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1998 - 2005 APRILIA RX 50

RX 50 (1998 - 2005)

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Aprilia RX 50 (1998-2005): A Two-Stroke Legacy for Off-Road Enthusiasts

Introduction

The Aprilia RX 50, produced between 1998 and 2005, remains a cult favorite among entry-level riders and off-road enthusiasts. Designed as a gateway to motorcycling for teens and young adults (and even younger riders in its Mini variants), this Italian two-stroke enduro machine blends practicality with a raw, exhilarating riding experience. Whether you’re navigating forest trails, practicing motocross basics, or commuting through city streets, the RX 50’s lightweight chassis and punchy engine make it a versatile companion. Let’s dive into what makes this motorcycle generation unforgettable—and why it still resonates with riders today.


Design & Ergonomics


The RX 50’s design screams purpose-built aggression. With its high-mounted front fender, slim bodywork, and rally-inspired decals (available in bold combinations like Black/Yellow, Baltic Blue/Sky Blue, and Matt Black/Red), it looks every bit the off-road warrior. The standard RX 50 features a closed-cradle steel frame split at the exhaust level, optimized for durability during hard landings.

At 890–940 mm (35–37 inches) seat height, the full-size RX 50 suits riders around 160–180 cm (5'3"–5'11") tall, though shorter riders might tip-toe. The Mini variants, like the Mini RX 50 Entry (615 mm/24.2" seat height) and Challenge (734 mm/28.9"), cater to younger audiences aged 4–12 with scaled-down dimensions. Dry weights range from a featherlight 35 kg (77 lbs) for Mini models to 92–98 kg (203–216 lbs) for the full-size bike—easy to maneuver even in tricky terrain.

The cockpit is minimalist, with analog instrumentation and a flat, motocross-style handlebar. Aprilia prioritized function over luxury, but the ergonomics are surprisingly comfortable for long rides, thanks to a narrow fuel tank and well-placed footpegs.


Engine Performance: Two-Stroke Simplicity


The RX 50’s beating heart is its air- or liquid-cooled single-cylinder two-stroke engine, displacing 49.7–49.9 cc depending on the variant. Let’s break down the power profiles:

  • Standard RX 50 (8–9 HP): The liquid-cooled models (e.g., 2005 RX 50 Racing) produce 8 HP at 10,000 RPM, hitting a top speed of 70 km/h (43.5 mph). The 6-speed gearbox is a standout feature, allowing precise control over the narrow powerband.
  • Mini RX 50 Experience (9 HP): Despite its tiny 38 kg (84 lbs) weight, this variant boasts a 9 HP air-cooled engine—enough for serious fun on dirt tracks.
  • Entry-Level Models (2–3 HP): Designed for kids, these use detuned engines with carburetors like the Dell’Orto PHBN 14 MS.

The two-stroke character is unmistakable: a raspy exhaust note, instant throttle response, and the need to “ride the clutch” in technical sections. The liquid-cooled engines (12.0:1 compression) feel more refined, while air-cooled Minis reward riders with a raw, unapologetic vibe.


Handling & Off-Road Capability


Aprilia engineered the RX 50 to tackle everything from rocky trails to sandy washes. Key highlights:

Suspension

  • Front: Upside-down telescopic forks with 250 mm (9.8") of travel soak up bumps confidently. The Racing model upgrades to 35 mm stanchions for better rigidity.
  • Rear: A steel swingarm paired with an adjustable monoshock offers 260 mm (10.2") of wheel travel. The Aprilia Progressive System (APS) on Racing variants ensures progressive damping during hard hits.

Brakes & Wheels

  • Full-size models use 220 mm single discs front and rear, providing ample stopping power. Mini variants rely on drum brakes—a sensible choice for lighter bikes.
  • Spoked wheels with knobby tires (front: 80/90-21, rear: 110/80-18) grip loose surfaces well. Mini models use smaller 10–14" wheels tailored for younger riders.

Ground Clearance & Weight Distribution

With 230–280 mm (9.1–11.0") of ground clearance, the RX 50 glides over obstacles without scraping. The 53.5–55.1" wheelbase strikes a balance between stability and agility.


Competition: How Does the RX 50 Stack Up?


In the 50cc enduro/minibike segment, the RX 50 faced fierce rivals:

  1. Yamaha DT50:
  2. Similar two-stroke power but air-cooled only.
  3. Lacks the RX 50’s 6-speed gearbox and liquid cooling.
  4. Heavier at 95 kg (209 lbs) vs. RX 50’s 92 kg (203 lbs).

  5. Derbi Senda SM/X-Treme:

  6. More modern styling and water cooling in later models.
  7. Higher seat height (860 mm/33.9") less accessible for shorter riders.
  8. Pricier maintenance due to complex parts.

  9. Honda QR50:

  10. Four-stroke reliability but underwhelming 3 HP output.
  11. Drum brakes and basic suspension lack the RX 50’s edge.

Verdict: The RX 50’s liquid cooling, 6-speed transmission, and aggressive suspension give it a technical edge over most rivals. For younger riders, the Mini variants outclassed competitors like the Yamaha PW50 with their higher power-to-weight ratios.


Maintenance: Keeping Your RX 50 Alive


Owning a two-stroke requires diligence, but the RX 50 is refreshingly simple to maintain:

Key Considerations:

  1. Premix Fuel: Most models use a separate oil tank with a variable-displacement pump (20:1 to 50:1 ratios). Always use high-quality two-stroke oil.
  2. Carburetor Tuning: The Dell’Orto SHA/PBHN carburetors respond well to jetting adjustments. Clean the air filter regularly—especially after dusty rides.
  3. Suspension Lubrication: Grease the swingarm pivots and fork seals annually to prevent corrosion.
  4. Top-End Rebuilds: Two-strokes wear faster! Rebuild the cylinder/piston every 3,000–5,000 km (1,864–3,107 miles).

MOTOPARTS.store Recommendations:

  • Performance Exhausts: Unlock hidden power with an aftermarket expansion chamber.
  • Upgraded Clutch Kits: Handle the two-stroke’s torque with heavy-duty plates.
  • Off-Road Tires: Swap stock knobbies for Michelin Starcross or Pirelli Scorpion MX.
  • Handlebar Guards: Protect levers during crashes.

Conclusion: Why the RX 50 Still Matters


The Aprilia RX 50 isn’t just a motorcycle—it’s a rite of passage. Its addictive two-stroke snarl, bulletproof chassis, and accessible ergonomics make it ideal for honing off-road skills. While newer electric minibikes gain traction, the RX 50’s mechanical simplicity and tunability ensure it remains relevant. Whether you’re reliving your youth or introducing a child to motorcycling, this Aprilia deserves a spot in your garage.

Ready to revitalize your RX 50? Explore our curated selection of parts and accessories at MOTOPARTS.store—where legacy meets performance.




Specifications sheet

Engine
Stroke: Two-stroke
Max power: 6.6 kW | 9.0 hp
Fuel system: Carburettor (Dell’Orto SHA 14/12 with mixture heating)
Max power @: 10000 rpm
Displacement: 50 ccm
Bore x stroke: 40.3 x 39.0 mm (1.6 x 1.5 in)
Configuration: Single
Cooling system: Liquid
Compression ratio: 12.0:1
Lubrication system: Separate mixing with variable displacement pump
Number of cylinders: 1
Dimensions
Wheelbase: 1360 mm (53.5 in)
Dry weight: 92
Seat height: 890 mm (35.0 in) adjustable
Overall width: 880 mm (34.6 in)
Overall height: 1400 mm (55.1 in)
Overall length: 2060 mm (81.1 in)
Ground clearance: 230 mm (9.1 in)
Fuel tank capacity: 9.5 L (2.51 US gal)
Reserve fuel capacity: 1.5 L (0.40 US gal)
Drivetrain
Clutch: Multiple disk in oil bath
Final drive: chain
Transmission: 6-speed
Maintenance
Coolant: Ethylene glycol-based (50/50 mix)
Engine oil: 2T synthetic oil
Break fluid: DOT 4
Spark plugs: NGK CR8E
Rear tire pressure: 1.4–1.6 bar (20–23 psi)
Front tire pressure: 1.2–1.4 bar (17–20 psi)
Additional Notes
Starter: Kick
Top speed: 70 km/h (43.5 mph)
Target use: Enduro/off-road
Color options: Aprilia black/lemon yellow, Baltic blue/sky blue, Matt black/hot red
Chassis and Suspension
Frame: Closed cradle split at exhaust level, high-strength steel tubes
Rear tire: 110/80-18
Front tire: 90/90-21
Rear brakes: Single disc
Front brakes: Single disc
Rear suspension: Swing-arm with adjustable monoshock (Aprilia Progressive System)
Front suspension: Upside-down telescopic fork, Ø 35 mm
Rear wheel travel: 260 mm (10.2 in)
Front wheel travel: 250 mm (9.8 in)






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