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<strong>2022</strong> Aprilia RS<br />

660 Limited<br />

Edition:<br />

Aprilia announced a new RS 660 Limited<br />

Edition. 1500 special units each equipped<br />

with a stars and stripes livery to celebrate a<br />

dominant 2021 season in the MotoAmerica<br />

Twins Cup championship. A badge located on<br />

the fuel tank marks each of the limited-edition<br />

machines.<br />

The medium-sized Italian sport bike was unmatched<br />

during the Twins Cup season, taking<br />

10 wins out of a possible 13 races. To commemorate<br />

this achievement, the new livery is<br />

characterized with a stars and stripes graphic<br />

inspired by the American flag.<br />

The sporty personality of Aprilia RS 660 Limited<br />

Edition is highlighted by the single-seat tail-fairing<br />

cover, which eliminates the passenger seat<br />

and enhances a sleek design. A passenger’s<br />

seat comes with the bike, which is still approved<br />

for two-person riding. The oversized top<br />

fairing ensures greater protection against the<br />

wind, both on the road and on the track, and<br />

provided software lets you set up the quickshift<br />

gearbox in an upside-down configuration.<br />

This means that riders can configure the gearbox<br />

entirely on their own, without replacing any<br />

parts on the bike. With this kind of personalization,<br />

Aprilia looks at the RS 660 for being ideal<br />

on the streets or at the occasional track day.<br />

repairing, refurbishing, widening and stripping<br />

to all makes of motorcycles, quads and car wheels.<br />

over 25 years<br />

experience<br />

011 900 1341<br />

sales@hitechmagrepairs.co.za<br />

208 BOSWORTH STREET, ALRODE SOUTH, ALBERTON<br />

www.facebook.com/hightechmagrepairs

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