The latest off roaders developed by Aprilia are the SX 125 and RX 125. Both bikes are based on the sporty style of the SXV and RXV motorcycles which managed to conquer a lot of hearts due to their tasty design and capable engines.

The Aprilia RX 125 is aimed at young riders who want to learn the secrets of motorcycles. The company says that both the SX and RX are built to deliver total rider satisfaction are fitted with a series of modern technologies which offer fist class performance and handling.

The motorcycles sit on relatively big 17 inch wheels shod in sport tyres. The swheels are fitted with front 260 mm disc and two-piston floating caliper and a rear 220 mm disc and grabbed by floating piston.

The suspension consists of a front 40 mm upside down telescopic fork which offers a wheel travel of 260 mm and a rear long steel swingarm that delivers maximum traction and a rear wheel travel of 270 mm.

Hit the jump for more information on the 2013 Aprilia RX 125.

2012 Aprilia RX 125

Specifications
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  • Model: 2012 Aprilia RX 125
  • Engine/Motor: Rotax 122 single cylinder 2-stroke. Aluminium cylinder with Nikasil liner
  • Horsepower: 12
  • Torque: 16 @ 9750
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Engine

The single cylinder unit that powers these Aprilia 125 cc motorcycles is a state-of-the-art two stroke engine. It is a classic example of how race-developed technology can deliver extremely low emissions as well as top performance. On the RX 125 and SX 125, Aprilia has succeeded in perfecting its two stroke design to bring it in line with the strict new Euro 3 standard without any loss of performance or riding satisfaction. This sparkling single cylinder engine easily develops the maximum permitted power for its class, with all the lightness and zippy acceleration typical of a high performance two stroke.

This engine has already established a place for itself in the hearts of 125 fans, thanks to its many advanced characteristics, including liquid cooling, and a balancer shaft. The cylinder has a nickel silicon carbide (Nikasil) liner for an ultra-reliable, extended life. Lubrication is provided by a separate mixer system.

Brakes and Suspension

Active safety on the Aprilia RX and SX is ensured by advanced suspension and a braking system that sets new standards for stopping power and progressive action. The front brakes feature a 260 mm disc and two-piston floating caliper while the back brake incorporates a 220 mm disc and another floating piston.

The robust, steel, double cradle frame is coupled to an over-sized suspension system. At the front is a mighty, 40 mm upside down telescopic fork offering wheel travel of 260 mm.

At the back, a long steel swingarm delivers maximum traction and a rear wheel travel of 270 mm.

Wheels

Specialist motorcycles like the RX and SX demand top level components, especially wheels, the strength and lightness of which are so important to handling. The Aprilia RX and SX are equipped with prestigious spoked wheels with new black anodised rims. Just like top sports motards, the SX boasts lightweight 17 inch, wide profile wheels and generous sports tyres, 110/70-17” and 150/60-17” for maximum grip under all conditions.

Styling

Aprilia was the first manufacturer to introduce dramatic innovations to the designs of essential enduro and motard motorcycles. In the same way in which the RXV and SXV have become style icons in their own right, the SX and RX are destined to leave their mark on young off-road riders.

As with all off road motorcycles worthy of respect, the SX and RX are built for maximum functionality and efficient riding and control. Their styling leaves no room for pointless frills and gadgets. The unmistakably pure lines of the SX and RX are simply unique among off-roaders.

Instrumentation

To confirm its determination to build advanced motorcycles that are versatile and practical in everyday use, Aprilia has equipped the RX and SX with sophisticated digital instruments just like those on the bigger SXV and RXV.

Once again Aprilia motorcycles are going to feature in the dreams of young riders.

Specifications

Engine

Rotax 122 single cylinder 2-stroke. Aluminium cylinder with Nikasil liner.

Fuel

Unleaded petrol.

Bore x Stroke

54mm 54,5mm

Total displacement

124,8cc

Compression ratio

12,5:1

Maximum power at the crank

11 kW and 16 kW.

Maximum torque at the crank

12.2 Nm @ 8000 rpm (11 kW); 16 Nm @ 9750 rpm (16 kW).

Fuel system

Dell’Orto VHST 28 carburettor.

Ignition

Electronic CDI ignition.

Starting

Kick start.

Generator

12V-180W

Lubrification

Separate mixing with variable displacement, volumetric pump.

Gear box

6 speed. Ratios 1st 10/30 2nd 14/29 3rd 17/27 4th 19/25 5th 21/23 6th 22/21

Clutch

Multi-plate wet clutch.

Primary drive

Helical gears. Ratio: 19/63.

Final drive

Chain. Z 16 gearbox pinion, Z 45 rear wheel sprocket (11 kW); Z 15 gearbox pinion, Z 45 rear wheel sprocket (16 kW)

Frame

High strength steel frame with double trellis beam and double cradle. Detachable seat frame.

Front suspension

40 mm upside down hydraulic fork. Wheel travel 260 mm.

Rear suspension

Steel swingarm. Hydraulic monoshock with piggy back cylinder. Wheel travel 270 mm.

Brakes

Front brake 260 mm disc. Floating caliper with two parallel pistons. Rear brake 220 mm disc. Floating caliper with single piston.

Wheels

Front wheel Aluminium, 1.6x21”. Rear wheel Aluminium, 2.15x18”.

Tyres

Front tyre Pirelli MT21, 90/90x21”. Rear tyre Pirelli MT21, 120/90x18”.

Dimensions

Overall length 2,255 mm. Overall width (at brake levers) 850 mm. Overall height (at mirrors) 1,415 mm. Seat height 925 mm. Wheelbase 1,480 mm.

Dry weight

116Kg

Fuel tank capacity

10 litres (including 1.3 litres reserve).

Cooling

Liquid cooled.

Intake

Lamellare

Maximum speed

115 kph (11 kW); 120 kph (16 kW).

Emissions

Euro 3 (11 kW and 16 kW).