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==Cycling==
==Cycling==


The dual-beam steel frame of AF1 is a nice change compared to the AS-R: the two upper uprights are drawn tube and a rectangular section, as the motorcycle racing in a straight line connecting the headstock of the attack swingarm. Cots and lower support saddle are in the pipe. The frame and swingarm complete shock weighs 27kg. The rear swingarm is constructed from steel plate and is coupled to the known rear suspension (not Marzocchi regolanbile) progressive ODA and therefore allows the rapid dismantling of the rear wheel, mounted cantilever. Aprilia front fork design is a conventional telescopic hydraulic fork with 36mm stanchions and is characterized by the term HPF (hydralic Power Fork), which has the inevitable (a real fashion in the mid-80) anti-sinking and is adjustable on ' Hydraulic four positions (right leg). The braking system of the new bill now has a valid Single disc 260mm front Brembo calipers with two parallel pistons and a 240mm rear disc with dual-piston caliper always, but opposites. New are also the beautiful wheel for 16 "mounting the sports-ply tires Metzeler MBS, a 125 exclusive, size 100/80-16 front and 120/80-16 rear. In essence, a cycle that makes you quickly forget the feeling of too poor precision and lightness of the 125 who had only two years earlier.
The dual-beam steel frame of AF1 is a nice change compared to the AS-R: the two upper uprights are drawn tube and a rectangular section, as the motorcycle racing in a straight line connecting the headstock of the attack swingarm. Cots and lower support saddle are in the pipe. The frame and swingarm complete shock weighs 27kg. The rear swingarm is constructed from steel plate and is coupled to the known rear suspension (not Marzocchi regolanbile) progressive ODA and therefore allows the rapid dismantling of the rear wheel, mounted cantilever. Aprilia front fork design is a conventional telescopic hydraulic fork with 36mm stanchions and is characterized by the term HPF (hydralic Power Fork), which has the inevitable (a real fashion in the mid-80) anti-sinking and is adjustable on ' Hydraulic four positions (right leg). The braking system of the new bill now has a valid Single disc 260mm front Brembo calipers with two parallel pistons and a 240mm rear disc with dual-piston calliper always, but opposites. New are also the beautiful wheel for 16 "mounting the sports-ply tires Metzeler MBS, a 125 exclusive, size 100/80-16 front and 120/80-16 rear. In essence, a cycle that makes you quickly forget the feeling of too poor precision and lightness of the 125 who had only two years earlier.


==Engine==
==Engine==
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| Dry-Weight / Wet-Weight||120 kg / 134.6 kg
| Dry-Weight / Wet-Weight||120 kg / 134.6 kg
|-
|-
| Fuel Capacity ||22.5 Liters
| Fuel Capacity ||22.5 Litres
|-
|-
| Consumption  average||22.7 km/lit
| Consumption  average||22.7 km/lit
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[[Category:Aprilia motorcycles]]
[[Category:Aprilia motorcycles]]


{{Motorcycle
{{Infobox Motorcycle
|name            = Aprilia AF1
|name            = '''Aprilia AF1'''
|photo=Aprilia AF 125 87.jpg
|image            =
|aka              = AF 1125 Replica, AF 1 125 Replica, AF1125 Replica, AF1 125 Replica, AF1125 Sintesi Replica, AF1 125 Sintesi Replica, AF1125 Sintesi Sport, AF1 125 Sintesi Sport, AF1125 Futura, AF1 125 Futura, AF1125 Sport Pro, AF1 125 Sport Pro
|aka              = AF 1125 Replica, AF 1 125 Replica, AF1125 Replica, AF1 125 Replica, AF1125 Sintesi Replica, AF1 125 Sintesi Replica, AF1125 Sintesi Sport, AF1 125 Sintesi Sport, AF1125 Futura, AF1 125 Futura, AF1125 Sport Pro, AF1 125 Sport Pro
|manufacturer    = Aprilia
|manufacturer    = [[Aprilia]]
|parent_company  =
|parent_company  =
|production      = 1987 - 1996
|production      = 1987 - 1996
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|predecessor      =
|predecessor      =
|successor        =
|successor        =
|class            = Sport Bike
|class            = [[Sport Bike]]
|engine          = single cylinder, two-stroke
|engine          = single cylinder, two-stroke
|bore_stroke      = 53.3mm x 53.3mm
|bore_stroke      = 53.3mm x 53.3mm
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|ignition        = digital
|ignition        = digital
|spark_plug      =
|spark_plug      =
|battery          =  
|battery          = 15.0:1
|transmission    = Gear box: gear <br>
|transmission    = Gear box: gear <br>
Final Drive: [[chain]] <br>
Final Drive: [[chain]] <br>
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[[Category:1980s motorcycles]]
[[Category:1980s motorcycles]]
[[Category:1990s motorcycles]]
[[Category:1990s motorcycles]]
[[Category:Motorcycles needing images]]

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