The Aprilia Shiver 750 was a naked motorcycle produced by Aprilia from 2007 until 2016 when it was succeeded by the Aprilia Shiver 900. It was the first production motorcycle that implemented the ride-by-wire system on a 90-degree V-twin engine.
In 2014, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Aprilia Shiver 750, a naked motorcycle in its eight-year production, featuring the same specifications as previous models without significant modifications.
The bike was fitted with ride-by-wire throttle, offering three riding modes. Sport, Touring, and Raine, where Sport provided full power and torque, Touring offered smoother performance, while Rain reduced the power, putting safety in the first place.
The 2014 Shiver 750 was equipped with standard fittings, like a small front cowl with a single headlight unit and a small wind deflector, a one-piece dual seat with passenger grab handles, a dual exhaust system with silencers mounted under the seat, and 12-spoke lightweight alloy wheels.
In the power department, the 2014 Aprilia Shiver 750 packed a 750cc four-stroke liquid-cooled V-twin engine underneath its fuel tank, boasting 95 hp at 9,000 rpm and 81 Nm (60 lb-ft) torque at 7,000 rpm.
Besides being the bike's backbone, the steel trellis frame offered mounting points for the suspension, which comprised a 43 mm inverted fork on the front with 120 mm of travel and an adjustable off-set shock absorber on the rear with 130 mm of travel.