli, another Italian two-wheeler manufacturer has showed up its one of the latest products, which will be expected to launch soon in the country. Aprilia, the Piaggio owned motorcycle manufacturer, has also attended the India Bike Week at Vagator, Goa and showcased its all new street-fighter “Shiver 750”. The showcased motorcycle is readying to launch soon in the country.

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Mechanically, the Aprilia Shiver 750 gets its power from a 4-stroke, liquid-cooled machine carrying an engine displacement of 749.9cc. The V-Twin cylinder configuration is tuned by the Italian boffins, which fetch out a whooping power of 95BHP and achieves a peak torque of 80.9 Nm. The 749.9cc displaced engine is mated to a 6-speed transmission. The Aprilia Shiver 750 is designed around a Trellis frame. The braking duties have been taken care by dual disc brakes at the front and rear, both, along with ABS as standard.

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Being a street-fighter, the firm has installed USD front forks and monoshock at the rear. The manufacturer is also offering three riding modes: Sport, Touring and Rain. With the help of these riding modes, the rider could be able to experience various riding qualities on single naked motorcycle. The Aprilia would be launching the Shiver 750 anytime soon in the coming months. The upcoming naked street-fighter will be rivaling with the existing Kawasaki Z800 and the upcoming Triumph Tiger XRx and XCx.

The Aprilia Shiver 750 would be making its appearance via the CBU (Completely Built Unit) route. The naked street-fighter is expected to carry an approx price tag of Rs 8 Lacs (Ex-Showroom).

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