Aprilia is without question one of the top Italian motorbike manufacturers with a strong reputation for building beautiful, reliable and fast motorcycles.
Since producing their first competitive model back in 1974, Aprilia have gone on to develop a wide range of motorbikes designed for racing, road use, scooters, and adventure.
No matter what your biking needs happen to be, whether you’re wanting a bike for off-roading, or perhaps a long road trip, or just general road use, Aprilia’s selection of models cater for all.
With bikes ranging from 50cc to 1000cc, Aprilia cover every angle of the motorbike world from scooters to some of the fastest super bikes available.
One of Aprilia’s most popular models is the RSV4 R, a powerful superbike that includes a v4 engine and can be customised and tailored to meet the individual risers’ requirements.
Aprilia offer a wide selection of motorcycles, here’s a list of some of the newest and most popular models:
Road
- RSV 1000 R Factory
- RSV 1000 R
- Tuono 1000 R Factory
- Tuono 1000 R
- Shiver 750
- Mana 850
- RS 125
- RS 50
- SXV 4.5-5.5
- SX 50
Adventure
- ETV 1000 Caponord ABS
- Pegaso 650
- Pegaso 650 Enduro
- Pegaso 650 Factory
Offroad
- RXV 4.5-5.5
- RX 50
Scooters
- Atlantic 500/400 Sprint
- Atlantic 250/125
- Sportcity 250/125
- Mojito Custom 125/50
- SR 50 R Factory
- SR 50 R
You can find Aprilia motorbikes available in a wide selection of UK motorcycle dealerships throughout England, Scotland and Wales. Likewise you won’t have any problems securing any parts that might be needed for the Aprilia bikes which in itself has a positive effect on the overall cost of taking out a bike insurance policy.
When shopping around for Aprilia bike insurance it is important to keep in mind certain factors that may affect your policy. The size of the bike’s engine, how frequently it’s used, and your experience as a rider along with your claims history will all play a big role in your insurance premiums.
It is also worthwhile looking for ways in which you can reduce the likelihood of having to make a claim, such as parking your bike in a secure area at night and having an approved security system in place such as an immobiliser. This will help to lower the cost of your insurance further.
When shopping around for motorbike insurance, always be sure to check the specific policy details before signing on the dotted line as cover levels can vary between providers.
