RSV becomes RS3
QB Carbon's latest kit turns superbike into MotoGP
replica.
When Aprilia unveiled its RS3 Cube motoGP bike
last year, it was widely acclaimed as the best
looking bike in the MotoGP paddock.
Now you can have those stunning looks without
having to wait for a road-going Cube triple to
arrive. QB carbon have released this RS3 replica
kit which will fit on to the Aprilia mille V-twin.
The full carbon-fibre kit costs just over £4000,
but the firm has also developed cheaper alternative
parts in glass-fibre.
The carbon-fibre upper fairing is modelled exactly
on the GP bike - right down to the twin air intakes
- and incorporates elements of the Mille's standard
headlamp to mix stunning looks with road-legality.
The fairing sides and belly pan are carbon-fibre
race versions of the Mille bodywork. And there
is also a carbon seat unit, modelled directly on
the Cube's - which uses a subtle LED light to round
off a neat rear end.
And to really make you feel like Colin Edwards
or Nori Haga the Mille can now be decked out in
full MotoGP Aprilia warpaint.
You don't have to go the whole hog with this conversion
kit. You can pick bits according to your budget.
Rumours suggest a road-going version of the Cube
from Aprilia could make as much as 175bhp - the
only RSVs that reach that kind of figure were to
be found in the garage of WSB racer Noriyuki Haga
last year. So to squeeze out some extra power and
enhance the Mille's glorious V-twin growl QB Carbon
has fitted nearly £900 worth of Giannelli
race system. Its capped off by twin cans - an improvement,
many would agree, over the stock bike's bulky single
can.
The Mille R used for this show bike already comes
with Ohlins suspension so QB haven't really gone
to town on the chassis. They've limited themselves
to a set of Roby Moto rearsets and some race-spec
PFM six-pot brakes.
QB Carbon is also developing a high-capacity tank
and a larger airbox for the RSV-R, which according
to John Merrill, is their most popular bike.
Exhaust and Seat unit
Full Giannelli race exhaust is more WSB than MotoGP.
It should add a couple of extra bhp and a whole
load more noise. The seat has been redsigned to
mirror the RS3 Cube's unit exactly - the only noticeable
difference is th use of clear LEDs for rear and
brake lights on this road-going version.
Upper Fairing
Modelled exactly on the Aprilia GP bike's fairing
except for the headlight - which is an original
RSVunit, with the central portions cunningly concealed. |