Aprilia RX/SX 50
The 2006 Aprilia RX/SX 50 is a street/off-road motorcycle widely produced by Aprilia. It is powered by a six-speed, carburetor-fuelled, nikasil-lined and cast iron single-cylinder two-stroke engine manufactured by Derbi/Piaggio.
Manufacturer | Aprilia |
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Parent company | Derbi |
Production | Since 2006 |
Class | Motorcross, Supermoto |
Engine | 49.76 cc, 11.5:1 CR, liquid-cooled, carburetor-fuelled two-stroke |
Power | +/- 6.5 hp (4.8 kW) Restricted, 12 hp (8.9 kW) Derestricted |
Transmission | 6-speed manual |
Suspension | Ø40 mm hydraulic fork with leading axle; wheel travel 195 mm Rear: hydraulic monoshock; Non-adjustable; wheel travel 180 mm |
Brakes | Front: 300 mm stainless steel disc; floating quad-piston caliper Rear: 180 mm stainless steel disc; twin-piston caliper |
Fuel capacity | 7 litres |
Related | Aprilia RX50, Aprilia MX50, Aprilia SX125 |
Styling and concept
The 2006 Aprilia RX/SX 50s are the renovated successors of the Aprilia RX 50 first produced in 1992;[1] the panels and layout are based closely on the bigger displacement Aprilia RXV/SXVs.
Engine
The engine in the Aprilia SX 50 is sourced from Derbi/Piaggio (D50B0/D50B1). This engine is used in the Derbi Senda DRD/X-Race/X-Treme supermotos and crossers, as well as the 2006 onwards Derbi GPR 50 and Aprilia RS 50 road bikes. Engine parts from the crossers and supermotos can be directly swapped with one another; there are some small differences between the road bike and supermoto engine and frame which may require modification to transfer some external engine parts (exhaust, airbox etc.)
Specifications
SX50
50 cc single cylinder, four-petal reed valve case induction and two-stroke injection (automix) carburetor fueled.
- Engine displacement – 49.76 cc
- Bore/stroke – 39,88×40 mm
- Compression ratio – 11.5:1
- Clutch – Wet, multiple plate
- Starting – Kickstart
- Exhaust = Catalytic converter
- Rotor Ignition/Generator = 85w/120w
- Cooling system – Liquid-cooled
- Fuel tank size = 7 litres
- Fuel system – Carburetor Dell'Orto PVHA 17.5 mm
- Main jet = 102
- Needle Jet = A13, notch #2
- Idle jet = 30
- Transmission
- 1st = 1st 11/34
- 2nd = 2nd 15/30
- 3rd = 3rd 18/27
- 4th = 4th 20/24
- 5th = 5th 22/23
- 6th = 6th 23/22
- Primary drive = 21/78
- Sprockets
- Front = 14 Teeth
- Rear = 52 Teeth
- Overall Final Drive ratio = 14/52
- Spark plug = DENSO W27ESR-U/IW27 NGK BR9ES/BR9EG/BR9EIX
- Gap = .6-7 mm
- Wheelbase = 55.354 in (1,406 mm)
- Length = 79.68 in (2,024 mm)
- Width = 80.511 in (2,045 mm)
- Height = 32.677 in (830 mm)
- Tires = Front: 100/80 - 17 inch; Rear: 130/70 - 17-inch
RX50
50 cc single cylinder, four petal reed valve case induction and two-stroke injection (automix) carburetor fueled
- Engine displacement = 49.76 cc
- Bore/stroke = 39,88×40 mm
- Compression ratio = 11.5:1
- Clutch = Wet, multiple plate
- Starting = Kickstart
- Exhaust = Catalytic converter
- Rotor Ignition/Generator = 85w/120w
- Cooling System = Liquid-cooled
- Fuel Tank Size = 7 litres
- Fuel System = Carburetor Dell'Orto PVHA 17.5 mm
- Main Jet = 102
- Needle Jet = A13, notch #2
- Idle Jet = 30
- Transmission
- 1st = 1st 11/34
- 2nd = 2nd 15/30
- 3rd = 3rd 18/27
- 4th = 4th 20/24
- 5th = 5th 22/23
- 6th = 6th 23/22
- Primary Drive = 21/78
- Sprockets
- Front = 14 Teeth
- Rear = 53 Teeth
- Overall Final Drive ratio = 14/53
- Spark Plug = DENSO W27ESR-U/IW27 NGK BR9ES/BR9EG/BR9EIX
- Gap = .6-7 mm
- Wheelbase = 55.354 in (1,406 mm)
- Length = 79.68 in (2,024 mm)
- Width = 80.511 in (2,045 mm)
- Height = 32.677 in (830 mm)
- Tires = Front: 90/90 - 21 inch; Rear: 110/80 - 18-inch
Restriction
Restriction varies depending on the country and sky, person, or company the bike is purchased from. The engine is usually restricted in the following ways:
- Carburetor
- 'Strangle' baffle/plate in Air filter manifold
- 74 Main jet
- Exhaust
- Exhaust fume/pressure outlet pipes
- Catalytic converter
- Sprockets
- Front; reduced to 11/53 or 12/53
References
- "APRILIA models & history - autoevolution". www.autoevolution.com. Retrieved 2019-06-19.
- "SX 50 Technical sheet". Aprilia. Archived from the original on 3 May 2014. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
- Biker, Maxx (17 July 2009). "2009 Aprilia RX50/SX 50". Top Speed. Retrieved 18 September 2018.