
Pre-Falco
Aprilia had no sport-tourer in 1996
Falco launched 1999 with RSV Mille V-twin engine in sport-tourer chassis
Aprilia's 1999 Falco SL1000 used the RSV Mille's 998cc 60° V-twin engine detuned for sport-touring duty — 116bhp at peak, half-faired, comfortable upright ergonomics. The friendly road version of the RSV Mille superbike. Killed in 2004 with no direct successor — Aprilia stopped building V-twin sport-tourers entirely. Cult bike on US used market.

Aprilia had no sport-tourer in 1996
Falco launched 1999 with RSV Mille V-twin engine in sport-tourer chassis
998cc liquid-cooled 60° V-twin (RSV Mille-derived, detuned)
Half-faired sport-tourer, comfortable ergos, panniers fittable
Aprilia killed Falco in 2004 — V-twin sport-tourer market collapsed
Caponord 1200 (2013) was the V-twin tourer-adventure successor
Aprilia has no V-twin sport-tourer in 2026
Tuono V4 (super-naked) and RSV4 (sport) are Aprilia's V-engine lineup
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