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Aprilia SL 750GT Shiver

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Make Model

Aprilia SL 750 GT Shiver

Year

2011

Engine

Four stroke, longitudinal 90°V twin, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder

Capacity

749 cc / 45.7 cu-in
Bore x Stroke 92 x 56.4 mm
Cooling System Liquid cooled
Compression Ratio 11.0:1

Induction

Integrated engine management system. Injection with Ride by Wire technology control of the throttle bodies
Exhaust Two in one system in 100% stainless steel with three-way catalytic converter and Lambda probe
Lubrication Dry sump system with separate oil tank
Engine Oil Synthetic, 10-40

Ignition 

Digital electronic, integrated with the injection, two spark plugs per cylinder
Starting Electric
Alternator 450 W @ 6000 rpm.

Max Power

69.3 kW / 95 hp @ 9000 rpm

Max Torque

81 Nm / 8.25 kgf-m / 59.7 lb-ft @ 7000 rpm

Transmission

6 Speed 
Final Drive Chain Transmission ratio: 16/44
Gear Ratio 1st 36:14 (2.57) / 2nd 32:17 (1.88) / 3rd 30:20 (1.5) / 4th 28:22 (1.27) / 5th 23:26 (0.88) / 6th 24:25 (0.96)
Primary Drive Spur gears, transmission ratio: 60/31 (1.75)
Frame Dismountable steel trellis connected with high strength bolts to aluminium side plates. Dismountable rear frame.

Front Suspension

Ø43 mm upside-down fork.
Front Wheel Travel 120 mm / 4.7 in
Rear Suspension Aluminium alloy swingarm with reinforcement truss. Hydraulic shock absorber adjustable in spring preload and rebound damping.
Rear Wheel Travel 130 mm / 5.1 in
Front Brakes 2 x Ø320 mm discs, 4 piston caliper

Rear Brakes

Single Ø245 mm disc,  2 piston caliper
Front Wheel In aluminium alloy 3.50 X 17"
Rear Wheel In aluminium alloy 6.00 X 17"

Front Tyre

120/70  ZR17

Rear Tyre

180/5ZR17
Rake  25.9°
Trail 109 mm / 4.17 in
Dimensions

Length 2100 mm / 89 in

Width     800 mm / 31.8 i in (at handlebars)

Height  1135 mm / 44.6 in (at instruments)

Wheelbase 1440 mm / 5.6 in
Seat height 810 mm / 31.6 in

Dry Weight

189 Kg / 445 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

15 Litres / 3.9 US gal

Consumption Average

5.1 L/100 km / 19.7 km/l / 46.3 US mpg

Standing 0 - 100 km/h

4.0 sec
Standing 0 - 140 km/h 6.8 sec
Standing 0 - 200 km/h 17.9 sec
Acceleration 60 - 100 km/h 4.5 sec
Acceleration 60 - 140 km/h 9.7 sec
Acceleration 100 - 140 km/h 5.2 sec
Acceleration 140 - 180 km/h 6.5 sec

Top Speed

210 km/h / 130 mph
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A V-90 engine with a maximum output of 95 horsepower at 9,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 81 Nm at 7,000 rpm promises the right amount of power for wherever you ride. The 2011 Aprilia 750 Shiver is available in Aprilia Black or Crowd Silver

It is certainly no easy matter to take the lead in a class as fiercely competitive as the medium powered naked class. A class where the battle is not just about technology and performance, but also design, component rationality and riding ease and pleasure, elements which are not always compatible and are particularly demanding for designers and engineers.

Aprilia has picked up this challenge and interpreted it by applying its own successful philosophy to a completely new design, destined to set new standards for years to come. A bike both strongly aggressive and at the same time clean-cut and elegant, in perfect Aprilia style. A bike at the top of its class for its sporty personality, designed on the basis of the know-how of a company which has to date won 250 world championship victories.

The pride of all Aprilia bikes, refined mechanics and a top class chassis, are once again the key to the success of the Shiver 750.

Light, agile and powerful, it has a new generation engine and the most advanced technical features in its class. The brand new 90° V2 produced entirely in-house by Aprilia is extremely compact. Above all, thanks to the advanced electronic management, it can deliver a level of power comparable to four cylinder engines in the same class, but with much more favourable torque at low revs for an efficient and pleasing ride even on everyday routes. True to the Aprilia tradition, the chassis simply has no rivals in its class. The innovative mixed trellis/aluminium frame provides standard setting rigidity. All this makes the bike extremely compact, perfect even for the beginner.

With a dry weight of just 189 kg, the lightness of the Aprilia Shiver 750 also satisfies the most canny motorcyclist. Its manoeuvrability and engine performance enable the bike to accompany its owner from his first few metres on two wheels up to his complete motorcycling maturity.
The main characteristics of the Aprilia Shiver 750 are:

- 90° V2 engine with four valves per cylinder, double overhead camshaft and liquid cooling
- Ride-by-Wire technology for electronic control of the throttle bodies
- Electronic fuel injection with latest generation injectors
- Mixed gear and chain valve timing
- Three way catalytic converter on the exhaust, with Lambda oxygen sensor
- Modular trellis/aluminium frame for high torsional rigidity
- Aluminium swingarm with reinforcement truss and lateral shock absorber
- 43 mm upside down fork
- Racing brakes with radial caliper at front

 

THE DESIGN: SHAPE AT THE SERVICE OF POWER

As with every Aprilia product, the Shiver 750 has a highly innovative design where form and function come together to create an almost perfect object. The Aprilia Shiver 750 is pure technology and this is evident in its sharp, sporty lines.

The frame and engine, both brand new, are the foundations of the design and are also, rightly, the main elements characterising the look of the Shiver 750. Each element has been designed to be not just beautiful but also functional. The design is refined, but at the same time clean-cut, without too many frills for the maximum possible functionality. The Aprilia Shiver 750 exhaust is also a very distinctive design element. On the Aprilia Shiver 750, the technical component becomes a design element at the same time, creating a bike both aggressive and at the same time elegant.

The tank-seat-tail assembly further emphasises the compactness of the bike. The rider becomes one with the machine, perfectly integrated in the short, agile, and sporty bike. This helps establish an immediate feeling between the rider and the bike, making everyone feel as if they have always been riding it. The strongly tapering tail also incorporates the twin exhaust with triangular silencers, a feature which makes the design even more aggressive, while keeping weight distribution highly symmetrical.

The Aprilia Shiver 750 is compact, functional and attractive. The adoption of a side shock absorber not only adds a further distinctive feature to the look of the bike, but also enables a rational and compact exhaust system to be fitted.

THE V90 ENGINE: TECHNOLOGY IN THE PURE STATE

The V90 engine inherits all Aprilia's experience in high performance mechanics. Endless hours of bench and road tests have produced a genuine masterpiece of mechanical engineering, capable not just of high performance, but also complete reliability. Thanks to its particular technical characteristics, the Aprilia V90 combines high specific power with maximum usability and easy riding.

A generous twin cylinder heart, destined to set new performance and technology standards for medium powered bikes. The engine has been designed by the Aprilia Research and Development department which set out to create a powerful and reliable engine requiring very limited maintenance.

The quest for performance at the top of its class led to the adoption of a number of advanced and innovative technical features:

- 90° V engine layout;
- Ride-by-Wire technology;
- Highly over-square bore and stroke ratio;
- Four valves per cylinder;
- Double overhead camshaft with mixed chain and gear drive;
- Electronic fuel injection with two throttle bodies;
- Plug caps with integrated stick-coils;
- Three way catalytic converter and Lambda probe oxygen sensor;
- Hydraulically operated clutch;

For this type of bike, the 90° V arrangement of the cylinders was found to be the best solution in terms of performance and size. With consistently generous torque available across a wide range of revs and negligible vibrations, the Aprilia V2 750 is full and powerful at the top of its class.

The timing deserves special mention. Motion is transmitted to the four valves per cylinder and double camshaft by a mixed gear/chain system. This technical application, already adopted by Aprilia in the V60 mounted on the RSV 1000 R, enables the size of the engine to be kept down, while guaranteeing more precise and reliable valve timing. The chain is shorter, for less overall stress and a longer working life; this makes the engine shorter.

The latest generation injection system uses fine atomising injectors. This solution, combined with advanced fluid dynamics ensures optimum combustion for an engine which is not just more powerful, but cleaner too.



The sophisticated electronic management makes the Aprilia Shiver 750 a new benchmark for nakeds. In the Aprilia Shiver 750, integral Ride-by-Wire technology becomes standard equipment for the first time in the history of motorcycling. The electronic accelerator management optimises opening of the throttle bodies according to numerous parameters, including engine speed, gear selected, the degree of throttle opening of closing and the speed of throttle movement, temperature and atmospheric pressure.

The engine is therefore always able to offer optimum performance in acceleration and pick-up and the lowest possible consumption for a still more fluid and profitable ride. This innovative solution guarantees even fuller and more regular output at low and medium speeds, optimising running of the engine, even with the choke.

Thanks to the technology used, the Aprilia V90 manages to deliver exceptionally high power for the engine configuration. Maximum power of 95 HP at 9000 revs and maximum torque of 81 Nm at 7000 revs are excellent for a twin of this capacity. The high torque available even at low speeds makes the Aprilia Shiver 750 incomparable to ride on mixed routes.

A latest generation engine management unit controls all engine parameters. All data passes through a CAN (Controlled Area Network) line to the instrument panel, which also acts as a diagnostic terminal. The CAN line uses just two cables to transmit all data. This simplifies the electrical system enormously as well as reducing the total weight of the bike.

The exhaust is made entirely from stainless steel. The manifolds come together under the seat in a single silencer with twin tail pipes. The large volume (10 liters ) contributes to perfect engine breathing for excellent efficiency.

THE FRAME: RATIONALITY AND EFFICIENCY

Experts have always acknowledged that Aprilia bikes have the best chassis in their class. The Aprilia Shiver 750 is concrete confirmation that once again Aprilia has managed to create a chassis which is both extremely easy and intuitive and incredibly high performance. The frame exploits all the knowledge Aprilia has gained in racing and also draws on new studies on mixed structures with the futuristic RXV and SXV, already winners of a number of titles on the racetrack. The top part of the tubular steel trellis is connected to large side plates by means of special high strength bolts. This creates an extremely rigid lightweight frame, the best solution to harness all the horsepower of the Aprilia V90.

Creation of an Aprilia bike always involves synergy between chassis and engine engineers. The fundamental design choices for the V90 engine led to construction of a highly rational and efficient frame. The reduced longitudinal dimensions of the engine made it possible to obtain a short, agile bike, helped by the particular side positioning of the shock absorber, not a simple cosmetic mannerism, but a precise technical decision which created valuable space for the exhaust manifolds whose shape and size have been calibrated perfectly to ensure maximum engine efficiency. This enabled the optimum exhaust manifold configuration to be obtained, without too heavily affecting the length of the bike and without exposing the shock absorber, a fundamental element for the ride, to heat stress.

The aluminium swingarm with reinforcement truss has been sized specifically to support the asymmetrical stresses caused by lateral positioning of the shock absorber. The rigidity of the swingarm sets new standards for the class.

SUSPENSION

Optimum definition of the suspension is an obsession for Aprilia designers. Even such a "simple" bike as a naked must have the best possible available. The Aprilia Shiver750 therefore stands out from the pack in this delicate area as well.

The 43 mm upside down fork with forged feet to support the radial calipers provides benchmark smoothness. The 120 mm wheel travel makes the bike equally at home on abouttown trips and mountain routes. The bottom steering yoke is made from forged aluminium, the top steering yoke from forged aluminium.

The side shock absorber rests directly on the swingarm, according to the cantilever principle, and provides adjustments for spring preload and hydraulic rebound. Rear wheel travel is 130 mm.

THE BRAKES

The best technology currently available is incorporated in the Aprilia Shiver 750, the first medium powered naked with a radial caliper system, a feature emphasising evenfurther (as if it were needed) the sporty personality of the design. The 320 mm front discs are the same as used in the racing flagships, the RSV 1000 R and Tuono 1000 R.

 


At the back, a 245 mm disc with single piston caliper provides adequate backup for the front circuit.
The front and rear braking circuits both use aeronautical metal braid hoses to eliminate the pressure variations associated with conventional rubber brake lines,guaranteeing maximum braking precision for a top level system.

COMPONENTS

- The Matrix instrument panel: the combined digital and analog instrument panel receives all the data over a CAN line and acts as an integral part of theself-diagnostics system as it also has a memory. The design is extremely modern, compact and lightweight. All functions can be switched by means of the handlebar control.The LED backlighting can be adjusted to three levels: white in the analogue zone and red in the digital zone.

- The biconical aluminium handlebars are a direct reference to the handlebars of the Tuono, Aprilia's naked flagship. Maximum lightness and maximum control. A topquality component no other bike in its class can boast.

- The double parabola front light has complex surfaces and a double parking light.

- The advanced hydraulically operated clutch ensures constantly precise action and amazingly smooth engagement, and offers all the convenience of self-adjustment formaintenance free use.

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Review

Leave it to the Italians to present a new motorcycle with an ambiguous name that invites all sorts of interpretation. Is the Aprilia SL 750 Shiver likely to leave me cold, send a tingly sensation up my spine, or deliver a sharp forearm blow to my head? As it turns out, the Shiver is capable of delivering an expansive variety of responses, as it is one of the most versatile sport bikes available.

It all starts with an unmarked feature on the Shiver (a switchable powerband) that is operated in a wholly non-intuitive way (by pushing the starter button at idle). We have seen and experienced switchable powerbands on various bikes, most notably those from Suzuki, BMW, and Benelli. And, while the different powerbands on other bikes do indeed change the motor’s performance, the modification to the Shiver’s power delivery is so significant that it changes the very character of the motorcycle. This is a good thing.

In the past, Aprilia has relied on the Austrian engine builder Rotax to power its bikes. Given that a company is truly defined by its powerplants—especially in Italy (think Moto Guzzi and Ducati) Aprilia needed to step up and build its own engines to gain entry to the elite club of manufacturers. The liquid-cooled, 4VPC,DOHC, 90-degreeV-twin in the Shiver was “produced entirely in-house”, according to an Aprilia spokesman. The game is on, and Aprilia is now all-in.

First shots are rarely bullseyes. However, the Shiver’s engine is nothing short of spectacular. The V-twin has an extraordinarily wide powerband, and a power delivery that ranges from placid in the Rain mode to cracking in the Sport mode. Truly, the Shiver is a three-in-one motorcycle. All it takes is letting the motor settle down to idle, then by flicking the start button, the digital dash readout cycles through R-T-S (Rain, Touring, and Sport).

With upright, supermoto-lite ergonomics and a tall, hard seat, the Shiver puts you in a sporting mindset instantly. Fire it up, and the sound emitting from the stainless steel exhaust system is throaty and dynamic.

In the Sport mode, the Shiver is a stunning canyon attack vehicle. Nimble does not begin to describe it. The bike is ultra-responsive to input, so you must ride it precisely. Sloppy riding results in sloppy handling, so bring your A game to this ride. Mid-turn corrections are welcome and accommodated without delay, an especially valuable trait on unfamiliar roads.

A consequence of this responsiveness is the bike’s nervousness at high speed, particularly on roads in less-than-perfect condition; indeed, aggressive riders on ragged roads may want to consider a steering damper to calm things down. It isn’t a suspension issue—the suspension is terrific—it is all about the geometry and the sharp throttle response.

Displacing 750cc, the Shiver certainly doesn’t have liter-bike acceleration. However, the motor does rev quickly for a V-twin, and the front end goes typically light when the throttle is twisted hard. On my first ride, I thought it had poor fuel injection, until I realized I wasn’t as precise with the throttle as the powerband demanded. Once adjusted to the power delivery, I was ready to rocket, and the chassis willingly obliged. Dunlop Qualifiers allow the bike to be heeled over with expected confidence. 

Source Ultimatemotorcycling.com