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2009 Aprilia Mana 850 on 2040-motos

$5,900
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:1400 ColorColor: Red
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Aprilia Mana tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:(413) 575-9787

Aprilia Mana description

I'm selling a 2009 Aprilia Mana 850 in excellent condition. One owner; clear title in hand. VERY LOW MILES 1,400 original miles. The average retail value according to NADA is $7,115 and I am asking only $5900. This bike is well below average mileage and above average condition. Bike has been pampered, never abused in any way. Bike gets excellent gas mileage and is a blast to ride. Owned by a mature adult. Call or text me with your question or to arrange a time to view. 413-575-9787 ask for Ron.

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