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APRILIA WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU
for choosing one of its products. We have compiled this booklet to provide a comprehensive overview of your vehicle's quality features. Please read it
carefully before riding the vehicle for the first time. It contains information, tips and precautions for using your vehicle. It also describes features, details
and devices to assure you that you have made the right choice. We believe that if you follow our suggestions, you will soon get to know your new vehicle
well and that it will continue to give you satisfactory service for many years to come. This booklet is an integral part of the vehicle and must be handed
over to the new owner in the event of sale.
DORSODURO 1200 - DORSODURO 1200 ABS - ATC
Ed. 10 2010

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  • Page 1 APRILIA WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU for choosing one of its products. We have compiled this booklet to provide a comprehensive overview of your vehicle's quality features. Please read it carefully before riding the vehicle for the first time. It contains information, tips and precautions for using your vehicle. It also describes features, details and devices to assure you that you have made the right choice.
  • Page 2 The instructions given in this booklet are intended to provide a clear, simple guide to using your scooter; it also describes routine maintenance procedures and regular checks that should be carried out on the vehicle at an authorised aprilia Dealer or Workshop. This booklet also contains instructions for simple repairs.
  • Page 3 Personal safety Failure to completely observe these instructions will result in serious risk of personal injury. Safeguarding the environment Sections marked with this symbol indicate the correct use of the vehicle to prevent dam- aging the environment. Vehicle intactness The incomplete or non-observance of these regulations leads to the risk of serious damage to the vehicle and sometimes even the invalidity of the guarantee.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Engine stop switch..............45 Cooling fluid level..............93 System ABS................45 Checking the brake oil level............95 System ATC (Aprilia Traction Control)........48 Braking system fluid top up........... 96 Immobilizer system operation..........51 Checking clutch fluid..............96 Opening the saddle............... 52 Topping up clutch fluid............
  • Page 6 Checking the electrolyte level..........99 Charging the battery.............. 99 Long periods of inactivity............100 Fuses..................101 Lamps..................103 Headlight adjustment............. 104 Front direction indicators............105 Rear optical unit................ 106 Rear turn indicators..............106 Number plate light..............107 Rear-view mirrors..............107 Front and rear disc brake............
  • Page 7: General Rules

    DORSODURO 1200 - DORSODURO 1200 ABS - ATC Chap. 01 General rules...
  • Page 8: Foreword

    Foreword NOTE CARRY OUT MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS AT HALF THE INTERVALS SPECI- FIED IF THE VEHICLE IS USED IN PARTICULAR RAINY OR DUSTY CONDI- TIONS, OFF ROAD OR FOR TRACK USE. Carbon monoxide If you need to keep the engine running in order to perform a procedure, please ensure that you do so in an open or very well ventilated area.
  • Page 9: Hot Components

    OFF. DO NOT SMOKE DURING REFUELLING OR NEAR FUEL VAPOUR. AVOID ANY CONTACT WITH NAKED FLAME, SPARKS OR OTHER HEAT SOURCES WHICH MAY CAUSE IGNITION OR EXPLOSION. DO NOT ALLOW FUEL TO DISPERSE INTO THE ENVIRONMENT. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. IF THE VEHICLE FALLS OR IS ON A STEEP INCLINE FUEL CAN LEAK.
  • Page 10: Used Engine Oil And Gearbox Oil

    FLAME. WHEN CARRYING OUT MAINTENANCE, IT IS ADVISABLE TO WEAR LATEX GLOVES. EVEN THOUGH IT IS TOXIC, COOLANT HAS A SWEET FLA- VOUR WHICH MAKES IT VERY ATTRACTIVE TO ANIMALS. NEVER LEAVE THE COOLANT IN OPEN CONTAINERS IN AREAS ACCESSIBLE TO ANIMALS AS THEY MAY DRINK IT.
  • Page 11: Battery Hydrogen Gas And Electrolyte

    BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUIDS CAN DAMAGE THE PLASTIC OR RUBBER PAIN- TED SURFACES. WHEN SERVICING THE BRAKING OR THE CLUTCH SYSTEM PROTECT THESE COMPONENTS WITH A CLEAN CLOTH. ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GOGGLES WHEN SERVICING THESE SYSTEMS. BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUIDS ARE EXTREMELY HARMFUL FOR YOUR EYES. IN THE EVENT OF ACCIDENTAL CONTACT WITH THE EYES, RINSE THEM IMMEDIATELY WITH PLENTY OF COLD, CLEAN WATER AND SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE.
  • Page 12: Stand

    KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. BATTERY LIQUID IS CORROSIVE. DO NOT POUR IT OR SPILL IT, PARTICU- LARLY ON PLASTIC COMPONENTS. ENSURE THAT THE ELECTROLYTIC ACID IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE BATTERY BEING ACTIVATED. Stand BEFORE SETTING OFF, MAKE SURE THE STAND HAS BEEN COMPLETELY RETRACTED TO ITS POSITION.
  • Page 13: Vehicle

    DORSODURO 1200 - DORSODURO 1200 ABS - ATC Chap. 02 Vehicle...
  • Page 14: Arrangement Of The Main Components

    Arrangement of the main components (02_01, 02_02, 02_03, 02_04) 02_01...
  • Page 15 02_02 Key - version without ABS: 1. Left side fairing 2. Front left turn indicator 3. Clutch fluid reservoir 4. Left rear-view mirror 5. Passenger seat strap 6. Battery 7. Glove-box / toolkit 8. Saddle 9. Taillight 10. Rear left turn indicator 11.
  • Page 16 14. Side stand 15. Left hand passenger footrest 16. Gear lever 17. Control unit 18. Horn 19. Auxiliary fuses 20. Main fuses 21. Fuel tank 22. Fuel tank cap 23. Right rear-view mirror 24. Front brake system fluid reservoir 25. Front right turn indicator 26.
  • Page 17 02_03...
  • Page 18 02_04 Key - version with ABS - ATC: 1. Left side fairing 2. Front left turn indicator 3. Clutch fluid reservoir 4. Left rear-view mirror 5. Passenger seat strap 6. Battery 7. Glove-box / toolkit 8. Saddle 9. Taillight 10. Rear left turn indicator 11.
  • Page 19: Dashboard

    14. Side stand 15. Left hand passenger footrest 16. Gear lever 17. Control unit 18. Horn 19. Auxiliary fuses 20. Main fuses 21. Fuel tank 22. Fuel tank cap 23. Right rear-view mirror 24. Front brake system fluid reservoir 25. Front right turn indicator 26.
  • Page 20 02_05 Instrument panel / controls location key 1. Clutch control lever 2. Ignition switch /steering lock 3. Instrument panel 4. Front brake lever 5. Throttle grip 6. High beam flashing switch 7. MODE Control 8. Turn indicator control 9. Horn button 10.
  • Page 21: Instrument Panel

    02_06 Instrument panel (02_06) key: 1. Rpm indicator 2. Multifunctional digital display 3. Warning lights The instrument panel has an immobilizer system which prevents start-up in case the system does not identify a key which has been stored before.
  • Page 22: Light Unit

    The vehicle is supplied with two keys already programmed. The instrument panel ac- cepts a maximum of four keys at the same time: contact an Official Aprilia Dealer to enable these keys or to disable a key that has been lost. When the vehicle is delivered and approximately ten seconds after the key is set to ON, the instrument panel re- quests a personal five-digit code to be entered.
  • Page 23: Digital Lcd Display

    (selectable from the menu) gear engaged. • The following functions are shown in the centre of the display: - map selected (top left); - ATC level (Aprilia Traction Control) (Where available) 02_10 - speed (speedometer) - Engine temperature bar;...
  • Page 24 The following functions are shown at the bottom of the display: - total odometer; - Trip journal; - ABS (where available) - ATC (Aprilia Traction Control) (Where available) - active alarms. 02_11 2 Km (1.24 mi) after the low fuel warning light illuminates, the distance travelled in reserve is shown on the digital display.
  • Page 25: Alarms

    Take your vehicle as soon as possible to an Official Aprilia Dealer. In these cases, the control unit activates a safety procedure that limits the vehicle performance so that the rider is able to reach an Official Aprilia Dealer at low speed. 02_15...
  • Page 26 IF IT APPEARS AFTER THE ENGINE HAS BEEN SWITCHED ON, SWITCH IT OFF STRAIGHT AWAY AND, WITH ROAD ASSISTANCE SERVICE, TAKE THE VEHI- 02_16 CLE TO AN Official Aprilia Dealer. Engine overheating alarm The engine overheating alarm is activated when the temperature is higher than or equal to 110 °C (230 °F).
  • Page 27: Mapping Selection

    Electronic control unit disconnected alarm In case no connection is detected, the disconnection icon is displayed on the instru- ment panel and the red general warning light turns on to signal this condition. 02_18 Turn indicator malfunction When the instrument panel detects a failing turn indicator, the turn indicator warning light flashes twice as fast and the problem is signalled on the digital display.
  • Page 28 CAUTION ONLY EXPERT RIDERS, RIDING ON ROADS WITH GOOD GRIP ARE ADVISED TO USE THIS MODE. IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR WET SURFACES AND/OR ROADS WITH LOW GRIP. 02_21 02_22 The RAIN mode has been thought for riding on wet surfaces or roads with low grip. The system reduces the maximum torque supplied by the engine and smoothly de- livers it so as to prevent loss of grip.
  • Page 29: Control Buttons

    CAUTION THE MAPPING SELECTION PROCESS IS ACTIVE EVEN IF THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION, BUT ONLY IF THE ENGINE IS RUNNING AND THE THROTTLE CON- TROL UNTWISTED. To change mappings, proceed as follows: • press the button once and the symbol for the mapping currently being used is shown "in negative"...
  • Page 30 MENU (only with the vehicle at a standstill) (8) ABS (only with the vehicle at a standstill) (Where available) (9) ATC (Aprilia Traction Control) (Only with the vehicle at a standstill) (Where available) (10) With the following options: TRIP ODOMETER, TRAVELLING TIME, MAXIMUM SPEED, MEAN SPEED, AVERAGE FUEL CONSUMPTION, press and hold down the central key to reset all the indications stored in the active TRIP JOURNAL.
  • Page 31 ABS (where available) Push the MODE control briefly to the left or right to scroll through the TRIP1 or TRIP2 trip journal and view the ABS option. Press the centre of the MODE control to access the ABS function. 02_25 By moving the selector to the right - pressing it briefly - the ABS system turns on and the warning light starts blinking.
  • Page 32 THE ABS SYSTEM IS STILL ACTIVE, REGARDLESS OF WHAT WAS SET PRE- VIOUSLY. ATC (Aprilia Traction Control) (Where available) Push the MODE control briefly to the left or right to scroll through the TRIP1 or TRIP2 trip journal and view the ATC option.
  • Page 33 LEVEL "1" IS SUITABLE FOR EXPERT USERS AND IN OPTIMUM ROAD SUR- FACE CONDITIONS. LEVEL "2" IS AN INTERMEDIATE SETTING BETWEEN LEVEL "1" AND LEVEL "3". To deactivate the system, from value "1", turn the selector to the left, holding it down, until the value "-"...
  • Page 34: Advanced Functions

    Timekeeping is cancelled by pressing and holding down the central button, or when speed goes back to zero; the display shows the last timekeeping. Timekeeping starts again following the steps described above. After storing 40 times, this function is over. A new series of timekeeping can be started again only after deleting previous times stored by means of the MENU of the instru- ment panel advanced functions.
  • Page 35 - EXIT - TIME ADJUSTMENT - GEAR SHIFT - BACKLIGHTING - CODE CHANGE - CODE RESET - °C / °F - 12/24 h The functions of the settings menu are indicated in the following sections. Once the operation is finished, the instrument panel goes back to the main menu. TIME ADJUSTMENT The clock can be programmed with this option.
  • Page 36 GEAR SHIFT THRESHOLD The gear shift threshold can be set in this mode. The main screen shows the message "GEAR SHIFT THRESHOLD". Each time the MODE selector is pressed to the right, the threshold value increases by 100 RPM; contrariwise, each time the MODE selector is pressed to the left, the threshold value decreases by 100 RPM.
  • Page 37 02_34 02_35 CODE CHANGE This function is used to modify an old code. Once you have entered this function, the following message is displayed: "ENTER OLD CODE" After recognising the old code, the new code is requested and the display shows the following message: "ENTER NEW CODE"...
  • Page 38 Once the operation is finished, the instrument panel shows the SETTINGS menu. If it is the first time a code is stored, only the new code is requested. CODE RESET This function is used to set a new code when the old one is not available; in this case, at least two keys will have to be inserted in the ignition lock.
  • Page 39 - CLOCK/CHRONOMETER - VIEW TIMES - DELETE TIMES CLOCK/CHRONOMETER Select this option to display the screen that allows to select which function should be shown at the top of the display- clock or chronometer. The instrument panel keeps the chosen configuration even after the key is extracted / inserted.
  • Page 40 CALIBRATION To calibrate the ATC (Aprilia Traction Control) system, ride for approximately 10 sec- onds in a straight line on a flat section of road in second gear and at a speed of 30 +/- 02_37 2 Km/h (18.64 +/- 1.24 mph), until the message CALIBRATING is no longer shown on...
  • Page 41 Open the configuration menu to display the DIAGNOSIS option. This menu interfaces with the systems present on the vehicle and diagnoses them. To enable this menu, enter an access code available only from official Aprilia dealers. LANGUAGES Open the configuration menu to access the LANGUAGES function. Select the LAN- GUAGES option to choose the interface language.
  • Page 42: Ignition Switch

    Ignition switch (02_38) The ignition switch (1) is located at the front of the fuel reservoir. The vehicle is supplied with two keys (one is the spare key). The lights go off when the ignition switch is set to «OFF». NOTE THE KEY ACTIVATES THE IGNITION SWITCH AND OPERATES THE STEERING LOCK.
  • Page 43: Horn Button

    CAUTION TO AVOID LOSING CONTROL OF THE VEHICLE, NEVER TURN THE KEY TO "LOCK" WHILE RIDING. Horn button (02_39) Press it to activate the horn. 02_39 Switch direction indicators (02_40) Move the switch to the left, to indicate a left turn; move the switch to the right to indicate a right turn.
  • Page 44: Passing Button

    Passing button (02_41) Uses the high beam flash in case of danger or emergency. Releasing the switch deactivates the high beam flash. 02_41 Start-up button (02_42) Press the button and the starter motor spins the engine. CAUTION FIVE SECONDS AFTER THE ENGINE IS STARTED, THIS BUTTON CAN BE USED AS "MAPPING SELECTION"...
  • Page 45: Engine Stop Switch

    Engine stop switch (02_43) It acts as an engine cut-off or emergency stop switch. Press this switch to stop the engine. 02_43 System ABS WHERE CONTEMPLATED The ABS system is a device that prevents wheel locking in case of an emergency braking, thus increasing vehicle stability when braking, compared with a conventional braking system.
  • Page 46 - stop the vehicle; - key OFF-ON; - ride over 5 km/h (3.1 mph): the ABS warning light must be turned off; - the ABS system is working. If the ABS disabled indication remains: NOTE SHOULD THIS OCCUR, CONTACT AN aprilia Official Dealer.
  • Page 47 IMPORTANT TO CHECK THAT THE DISTANCE BETWEEN TONE WHEEL AND SENSOR IS THE ONE SPECIFIED. FOR CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT, CON- TACT AN Authorised APRILIA Workshop. IN THE CASE OF A MOTORCYCLE WITH THE ABS SYSTEM, BRAKE PADS WITH FRICTION MATERIALS THAT ARE NOT TYPE APPROVED WILL JEOPARDISE BRAKING, DRASTICALLY REDUCING RIDING SAFETY.
  • Page 48: System Atc (Aprilia Traction Control)

    0.3 - 2.00 mm (0.012 - 0.079 in) Distance between tone wheel and rear sensor 0.3 - 2.00 mm (0.012 - 0.079 in) System ATC (Aprilia Traction Control) WHERE CONTEMPLATED ATC is a system that monitors and, if necessary, limits rear wheelspin under acceler- ation to increase vehicle stability.
  • Page 49 ACCELERATING SUDDENLY WHILE THE VEHICLE IS INCLINED OR WITH THE HANDLEBARS TURNED WILL PUT THE VEHICLE IN AN UNSTABLE STATE THAT IS EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO RECTIFY. DO NOT SPEED RECKLESSLY. LIMITS OF GRIP ARE DETERMINED BY LAWS OF PHYSICS WHICH EVEN THE ATC SYSTEM CANNOT OVERCOME. WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS, KEY - Indicator light off: a system active after exceeding 5 km/h (3.1 mph) after switching on the panel;...
  • Page 50 - ATC system working correctly. If the 'ATC system deactivated' indication persists: NOTE SHOULD THIS OCCUR, CONTACT AN aprilia Official Dealer. THE ATC SYSTEM ACTS ON REAR WHEEL BY OBTAINING INFORMATION FROM THE ROTATION/LOCKING TONE WHEELS FITTED ON BOTH WHEELS.
  • Page 51: Immobilizer System Operation

    THE SYSTEM CAN BE DEACTIVATED AUTOMATICALLY WITH ATC WARNING LIGHT FIXED ON. TO REACTIVATE, TURN THE IGNITION SWITCH OFF AND THEN ON AGAIN AND SELECT THE REQUIRED SETTING. NOTE THE SYSTEM SENSORS WITH A SIGNIFICANT ACCURACY IN READING THE TONE WHEELS CAN GENERATE, WITH THE MOTORCYCLE AT A STANDSTILL AND ENGINE ON, A SPEED INDICATION OF km / h (mi) IN THE DIGITAL DIS- PLAY.
  • Page 52: Opening The Saddle

    The modulated signal is the "password" by which the appropriate central unit recog- nises the key and only after this occurs, it allows the engine start-up. CAUTION THE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM CAN MEMORISE UP TO FOUR KEYS. DATA STORAGE OPERATION CAN ONLY BE PERFORMED AT THE DEALER'S. DATA STORAGE PROCEDURE CANCELS THE EXISTING CODES.
  • Page 53 02_46 To lock the saddle (2): • Insert the seat (2) under the passenger seat strap (3). • Move the saddle (2) to fasten the front retainers correctly. • Push the centre of the saddle (2), where the rear retainers are, to trip the lock. CAUTION BEFORE LOWERING AND LOCKING THE SADDLE, CHECK THAT THE KEY HAS NOT BEEN LEFT INSIDE THE GLOVE-BOX / TOOLKIT COMPARTMENT.
  • Page 54: Glove/Tool Kit Compartment

    Glove/tool kit compartment (02_48, 02_49) To get access to the glove-box / toolkit: • Remove the saddle. • Unscrew and remove the two screws. • Remove the guard from the back, taking the four fixing points off (dotted in the figure). 02_48 02_49 Identification (02_50)
  • Page 55: Luggage Anchor Point

    BE VOID IF THE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) HAS BEEN MODI- FIED OR NOT PROMPTLY DETERMINED. CHASSIS NUMBER The chassis number is stamped on the right side of the headstock. Chassis No..... ENGINE NUMBER The engine number is printed on the base of the engine crankcase, left hand side. Engine No.
  • Page 56 02_52...
  • Page 57: Use

    DORSODURO 1200 - DORSODURO 1200 ABS - ATC Chap. 03...
  • Page 58: Checks

    CLE TO ENSURE CORRECT AND SAFE OPERATION. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE. DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT AN OFFICIAL Aprilia DEALER IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND HOW SOME CONTROLS WORK OR IF A MALFUNCTION IS DE- TECTED OR SUSPECTED.
  • Page 59 RIDE CHECKS Front and rear disc brake Check for proper operation. Check brake lever empty travel and brake fluid level. Check for leaks. Check brake pads for wear. If necessary top-up with brake fluid. Throttle grip Check that the throttle functions smoothly and can be fully opened and closed in all steering positions.
  • Page 60 Steering Check that the rotation is uniform, smooth and there are no signs of clearance or slackness. Side stand / Centre stand Check it works properly. Check OPTIONAL that there is no resistance when the side stand is pulled up and down and that the spring tension makes it snap back to its rest position.
  • Page 61: Refuelling

    Lights, warning lights, horn, rear Check function of horn and lights. stop light switch and electrical Replace bulbs or repair any faults devices noted. Tone wheels (only for vehicles with Check that the tone wheels are ABS system) perfectly clean Refuelling (03_02, 03_03) To refuel: •...
  • Page 62: Rear Shock Absorbers Adjustment

    Fuel reserve 2.5 l (0.55 UK gal; 0.66 US gal) after refuelling: • The fuel cap may only be refitted with the key (2) inserted. • Once the key (2) is inserted, press the cap to close it again. • Remove the key (2).
  • Page 63 Turn the (1) screw to adjust the shock absorber hydraulic rebound damping. ADJUST SHOCK ABSORBER REBOUND DAMPING TO SUIT THE VEHICLE OP- ERATING CONDITIONS. THE STANDARD SPRING PRELOAD SETTING IS SUITABLE FOR THE MAJOR- ITY OF RIDING CONDITIONS. IF REQUIRED, CONTACT AN OFFICIAL Aprilia DEALER TO REQUEST A PERSONALISED SETTING. 03_05...
  • Page 64 170 +/- 1.5 mm (6.69 +/- 0.059 in) 170 +/- 1.5 mm (6.69 +/- 0.059 in) 170 +/- 1.5 mm (6.69 +/- 0.059 in) Spring preload, ring nut (2) Contact an Official Aprilia Dealer Contact an Official Aprilia Dealer Contact an Official Aprilia Dealer...
  • Page 65: Front Fork Adjustment

    Check the tightening of all the elements and the correct operation of the front and rear suspension joints. CAUTION PLEASE CONTACT AN Official Aprilia Dealer TO HAVE THE FRONT FORK OIL CHANGED AND ITS OIL SEALS REPLACED. 03_06 The front suspension consists of a hydraulic fork connected to the headstock by means of two plates.
  • Page 66 ADJUSTMENTS Regular adjustment (standard): - rider only. Medium load setting: - (for example, rider with passenger and/or luggage). Setting for sports use. CAUTION 03_08 TO COUNT THE NUMBER OF RELEASES AND/OR REVOLUTIONS OF ADJUST- MENT SETTINGS (1 - 2) ALWAYS START FROM THE MOST RIGID SETTING (WHOLE CLOCKWISE ROTATION OF THE SETTING).
  • Page 67: Justering Af Greb Til Forbremse

    Justering af greb til forbremse (03_09) The distance between the end of the lever (1) and the handgrip (2) can be adjusted by rotating the set screw (3). The MAX and MIN clicks correspond to a lever end-handgrip distance of about 114 mm (4.49 in) and 96 mm (3.78 in) respectively.
  • Page 68: Starting Up The Engine

    That is to permit the adequate adjustment of the pad fric- tion material to the brake discs. AFTER THE SPECIFIED MILEAGE, TAKE YOUR VEHICLE TO AN Official Aprilia Dealer FOR THE CHECKS INDICATED IN THE "AFTER-RUN-IN" TABLE IN THE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SECTION TO AVOID INJURING YOURSELF, OTH- ERS AND /OR DAMAGING THE VEHICLE.
  • Page 69 EXHAUST FUMES CONTAIN CARBON MONOXIDE, AN EXTREMELY HARMFUL SUBSTANCE IF INHALED. NEVER START THE ENGINE IN A CLOSED OR INSUFFICIENTLY VENTILATED SPACE. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WARNING COULD LEAD TO UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND EVEN DEATH DUE TO SUFFOCATION. CAUTION WITH THE SIDE STAND LOWERED, THE ENGINE MAY ONLY BE STARTED WITH THE GEARBOX IN NEUTRAL.
  • Page 70 IF THE LOW FUEL WARNING LIGHT (6) ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL TURNS ON, REFUEL THE VEHICLE AT ONCE. THE OVERREVVING THRESHOLD IN NEW VEHICLES IS SET TO 6000 RPM. RAISE THIS THRESHOLD AS YOU GET USED TO THE VEHICLE. 03_12 •...
  • Page 71 AVOID PRESSING THE STARTER BUTTON (2) WHEN THE ENGINE HAS AL- READY STARTED, AS THIS COULD DAMAGE THE STARTER MOTOR. IF THE ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ICON IS DISPLAYED AND THE GENERAL WARNING LIGHT IS ON, THIS MEANS THAT THE OIL PRESSURE IN THE CIR- CUIT IS TOO LOW.
  • Page 72: Ride By Wire

    IF THE WORD "SERVICE" IS SHOWN ON THE (MULTIFUNCTION) DISPLAY DURING REGULAR ENGINE OPERATION, THIS MEANS THAT THE ELECTRON- IC CONTROL UNIT HAS DETECTED A PROBLEM. Ride by wire The vehicle is fitted with an innovative throttle control system, called RIDE BY WIRE, which ensures optimum engine performance, at all times, taking into account the rid- er's demand, the general operating conditions plus the external conditions (atmos- pheric pressure, temperature).
  • Page 73: Moving Off / Riding

    Moving off / riding (03_17, 03_18, 03_19, 03_20, 03_21, 03_22, 03_23) CAUTION IF, WHILE RIDING, THE LOW FUEL WARNING LIGHT (1) ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL TURNS ON, IT MEANS THERE IS STILL SOME FUEL LEFT. REFUEL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. CAUTION WHEN TRAVELLING WITHOUT PASSENGERS, MAKE SURE THE PASSENGER 03_17...
  • Page 74 • With throttle grip (2) closed (Pos. A) and engine at idle, operate the clutch lever (3). • Push the gearbox lever (4) downward to select the first gear. • Release the clutch lever (activated during start-up). CAUTION WHEN TURNING OFF THE VEHICLE, DO NOT RELEASE THE CLUTCH TOO QUICKLY OR SUDDENLY, AS THIS COULD CAUSE THE ENGINE TO STOP OR THE VEHICLE TO REAR UP ON THE BACK WHEEL.
  • Page 75 WARNING LIGHT IS ON DURING REGULAR ENGINE OPERATION, THIS MEANS THAT THE ENGINE OIL PRESSURE IN THE CIRCUIT IS TOO LOW. 03_21 IF THIS OCCURS, STOP THE ENGINE AND CONTACT AN APRILIA Official Deal- SHIFTING FROM A HIGHER TO A LOWER GEAR, CALLED "DOWNSHIFT", IS CARRIED OUT:...
  • Page 76 AND CHECK THE COOLANT LEVEL. IF THE TEMPERATURE INDICATOR CONTINUES FLASHING AFTER CHECKING THE COOLANT LEVEL, CONTACT AN OFFICIAL APRILIA DEALER. DO TURN THE IGNITION KEY TO "KEY OFF", BECAUSE THE COOLING FANS WOULD STOP REGARDLESS OF THE COOLANT TEMPERATURE, WHICH WOULD CAUSE A FURTHER TEMPERATURE RISE.
  • Page 77 IN MANY CASES THE ENGINE WILL CONTINUE TO OPERATE WITH LIMITED PERFORMANCE; IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN Official APRILIA Dealer. IN ORDER TO AVOID CLUTCH OVERHEATING, SHUT THE ENGINE OFF AS SOON AS POSSIBLE ONCE THE VEHICLE HAS STOPPED AND AT THE SAME TIME THE GEAR IS ENGAGED AND THE CLUTCH LEVER OPERATED.
  • Page 78: Stopping The Engine

    Stopping the engine (03_24) • Release the throttle grip (1) (Pos. A), brake gradually and at the same time "downshift" gears to slow down. Once the speed is reduced, before stopping the vehicle: • Operate the clutch lever (2) so that engine does not shut off. When the vehicle is at a standstill: •...
  • Page 79: Catalytic Silencer

    MAKE SURE THE VEHICLE AND SPECIALLY ITS HOT PARTS DO NOT POSE ANY RISK TO PEOPLE OR CHILDREN. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR VEHICLE UNAT- TENDED WITH THE ENGINE ON OR THE KEY IN THE IGNITION SWITCH. CAUTION IF THE VEHICLE FALLS OR IS ON A STEEP INCLINE FUEL CAN LEAK. FUEL USED TO DRIVE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES IS HIGHLY FLAM- MABLE AND CAN BECOME EXPLOSIVE UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS.
  • Page 80: Stand

    Check the muffler/exhaust silencer and the silencer pipes, make sure there are no signs of rust or holes and that the exhaust system works properly. If you not an increase in exhaust noise, take your vehicle to an Official Aprilia Dealer at once.
  • Page 81: Suggestion To Prevent Theft

    Suggestion to prevent theft CAUTION WHEN USING A DISC LOCKING DEVICE, PAY UTMOST ATTENTION TO RE- MOVE IT BEFORE RIDING. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WARNING MAY CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE BRAKING SYSTEM AND ACCIDENTS WITH CON- SEQUENT PHYSICAL INJURIES OR EVEN DEATH. NEVER leave the ignition key in the lock and always use the steering lock.
  • Page 82: Basic Safety Rules

    03_26 03_27 Basic safety rules (03_27) Follow the instructions given below attentively to avoid injuring persons, damaging property or the vehicle in the event of the rider or the passenger falling off the vehicle and/or the vehicle falling or overturning. When getting on and off the vehicle, make sure nothing is restricting your movements;...
  • Page 83 03_29 The stand has been designed to support the weight of the vehicle and a minimum load, without the added weight of rider and passenger. The purpose of the side stand is to prevent the vehicle from falling or overturning while rider and passenger get on the vehicle and get ready to ride;...
  • Page 84 THE VEHICLE IS EQUIPPED WITH PASSENGER FOOTRESTS TO FACILITATE GETTING ON OR OFF THE VEHICLE. THE PASSENGER MUST ALWAYS USE THE LEFT FOOTREST TO GET ON AND OFF THE VEHICLE. NEVER ATTEMPT TO GET OFF THE VEHICLE BY JUMPING OR STRETCHING YOUR LEG TO REACH THE GROUND.
  • Page 85 • Have the passenger fold out the two passenger footrests. • Give instructions as necessary to help the passenger mount the vehicle. • Lift and retract the side stand completely with the left foot. GETTING OFF THE VEHICLE • Select an appropriate parking spot. •...
  • Page 86 • Tilt the motorcycle until the stand touch the ground. • Grasp the handlebar firmly and get off the vehicle. • Turn the handlebar fully leftwards. • Return the passenger footrests to position. CAUTION MAKE SURE THE VEHICLE IS STABLE.
  • Page 87: Maintenance

    DORSODURO 1200 - DORSODURO 1200 ABS - ATC Chap. 04 Maintenance...
  • Page 88: Engine Oil Level Check

    Engine oil level check (04_01, 04_02, 04_03) Check the engine oil level frequently. NOTE CARRY OUT MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS AT HALF THE INTERVALS SPECI- FIED IF THE VEHICLE IS USED IN PARTICULAR RAINY OR DUSTY CONDI- TIONS, OFF ROAD OR FOR TRACK USE. 04_01 ENGINE OIL LEVEL MUST BE CHECKED WHEN THE ENGINE IS WARM.
  • Page 89: Engine Oil Top-Up

    • Switch off the engine and wait at least five minutes to allow the lubricant to drain back into the sump. • Keep the vehicle upright on a level surface and with both wheels on the ground. • Check the oil level from the sight glass on the clutch case. MAX = maximum level.
  • Page 90: Engine Oil Change

    Top-up the oil in the reservoir until you reach the correct level. Engine oil change CAUTION TO CHANGE THE ENGINE OIL, PLEASE CONTACT AN Official aprilia Dealer. IF YOU ARE ADEQUATELY TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED, REFER TO THE IN- STRUCTIONS IN THE WORKSHOP BOOKLET AVAILABLE ALSO AT ANY DEAL-...
  • Page 91: Tyres

    REFER TO THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE WORKSHOP BOOKLET AVAILABLE ALSO AT ANY DEALER. Tyres This vehicle is fitted with tyres without inner tubes (Tubeless). CHECK TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE REGULARLY AT AMBIENT TEMPERA- TURE. MEASUREMENTS MAY BE INCORRECT IF TYRES ARE WARM. CHECK PRESSURE MAINLY BEFORE AND AFTER LONG TRIPS.
  • Page 92: Spark Plug Dismantlement

    BE CARRIED OUT USING THE SPECIFIC TOOLS AND WITH THE ADEQUATE KNOWLEDGE. IT IS THEREFORE ESSENTIAL TO TAKE YOUR VEHICLE TO AN Official Aprilia Dealer OR SPECIALISED TYRE WORKSHOP TO CARRY OUT THE OPERATIONS ABOVE. NEW TYRES MAY BE COATED WITH A SLIPPERY COATING: RIDE WITH CAUTION DURING THE FIRST KILOMETRES.
  • Page 93: Removing The Air Filter

    Removing the air filter CAUTION TO REMOVE, CHECK AND REPLACE THE AIR FILTER, PLEASE CONTACT AN Official Aprilia Dealer. IF YOU ARE ADEQUATELY TRAINED AND EXPERI- ENCED, REFER TO THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS WORKSHOP BOOKLET AVAIL- ABLE ALSO AT ANY DEALER.
  • Page 94 GINE IS HOT AS THE COOLANT IS UNDER PRESSURE AND AT A HIGH TEM- PERATURE. CONTACT WITH SKIN OR CLOTHES MAY CAUSE SERIOUS BURNS AND/OR INJURIES. NOTE TAKE YOUR VEHICLE TO AN Official APRILIA Dealer TO HAVE THE COOLANT CHANGED. WARNING WAIT FOR THE ENGINE TO COOL DOWN BEFORE CHECKING OR TOPPING- UP THE COOLANT LEVEL.
  • Page 95: Checking The Brake Oil Level

    Otherwise: • Remove the filler cap (1). • Top-up with recommended coolant until the coolant level is near the "MAX" reference mark. Do not exceed this level or the coolant will spill out when the engine is turning. • Refit and lock the filler cap (1). 04_06 CAUTION IN THE EVENT OF COOLANT CONSUMPTION OR IF THE RESERVOIR IS EMP-...
  • Page 96: Braking System Fluid Top Up

    Braking system fluid top up CAUTION TO HAVE THE BRAKING SYSTEM FLUID TOPPED-UP, PLEASE CONTACT AN Official Aprilia Dealer. IF YOU ARE SUITABLY AND EXPERIENCED, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE WORKSHOP BOOKLET, WHICH IS AVAILABLE FROM ANY DEALER. Checking clutch fluid (04_09) •...
  • Page 97: Topping Up Clutch Fluid

    Topping up clutch fluid CAUTION FOR CLUTCH FLUID TOP-UP, PLEASE CONTACT AND Official Aprilia Dealer. IF YOU ARE ADEQUATELY TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED, REFER TO THE IN- STRUCTIONS IN THIS WORKSHOP BOOKLET AVAILABLE ALSO AT ANY DEALER. Battery removal (04_10, 04_11, 04_12, 04_13) •...
  • Page 98 • Undo and remove the screw (2). • Remove the battery locking bracket (3). 04_12 • Lift the battery (8). • Undo and remove the screw (4) of the negative terminal (-). • Move the negative lead (5) aside. • Undo and remove the screw (6) of the positive terminal (+).
  • Page 99: Checking The Electrolyte Level

    Checking the electrolyte level WARNING THIS VEHICLE IS FITTED WITH A MAINTENANCE-FREE BATTERY AND DOES NOT NEED ANY INTERVENTION, EXCEPT FOR SPORADIC CHECKS AND RE- CHARGE. Charging the battery • Remove the battery. • Get an adequate battery charger. • Set the battery charger for the recharge type indicated.
  • Page 100: Long Periods Of Inactivity

    Electric Current - 10 A Time - 0.5 hours Long periods of inactivity IF THE VEHICLE IS OUT OF USE FOR MORE THAN TWENTY DAYS, DISCON- NECT THE 30 A FUSE TO PREVENT BATTERY DETERIORATION CAUSED BY CURRENT CONSUMPTION BY THE MULTIFUNCTION COMPUTER. CAUTION REMOVING THE 30 A FUSES RESETS THESE FUNCTIONS: DIGITAL CLOCK, TRIP INFORMATION AND CHRONOMETER TIMES.
  • Page 101: Fuses

    NEVER USE A FUSE THAT IS DIFFERENT THAN WHAT IS SPECIFIED TO PRE- VENT DAMAGES TO THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OR SHORT CIRCUITS, WITH THE RISK OF FIRE. CAUTION A FUSE THAT BLOWS FREQUENTLY MAY INDICATE A SHORT CIRCUIT OR OVERLOAD. IF THIS OCCURS, CONSULT AN APRILIA Official Dealer.
  • Page 102 To check: • Set the ignition switch to "OFF" to avoid an accidental short circuit. • Open the cover of the secondary fuse box on the front left. • Take out one fuse at a time and check if the filament is broken. •...
  • Page 103: Lamps

    C - Permanent ABS - ATC positive (20 A) 04_17 Lamps CAUTION TO REMOVE, CHECK AND REPLACE THE BULB, PLEASE CONTACT AN Official Aprilia Dealer. IF YOU ARE ADEQUATELY TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED, RE- FER TO THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS WORKSHOP BOOKLET AVAILABLE ALSO AT ANY DEALER.
  • Page 104: Headlight Adjustment

    Headlight adjustment (04_18, 04_19, 04_20) NOTE IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL LEGISLATION, SPECIFIC PROCEDURES MUST BE FOLLOWED WHEN ALIGNING THE LIGHTS. 04_18 EU: To quickly and easily check the alignment of the front light, place the vehicle on a level surface 10 m (32.8 ft) away from a vertical wall. Turn on the dipped beam light, sit on the vehicle and check that the light beam projected onto the wall is a little below the level of the headlight (about 9/10 of the total height).
  • Page 105: Front Direction Indicators

    In order to carry out horizontal adjustment of the light beam: • Rest the vehicle on its stand. • Working from the left rear side of the windshield, use a short crosshead screwdriver on the specific screw (2). SCREW it (clockwise) to move the light beam to the left;...
  • Page 106: Rear Optical Unit

    Rear optical unit CAUTION TO REMOVE, CHECK AND REPLACE THE BULB, PLEASE CONTACT AN Official Aprilia Dealer. IF YOU ARE ADEQUATELY TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED, RE- FER TO THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS WORKSHOP BOOKLET AVAILABLE ALSO AT ANY DEALER. Rear turn indicators (04_22) •...
  • Page 107: Number Plate Light

    Number plate light CAUTION TO REMOVE, CHECK AND REPLACE THE BULB, PLEASE CONTACT AN Official Aprilia Dealer. IF YOU ARE ADEQUATELY TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED, RE- FER TO THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS WORKSHOP BOOKLET AVAILABLE ALSO AT ANY DEALER. Rear-view mirrors (04_23, 04_24) •...
  • Page 108: Front And Rear Disc Brake

    CAUTION REPEAT THE PROCEDURE TO REMOVE THE OTHER MIRROR. AFTER REFITTING, ADJUST THE REAR-VIEW MIRRORS CORRECTLY AND TIGHTEN THE NUTS IN ORDER TO ENSURE STABILITY. After refitting: • Adjust the rear-view mirror angle correctly. 04_24 Front and rear disc brake (04_25, 04_26, 04_27) THOROUGHLY DRY THE BRAKE DISCS WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED CLEAN- ING TO AVOID THE PADS STICKING TO THE DISCS.
  • Page 109 CAUTION CHECK BRAKE PADS FOR WEAR MAINLY BEFORE EACH RIDE. 04_25 To perform a quick pad wear check: • Rest the vehicle on its stand. • Carry out a visual inspection of brake disc and pads as follows: - at the front, for the front brake callipers (1); - on the right side of the vehicle, look from above downwards, for the rear brake calliper (2).
  • Page 110: Periods Of Inactivity

    If the friction material thickness (even of one front or rear pad) is reduced to a value of about 1.5 mm (0.06 in) (or even if one of the wear indicators is not very visible), contact an Official Aprilia Dealer to have all the calliper pads replaced. Periods of inactivity (04_28) Take some measures to avoid the side effects of not using the scooter.
  • Page 111: Cleaning The Vehicle

    NOTE TAKE THE PLASTIC BAGS OFF THE EXHAUST PIPE OPENING. • Uncover and clean the vehicle. • Check the battery for correct charge and install it. • Refill the fuel tank. • Carry out the pre-ride checks. CAUTION TEST RIDE THE VEHICLE AT MODERATE SPEED FOR A FEW KILOMETRES IN AN AREA AWAY FROM TRAFFIC.
  • Page 112 CAUTION BEFORE WASHING THE VEHICLE, COVER THE ENGINE AIR INTAKES AND THE EXHAUST PIPES. CAUTION AFTER CLEANING YOUR MOTORCYCLE, BRAKING EFFICIENCY MAY BE TEM- PORARILY AFFECTED DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF WATER ON THE FRICTION SURFACES OF THE BRAKING CIRCUIT. ALLOW LONGER BRAKING DISTAN- CES TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS.
  • Page 113 To clean off dirt and mud deposited from painted surfaces, soften caked dirt with a low-pressure water jet. Sponge off using a car body sponge soaked in a car body shampoo and water solution (2 - 4% parts of shampoo). Then rinse with plenty of water, and dry with a chamois leather.
  • Page 114: Transport

    INSTEAD DETERGENTS WITH SURFACE ACTIVE AGENTS NOT EXCEEDING 5% (NEUTRAL SOAP, DEGREASING DETERGENTS OR ALCOHOL). DRY THE SADDLE WELL AFTER CLEANING. CAUTION DO NOT APPLY PROTECTIVE WAX ON THE SADDLE AS IT MAY BECOME SLIP- PERY. Transport (04_32) Before transporting the vehicle, empty the fuel tank well and make sure it is perfectly dry.
  • Page 115: Chain Backlash Check

    CHAIN LINKS ARE FLATTENED OR JAMMED. TO AVOID RISK OF SEIZURE, LUBRICATE THE CHAIN ON A REGULAR BASIS. Chain backlash adjustment CAUTION TO ADJUST THE CHAIN BACKLASH, PLEASE CONTACT AN Official Aprilia Dealer. IF YOU ARE ADEQUATELY TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED, REFER TO...
  • Page 116: Checking Wear Of Chain, Front And Rear Sprockets

    DRY OR RUSTY PARTS. FLATTENED OR JAMMED CHAIN LINKS SHOULD BE LUBRICATED AND GOOD OPERATING CONDITIONS RESTORED. IF REPAIR IS NOT POSSIBLE, CONTACT AN Official Aprilia Dealer TO HAVE IT REPLACED. Chain lubrication and cleaning Never wash the chain with high pressure air/water jets or steam jets or highly flam-...
  • Page 117 • Wash the chain with fuel oil or kerosene. Maintenance operations should be more frequent if there are signs of quick rust. Lubricate the chain whenever necessary. • After washing and drying the chain, lubricate it with spray grease for sealed chains.
  • Page 119: Technical Data

    DORSODURO 1200 - DORSODURO 1200 ABS - ATC Chap. 05 Technical data...
  • Page 120 IMENSIONS Max. length 2248 mm (88.19 in) Max. width (at hand guards) 925 mm (36.42 in) Max. height 1205 mm (47.44 in) Saddle height 870 mm (34.25 in) Wheelbase 1528 mm (60.16 in) Kerb weight 223 kg (492 lb) Dry weight (unfuelled) 212 kg (467 lb) ENGINE Model...
  • Page 121 Outlet valve clearance 0.20 - 0.25 mm (0.0079 - 0.0098 in) Compression ratio 12.0 : 1 Electric Electric starter Engine idle speed 1400 ± 100 rpm Clutch Multiple-disk, oil-bathed clutch with control on the left side of the handlebar Lubrication system Wet crankcase.
  • Page 122 APACITY Fuel tank (reserve included) 15 l (3.30 UK gal; 3.96 USgal) Fuel reserve 2.5 l (0.55 UK gal; 0.66 US gal) Engine oil 3.1 l (without oil filter change) (0.68 UK gal; 0.82 USgal) 3.35 l (with oil filter change) (0.74 UKgal;...
  • Page 123 6th gear ratio 24/25 (secondary) Final drive gear ratio 16/40 RIVE CHAIN Type Endless (without master link) and with sealed links. No. of links 108 Model 525 ZRPK UEL SYSTEM Type Electronic injection (Multipoint) Throttle valve diameter Ø 57 mm (2.44 in) Fuel Premium unleaded...
  • Page 124 HASSIS Type Component chassis (bolted). Die- cast aluminium plates and high- strength steel tubular chassis. Steering inclination angle 27.3° Trail 118 mm (4.65 in) USPENSION Front Sachs upside-down stanchions with adjustable hydraulic damping and 43mm (1.69 in) diameter stanchions Travel 160 mm (6.3 in) Rear Oscillating swingarm with Sachs...
  • Page 125 RAKES Front Double floating disc, Ø 320 mm (12.60 in), radially-mounted calliper with four Ø 32 mm (1.26 in) pistons and two calliper pads Rear 240 mm (9.45 in) diam. disc brake with 34 mm (1.34 in) diam. single piston calliper HEEL RIMS Type Light alloy rims with extractable...
  • Page 126 Front tyre pressure rider only: 2.3 bar (230 kPa) (33.36 PSI) rider + passenger: 2.4 bar (240 kPa) (34.81 PSI) Rear tyre 180/55 ZR17" (73W) Rear tyre pressure rider only: 2.5 bar (250 kPa) (36.26 PSI) rider + passenger: 2.7 bar (270 kPa) (39.16 PSI) PARK PLUGS Standard spark plugs...
  • Page 127 Main fuses Auxiliary fuses 7.5 A; 10 A; 15 A ABS - ATC fuses (if fitted) 20 A Alternator (permanent magnet 13.5 V - 450 W at 6000 rpm type) ULBS High beam light 12 V - 60 W H4 Low beam light 12 V - 50 W H4 Front daylight running light...
  • Page 128: Kit Equipment

    Right turn indicator Left turn indicator General warning Gear in neutral Side stand down Fuel reserve Kit equipment (05_01) The tools supplied are: • Extension for wrench (1); • 3; - 4; - 5; - 6 mm (- 0.12 - 0.16 - 0.20 - 0.24 in) L-shaped hex Allen keys (2) ; •...
  • Page 129: Programmed Maintenance

    DORSODURO 1200 - DORSODURO 1200 ABS - ATC Chap. 06 Programmed maintenance...
  • Page 130: Scheduled Maintenance Table

    Correct maintenance is fundamental for ensuring the longevity of your vehicle and maintaining optimum functionality and performance. To this end, Aprilia offers a set of checks and maintenance services (at the owner's expense), that are summarised in the table shown on the following page. Any minor faults must be reported without delay to an Authorised Aprilia Dealer or Sub-Deal- er without waiting until the next scheduled service to solve it.
  • Page 131 OUTINE MAINTENANCE TABLE km x 1,000 Rear shock absorber Spark plug Drive chain (7) Transmission cables and controls Steering bearings and steering clearance Wheel bearings Control unit diagnosis Brake discs Air filter Engine oil filter Fork Vehicle general operation Valve clearance Cooling system Braking systems Light circuit...
  • Page 132 km x 1,000 Fork oil (2) Engine oil Light alignment Fork oil guards Flexible coupling (6) Clutch lever pin (7) Tyres - pressure/wear (5) Wheels Bolts and nuts tightening Stand joint Suspension and setting Fault warning light on instrument panel (4) Fuel lines (3) Clutch wear Break pad wear...
  • Page 133 Product Description Specifications FUCHS TITAN SAF 1091 Fork oil AGIP MP GREASE Grease for bearings, joints, couplings and As an alternative to the recommended product, leverages use top brand grease for roller bearings with an operating temperature range of -30°C...+140° C (-22°F...+284°F), a drop point of 150°C...
  • Page 135 TABLE OF CONTENTS Display: 23 Scheduled maintenance: ABS: 45 Identification: 54 Shock absorbers: 62 Advanced functions: 34 Immobilizer: 51 Spark plug: 92 Air filter: 93 Instrument panel: 21 Stand: 12, 80 Engine oil: 10, 88–90 Alarms: 25 Start-up: 44 Engine stop: 45 Stop switch: 45 Maintenance: 87, 129, 130 Battery: 11, 97, 99...
  • Page 136 The reliability of the vehicle also depends on its mechanical state. Checking the vehicle before riding it, its regular maintenance and the use of Original Aprilia Spare Parts only are essential factors! For information about the nearest Official Dealer and/or Service Centre, consult the Yellow Pages or search directly on the inset map in our Official Website: www.aprilia.com...

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