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Motorcycle specifications ApriliaPegaso 600 1992

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When I began researching the Aprilia Pegaso 600, I was genuinely surprised to see how much the 650cc versions had overshadowed the very first Pegaso. It’s true that the Pegaso has been powered by the liquid-cooled Rotax 650cc engine since 1993 (14 years of loyal service—that leaves its mark). Nevertheless, the 600, introduced in 1989 and sold until 1994, was—let’s not forget—the first large-displacement Aprilia to break away from the Noale brand’s green tradition.

Up until then, Aprilia had treated us to some excellent trail bikes, but they were always very much off-road or rally-oriented. The 600 Pegaso was therefore the brand’s first attempt at a road bike, while retaining its trail DNA. The target is clearly identified: the Honda NX 650 Dominator.

The overall design immediately brings the Honda to mind. The fuel tank and front fairing assembly is clearly inspired by it, and the proportions are quite similar. The lines are, however, a bit more fluid, and the colors (metallic midnight blue and burgundy) are more stylish. The clearly stated goal was to offer a more road-oriented, more urban, and more luxurious (at least in appearance) alternative to the dominant Dominator.

To achieve this, it features a brand-new front end with an inverted fork and a smaller-diameter wheel, unwittingly launching the trend for 19-inch front wheels (which would later become standard on almost all road-oriented trail bikes). And while this front end isn’t without its flaws (the fork is a bit too soft and the turning radius is a bit tight), it gives this trail bike a distinct identity of its own, along with a nice liveliness.

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The rest of the chassis is fairly conventional; the frame is made of square-section steel tubing, and the swingarm is paired with an APS-type monoshock.

Aprilia Pegaso 600 1992The engine, as is often the case with Aprilia, is supplied by Rotax. This 562cc single-cylinder is still air-cooled but boasts all the features of a modern engine: single overhead camshaft, 4 valves, electric start, and kick-start. The result is very enjoyable. The torquey and lively engine is one of the best single-cylinder engines on the market. It combines the high-end power of a Yamaha XTZ660 Ténéré with the character of a Honda 650 Dominator. It benefits from a perfectly spaced 5-speed transmission that is smooth and precise, even if neutral is sometimes a bit hard to find. One minor drawback, however: the engine has a slight tendency to vibrate around 5,000 rpm, which detracts a bit from the riding experience.

In the saddle, the bike demonstrates impressive agility right from the first few miles. It handles corners very well, but while the front brake is powerful and has good bite, it puts a strain on the inverted fork, which is just a touch too soft. This softness is a plus for smooth riding but a slight drawback when the rider pushes hard.

In terms of comfort, the seat is fairly well-padded, and the rudimentary windshield is effective up to 120–130 km/h, but no more. This is by no means a deal-breaker for an urban/road-oriented trail bike with relatively modest performance (161 km/h top speed). As a trade-off for its road-oriented design, the Pegaso is limited to paved trails when off-road; its suspension travel and 19-inch wheel do not give it significant off-road capabilities.

This motorcycle was an instant success. Aprilia knew how to take the best of its green bikes to offer a new direction for its lineup. The Pegaso had character and held its own against its competitors. It was, however, a bit pricey (36,800 FF in 1990) compared to the Japanese models. It coexisted during its final two years with its successor, the second-generation Pegaso 650, proof that it had found its audience.

Aprilia Pegaso 600 1992

Tanthallas - Photos: Manufacturer & Fréféric GOUEFFON

Key facts Aprilia Pegaso 600 (1992) : What you need to know before you buy

Highlights

  • Engine
  • Aesthetics
  • Agility

Weak points

  • Battery life
  • The fork is too flexible

Prices

Basic version
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Bikers' reviews

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Model sold in 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Specifications Aprilia Pegaso 600 1992

Chassis
Frame : single-beam steel girder
Fuel capacity : 13 liters (3.43 US gallons)
Dry weight : 147 kg (324 lb)
Front axle
38mm inverted fork, Wheel travel : 101 mm (3.98 in)
Braking 1 disc Ø 300 mm (11.81 in), 2-piston caliper
Front tire : 100 / 90 - 19 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 1.7 bar
Transmission
5 stage gearbox
Secondary by chain
Rear axle
APS single-shock absorber, Wheel travel : 220 mm (8.66 in)
Braking 1 disc Ø 220 mm (8.66 in), single-piston caliper
Rear tire : 130 / 80 - 17 → Order this type of tire
Pressure : 1.8 bar
Motor
single-cylinder , 4 strokes
Cooling system : by air
1 ACT
4 valves per cylinder
562 cc
46 ch (45.40 hp) to 7 rpm
5 mkg to 6 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio : 3.24 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : 29.4 kg/mkg
Practical information
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Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 2 reviews

French Ducaprilia Model 1989
Very good bike, the very essence of mono. homogeneous and easily improved, excellent engine feel, synthesis of an LC4, Dominator, XTZ (I've had all three). Good handling, good braking for a trail bike, but the forks need to be tweaked - mine's fine with shims and thicker oil. Limited turning radius (thanks to the inverted forks!), somewhat awkward seat height, reduced range (11 liters after running out of fuel...the reserve indicator lights up = 15Km before running out of fuel). Rating : 4/5
French Benoit Model 1989
excellent motorcycle with a super Rotax engine made of reinforced concrete. a million perfo parts available for the engine up to 640 cc. Cheap suspension, decent braking, lousy turning circle! Big and high for nothing... Rating : 3/5
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the Pegaso 600 1992

What is the power of the Pegaso 600 1992?
The Pegaso 600 1992 develops a power of 46 ch (45.40 hp)
What is the torque of the Pegaso 600 1992?
The maximum torque of the Pegaso 600 1992 is 5 mkg to 6 rpm.
What is the weight of the Pegaso 600 1992?
The Pegaso 600 1992 has a a dry weight of 147 kg (324 lb).
What is the price of the Pegaso 600 1992?
, in France