In 2007, the Italian motorcycle maker introduced the Aprilia Pegaso 650 Strada, a motorcycle in its third consecutive year of production. The bike was designed for riders in love with speed and tight curves and was complemented by 17-inch alloy wheels.
The 2007 Aprilia Pegaso 650 Strada came with the same package as the previous model, delivering the same technical, visual, and performance specifications. Still, all of it was calibrated to provide the best performance.
As with all Aprilia models, the Pegaso 650 Strada was equipped with top-quality components, such as an analog and digital instrument cluster, a storage compartment on the top of the fuel tank and one under the seat, an electronic immobilizer, large twin headlights, and compact turn signals.
In addition, the bike was complemented by a wide range of dedicated accessories, such as hand guards, heated grips, a fairing windscreen, ABS, a luggage rack, a top box, side-mounted panniers, a high seat, and a footrest kit.
As for power, the 2007 Aprilia Pegaso 650 Strada had installed a 659cc four-stroke single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine at its core, delivering 48 hp at 6,250 rpm and 61 Nm (45 lb-ft) torque at 5,200 rpm.
The bike's engine was married to a five-speed manual transmission that sent the power to the rear end via a final chain drive, pushing the motorcycle to a top speed of 165 kph (103 mph).