Aprilia Motorcycle Reviews

Like back-to-basics simplicity? You'll love the new gadget-packed RSV4 RF

Visordown rides the new Caponord Rally at the International press launch in Sardinia

Aprilia's Rally version of the Caponord 1200 ticks all the right boxes, but is it enough to compete with the KTM 1190 Adventure and Ducati Multistrada?

Can the new Tuono hold its own in the ultra-competitive super nakeds class?

For the first time on a sports 125, Aprilia now have a bike that features a four-stroke engine

Highway to Heaven: Six bikes, six roads, six twats, six stories. Ben Bardon captures Mark Forsyth struggling to get to grips with roads he’s known for a lifetime (and more).

In 1998 Aprilia launched the fast and affordable RSV Mille. Now the V-twin has handed over its flagship status to the new RSV4, so we celebrate a decade of the UK’s favourite V-twin sportsbike

The ultimate buying and owning guide by the people who know these bikes best: those who’ve bought them, run them, broken them, fixed them, spent money on them and more

Aside from a few charging system problems, owner/riders rate Aprilia’s big 1000cc V-twin very highly. A strong engine, planted chassis and tough finish make this a top value Italian

Even though the Capo may have a few negative points, it fares well in positive things too. But wrongly ignored or rightly dismissed? Niall Mackenzie finds out.

They say: "Capable of demanding roles thanks to its spectacular stage presence" We say: "Acting the fool on one of these should be no problem, then"

A re-jig to pass tough emissions tests or significant go-faster modifications? Urry tests the new RSV-R and RSV-R Factory