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Aprilia RSV4 RR / RF Setup

Suspension adjuster reference for the Aprilia RSV4 RR / RF (2015-2020) (Superbike / Sportbike). See which clickers and ride-height adjusters it has, the baseline you should start from, and which symptom maps to which adjuster.

Last updated: 2015-2020
On this page
  1. 0101 — Adjusters
  2. 0202 — Baseline setup
  3. 0303 — Common symptoms
  4. 0404 — FAQ

01What this bike lets you adjust

Every change you can make to the RSV4 RR / RF’s suspension falls into one of the circuits below. Knowing which adjusters you actually have is the first step — there’s no point chasing a high-speed compression fix on a bike that only offers preload.

Front fork

  • Low-speed compression
  • High-speed compression
  • Rebound damping
  • High-speed rebound
  • Spring preload
  • Fork height (ride height)
  • Spring rate (swappable)

Rear shock

  • Low-speed compression
  • High-speed compression
  • Rebound damping
  • High-speed rebound
  • Spring preload
  • Ride height (shock length)
  • Spring rate (swappable)
Where are the exact clicker limits?
This page is the map of which adjusters the RSV4 RR / RF has. The factory-accurate number of clickson each one — so you always know your range and never wind past a stop — lives in the Apex Wizard app, free.

02Where to start — the baseline

Whatever the RSV4 RR / RF offers, the order of operations is always the same. Start from the OEM clicker baseline (count every adjuster from fully closed), set tyre pressures, then set sag before you touch a single damping clicker.

  • Tyre pressure first.It moves the chassis more than any clicker. Start from a known cold target — see the track day tyre pressure guide.
  • Then sag.Aim for roughly 30–38 mm front and 25–30 mm rear rider sag on a sportbike, then verify against the manual. Full method in the sag guide.
  • Then one clicker at a time. Change one thing, ride the same reference, log it. The full loop is in the suspension tuning guide.

03Match the symptom to the adjuster

On the RSV4 RR / RF, as on any bike, diagnose by the corner phase where the problem shows up — not the symptom alone. A few of the most common ones:

04Aprilia RSV4 RR / RF setup FAQ

What suspension adjustments does the Aprilia RSV4 RR / RF have?
Up front the RSV4 RR / RF offers low-speed compression, high-speed compression, rebound damping, high-speed rebound, spring preload, fork height (ride height) and spring rate (swappable). At the rear it offers low-speed compression, high-speed compression, rebound damping, high-speed rebound, spring preload, ride height (shock length) and spring rate (swappable). Tyre pressure and chassis geometry round out the picture. Apex Wizard stores the factory-accurate clicker limits for each of these so you always know how many clicks of range you actually have.
Does the Aprilia RSV4 RR / RF have high-speed compression adjustment?
Yes. The RSV4 RR / RF splits compression damping into separate high- and low-speed circuits at both ends, so you can tune sharp kerb and bump absorption separately from braking and drive pitch.
What suspension sag should I set on the Aprilia RSV4 RR / RF?
As a starting point for a sportbike, aim for roughly 30–38 mm of front rider sag and 25–30 mm at the rear, then confirm against the service manual. Always set sag before touching any clicker — it's the geometry baseline everything else depends on.

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