What is the top speed of the Aprilia GPR150?
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The top speed of the Aprilia GPR150 is 130km/h. This motorcycle is equipped with a single-cylinder, four-valve, liquid-cooled engine with a compression ratio of 12:1 and an actual displacement of 149.2ml. It delivers a maximum power of 13.3KW at 9750rpm and a maximum torque of 14N.m at 7500rpm, paired with an electronic fuel injection system and a six-speed transmission. Aprilia's pure sports bike is the RS4125, which is positioned as an entry-level track bike with daily short-distance commuting capabilities. The GPR150 is an upgraded version of the GPR125 with increased displacement, offering not only enhanced performance but also some configuration improvements. The GPR150 is still assembled and produced domestically, giving it a slight price advantage over the fully imported Yamaha R15. The exterior of the Aprilia GPR150 continues the family design language, with the "a" element still present on both sides of the body. Italian flag elements have been added from the front face to the side covers. The decals cleverly utilize the concept of "lines" to outline the bike's elegant curves, with the red section extending from the front to the fuel tank complementing the rear seat cushion. The refined design highlights its uniqueness. The decals on the front cowl are cleaner and sharper, showcasing its sporty DNA throughout.
I've ridden the Aprilia GPR150 many times. This 150cc sportbike's speedometer typically shows a top speed of 130-140km/h. However, actual speed depends on various conditions. For someone like me weighing 150 jin (75kg), it struggles to reach 125km/h at full throttle on flat roads. But I've seen lighter riders hit 138km/h records with tailwinds. Acceleration noticeably slows after 9,000 rpm - it's got that high-revving character, though it feels super smooth around 60km/h in city riding. I remember once on mountain roads, it barely reached 110km/h uphill. After all, this is an entry-level small-displacement bike - don't obsess over top speed, its agile handling is where it really shines.