User-friendly controls, lightweight feel
The Aprilia RS 660 feels very compact and light between the rider’s legs. On the handlebars, the controls are fairly intuitive, and on the right-hand side switchgear includes a dedicated mode button. The cable clutch lever seemed to be a bit hard to grasp, but with the help of the up/down quickshifter, it didn’t feel like I was using the clutch very often. My favorite feature is the rear seat, as Aprilia has designed something that other brands will definitely copy in the future. Into the canyons and out of the city, the DNA of the Aprilia is evident in this motorcycle.
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Power
100
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117
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105
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114
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111
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Maximum Torque
67 Nm
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93 Nm
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92 Nm
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96 Nm
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93 Nm
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ABS
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Pass Switch
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Riding Modes
Road, Race
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Sport
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Road
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-
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Rain,Sport,Race
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Rear Brake
Disc
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Disc
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Disc
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Disc
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Disc
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Front Brake
Disc
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Dual Disc
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Dual Disc
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Dual Disc
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Dual Disc
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Seat Height
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810 mm
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815 mm
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890 mm
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820 mm
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