Aprilia begins manufacturing motorcycles at the end of the 60's and already in 1970 produces a motocross "fifty" which would evolve into a 125, until arriving at the first competition motocross bike in the mid 70's.
After the début in the Motocross sport in 1975, Aprilia enters World Championship Motorcycle Racing to challenge the unbeatable Japanese in the extremely competitive 250 class. This will surprise many but Aprilia started off by making bicycles. The success and fame the venture brought them over the years allowed them to explore different arenas, including that of manufacturing scooters. The company progressed over the years to include motorcycles in its arsenal.During the ears in between aprila grabbed numerous milestones, including MotoGP tracks to regular life users. Among them we have to admire two achievements, and they are in 1992 the first Aprilia title in World Championship Motorcycle Racing arrives: Alex Gramigni is 125 World Champion. And so the 250 is solidly at the top: Chili wins at Hockenheim, Assen and Donington, Reggiani at Jerez and MagnyCours, while the rookie, Biaggi, wins his first GP at Kyalami. Aprilia also wins two world championships in offroad. In December 2004 Aprilia becomes part of the Piaggio Group which, with the reorganization of the Noale Racing Division, takes the Veneto-based brand to victories in World Championship Motorcycle Racing and broadens the horizons of sport activity: from the return to the off road discipline, world rally to the début – in 2009 – of the Aprilia RSV4 in World Superbike.The motorcycle brand won 294 Grand Prix races overall, establishing a record for getting the most wins amongst all manufacturers in Europe. Collectively, the bikes ended up winning 54 titles by the end of 2013, as they continue their upsurge during the Supermoto and Motorcross. Fans and critics around the world are impressed by the overall performance of the brand.
Nowadays, Aprilia bikes are officially available in Bangladesh, grabbing the hands of Runner automobiles. These world class motorcycles were not regularly available in Bangladesh, some importers used to sell them,nonetheless Runner introduced a few models matching the Bangladeshi road conditions.