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The '''RS3 Cube''' is a prototype race motorcycle that was developed by '''[[Aprilia]]''' to compete in the 2002 and 2003 [[MotoGP]] seasons. It was unveiled at the [[Bologna Motor Show]] in December 2001 by Aprilia's president, Ivano Beggio, and their race boss, Jan Witteveen. The Cube is powered by a 990&nbsp;[[cubic centimeter|cc]] [[straight-3|inline-3]] [[four-stroke]] engine. Due to its ease of wheeling, lack of front-end feel, vibration from both the front and rear wheels, and unpredictable response from its fly-by-wire throttle system, Cube rider [[Colin Edwards]] proclaimed the bike was ''"born bad,"'' and ''"just so many things that need fixing."'' His teammate on the 2003 Aprilia team, [[Noriyuki Haga]], crashed the Cube 28 times in a single season. The RS3 Cube did not compete in any following MotoGP seasons. The engine in this, was considered the most powerful at that time, producing about 240 bhp. A testbed that never was raced was producing 260 bhp at one point before Aprilia bowed out of MotoGP.
 
The '''RS3 Cube''' is a prototype race motorcycle that was developed by '''[[Aprilia]]''' to compete in the 2002 and 2003 [[MotoGP]] seasons. It was unveiled at the [[Bologna Motor Show]] in December 2001 by Aprilia's president, Ivano Beggio, and their race boss, Jan Witteveen. The Cube is powered by a 990&nbsp;[[cubic centimeter|cc]] [[straight-3|inline-3]] [[four-stroke]] engine. Due to its ease of wheeling, lack of front-end feel, vibration from both the front and rear wheels, and unpredictable response from its fly-by-wire throttle system, Cube rider [[Colin Edwards]] proclaimed the bike was ''"born bad,"'' and ''"just so many things that need fixing."'' His teammate on the 2003 Aprilia team, [[Noriyuki Haga]], crashed the Cube 28 times in a single season. The RS3 Cube did not compete in any following MotoGP seasons. The engine in this, was considered the most powerful at that time, producing about 240 bhp. A testbed that never was raced was producing 260 bhp at one point before Aprilia bowed out of MotoGP.
 
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Revision as of 10:53, 10 December 2007


The RS3 Cube is a prototype race motorcycle that was developed by Aprilia to compete in the 2002 and 2003 MotoGP seasons. It was unveiled at the Bologna Motor Show in December 2001 by Aprilia's president, Ivano Beggio, and their race boss, Jan Witteveen. The Cube is powered by a 990 cc inline-3 four-stroke engine. Due to its ease of wheeling, lack of front-end feel, vibration from both the front and rear wheels, and unpredictable response from its fly-by-wire throttle system, Cube rider Colin Edwards proclaimed the bike was "born bad," and "just so many things that need fixing." His teammate on the 2003 Aprilia team, Noriyuki Haga, crashed the Cube 28 times in a single season. The RS3 Cube did not compete in any following MotoGP seasons. The engine in this, was considered the most powerful at that time, producing about 240 bhp. A testbed that never was raced was producing 260 bhp at one point before Aprilia bowed out of MotoGP.

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