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Aprilia Troubleshooting

Aprilia is an Italian motorcycle manufacturer founded immediately after World War II in Noale, Italy, by Alberto Beggio. The company started as a manufacturer of bicycles and moved on to manufacture scooters and small-capacity motorcycles.


Motorcycle Troubleshooting

High Fuel Consumption
Now, this is something which concerns all the bikers as the price of fuel is hiking sky high. First of all, it depends on the way you ride your bike. Proper gear shifting & riding at a constant speed can really give you a high mileage. But this is just one part of getting a good economy. There are some small but important factors too. Proper changing of engine oil can really help you in getting good mileage. A good tuning in the carburetor is very much important too.
You should also check out your clutch plates. The radials play a vital role too. Less air pressure in radials can increase your fuel consumption. Your tires should move along smoothly. Chain sprockets, brake shoe problems, drum problems, bearings can also play a major role in fuel consumption.

Fuel Tank Rust
Rust as a general issue is common in older bikes and can occur practically anywhere. If you leave your bike for a long period with a half-full tank it can lead to problems over time. It’s more likely to happen if you are parked in an area where there is relatively high humidity.
It’s important to check your tank at regular intervals and, if there is a rust problem, get it sorted straight away. The best way to stop it from developing at all is to ensure that your tank is filled with gas most of the time, especially if you are leaving your bike parked up for a while.

Bad batteries
Like your gas going bad, if you don’t ride your bike often enough, your batteries will get drained and your bike won’t start. There are two ways to fix this; either ride more often so your battery can maintain its charge or charge your battery when you’re home. 
Be sure not to overcharge your batteries. This could damage them to the point where they explode. According to Consumer Reports, you can prevent this by buying a battery minder and charger, which can charge the batteries safely.

Bad drive chain
If your drive chain feels off, it likely doesn’t have enough lube or it’s become too loose. It’s important to keep your chain lubricated because you’ll crash if it snaps. Additionally, routinely tightening the chains will help prevent them from snapping. Keep in mind that drive chains will naturally loosen with age, so you’ll have to replace them eventually.

Bad tires
Worn-out tires are the leading cause of bikes breaking down. If your tires get too worn out, then you must replace them. However, preventing your tires from breaking down in the middle of the road is obviously crucial, too. Routinely inspect your tires to see if they’re damaged or not. If you can spot this early, then you can replace your tires from the comfort of your garage.

Bad appearance 
A dirty bike means poor performance, according to professionals. Not only does dirt look bad, but it can also damage your engine. The solution is obvious; wash your bike routinely. Manufacturers recommend cleaning it once a week to prevent dirt and grime from doing any lasting damage.

SOURCE: https://www.whitesbodyworks.com/6-most-common-motorcycle-problems-and-what-to-do-about-them/



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Product Reviews:

I bought it about 5 months ago. In the second month alone, I found a lot of
I bought it about 5 months ago. In the second month alone, I found a lot of problems. The exhaust pipe emits a lot of smoke, the noise is very big, it is difficult to start... but when I find the dealer At that time, he told me that he had no other way than to send the smoked video to the manufacturer, and he said that he thought that there should be no big problem, but a new scooter always took the initiative when it started. The smoke lasted for nearly 7 minutes, and I don't think it can be said to be normal. At that time, I asked if I could return or replace a car. He told me that it was absolutely impossible. At the time, he said that he sent the video to the manufacturer's representative, but three months later, there was no information to reply to me.
Published: August 1, 2018
Bill W
Source: productreview.com

If u wanna get a 50cc to go fast.... This is the machine. I was very surpri
If u wanna get a 50cc to go fast.... This is the machine. I was very surprised of what this thing was capable of, after it was derestricted. Work done: Washer taken off gearband, gold plate carb restricter taken off, and a Leo Vince' pipe derestricted with new clutch rollers, springs and weights. I weigh 100kgs, 80 kph all day long.... No sweat.
Published: June 1, 2015
kozo
Source: productreview.com.au

Bought my Aprilia sr 50 from new from Youles for 2,367 thought it was bette
Bought my Aprilia sr 50 from new from Youles for 2,367 thought it was better to buy a good make or so i thought, 1st year was ok but not to good at starting from cold, then exhaust started blowing, weld at neck failed Youles said exhaust not covered by warranty, price of original exhaust over 200 pounds so got aftermarket one for 60 fitted,it then started to cut out in the rain and could not get it to start until the next day when everything had dried out, took it back to Youles as it was under warranty they had it a few days, but i found it still to cut out in the rain, had it back to them for another few days and they said it was electrical fault from the wires from the engine, seemed better then but still hard to get started when cold, then just after warranty ran out forks started to leak oil.Then after another few weeks the engine seized up and had only done 3,500 miles, I took it to my local garage he had it for three months and found that the oil supply cable had snapped depriving it of oil and also found that a thrust washer on the main shaft was missing had to have full engine rebuild at a cost to me of 800 he said bike was not very good build quality for its make, even after this the bike was still not good at starting from cold. Then thankfully someone pulled out on me knocking me off it and wrote it off, the insurance company asked me if i wanted it back I gladly said no, i was glad it was not my problem anymore. Just wish i had bought a much cheaper bike elsewhere.
Published: June 1, 2015
spud
Source: productreview.com.au

This is an excellent scooter for day-to-day commuting (e.g. to/from work in
This is an excellent scooter for day-to-day commuting (e.g. to/from work in the city). Has enough storage space under the seat (e.g. for 4 x 2L milk bottles no problem) and even infront of your legs. I bought mine in 2006 (new) and had the ECU re-mapped by the dealer to get a bit more fuel into the cylinder. After about 2000km I had a Leo Vince exhaust fitted which made it sound slightly louder but improved acceleration and top speed by about 10% (which is noticeable on a small scooter such as this). I am consistently achieving about 42km/L and can accelerate upto 80 km/h no worries (I weigh about 75kgs). Travelling down a decent hill I can manage to clock 100km/h and can easily keep up with 90 km/h traffic on Southern Cross Drive in Sydney! All this from a 50cc scooter! What more can I say???
Published: June 1, 2012
Haribolman
Source: productreview.com.au

what fuel economy is expected from a 2013 SR50MT (air cooled). as I am only
what fuel economy is expected from a 2013 SR50MT (air cooled). as I am only getting about 65klm from a 7 litre tank. Yes I have a Leo Vince exhaust and a bigger carby but This scooter drinks more than my V6 ute and a hell of a lot more than my 400cc dirt bike? I was expecting about 150 - 200k per tank. Is this normal?
Published: June 1, 2019
Emery
Source: productreview.com.au

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