Aprilia SR GT

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Aprilia SR GT
2022 Aprilia SR GT 200 Sport.png
Aprilia SR GT 200 Sport
Manufacturer Aprilia
Parent company Piaggio
Production2022–present
Assembly Hanoi, Vietnam
Class Scooter
Engine 125 cc (7.6 cu in) Piaggio i-get
174 cc (10.6 cu in) Piaggio i-get
Top speed99 km/h (125)
114 km/h (200)
Ignition type Capacitor discharge electronic ignition (CDI)
Transmission CVT automatic; gear final drive
Frame type Tubular steel spine
Suspension Front; Hydraulic telescopic fork ø 33 mm (120 mm travel)
Rear; Double hydraulic shock absorber with adjustable preload (102 mm travel)
Brakes Front; Ø 260 mm disc
Rear; Ø 220 mm disc
Tires Front; 110/80 R14
Rear; 130/70 R13
Wheelbase 1350 mm
DimensionsL: 1920 mm
H: 765 mm
Seat height799 mm
Related Aprilia SXR

The Aprilia SR GT is a two-wheeled scooter from the Italian manufacturer Aprilia.

Contents

History

The SR GT is an "advendure" GT scooter with semi-knobbly wheels and a height of 175 mm of minimum ground clearance. It is presented at EICMA 2021 and put on sale on the European market since the spring of 2022, while on the Asian markets it has been sold since June of the same year. Production takes place at the Piaggio plant in Vinh Phuc, Hanoi, Vietnam. [1]

Aprilia SR GT 200 Standard 2022 Aprilia SR GT 200 Standard.png
Aprilia SR GT 200 Standard

It features a sporty aesthetic with a large central tunnel and a motorcycle handlebar, black and white digital instrumentation and Full LED headlights both front and rear. The compartment under the saddle has a volume of 25 liters while the compartment in the rear shield houses the USB socket.

The specific frame is a double cradle in steel tubes with Showa suspension. The front fork has 33 mm diameter stanchions with 122 mm travel, at the rear there is a pair of shock absorbers with 102 mm travel coil spring, adjustable in preload on 5 positions. The front wheels are 14” while the rear 13” with 110/80 front and 130/70 rear tires. [2] The length is 1920 mm, width 765 mm, the wheelbase measures 1350 mm, the saddle is 799 mm high from the ground. The engines are the single-cylinder Piaggio "i-get" four-stroke in the 125 and 200 cm³ displacements, both Euro 5 homologated. The 125 cm³ produces 11 kW (15 HP) at 8,750 rpm and 12 Nm of maximum torque at 6,500 rpm. The 200 engine, also derived from the 125 unit, has an effective volume of 174 cm³, delivers 13 kW (17.7 HP) of power at 8,500 rpm and 16.5 Nm of maximum torque at 7,000 rpm. Both have the Start & Stop system as standard. [3]

The braking system consists of a double disc with 260 mm front and 220 mm rear discs both with a daisy pattern on the 200 and 125 Sport models, while the standard 125 mounts a traditional disc at the rear. CBS combined braking is standard on the 125 while the 200 is fitted with single-channel ABS. The total mass declared is 144 kg for the 125 and 148 kg for the 200. [4]

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References

  1. "Launched: Aprilia SR GT adventure-styled scooter – from RM19,900". 20 May 2022. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
  2. "Aprilia SR GT 125 e 200: lo scooter è più urban o adventure?" (in Italian). Retrieved 13 July 2022.
  3. "APRILIA SR GT". 23 November 2022. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  4. "Brochure Aprilia SR GT" (PDF). Retrieved 13 July 2022.