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2004 Aprilia Atlantic 500 Scooter on 2040-motos

US $2,495.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Atlantic Blue
Location:

Wilmington, Illinois, US

Wilmington, IL, US
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Aprilia Other description

2004 Aprilia Atlantic 500, Scooter, clean 2004 Aprilla Atlantic 500 - Is there such a thing as a super-scooter? Enter the Atlantic 500. Finally a large displacement scooter that will ease two riders and a full load down the highway without effort. The smooth fuel injected engine is constantly monitored by the travel computer that calculates distance to empty, fuel mileage, average speed and more. Add the many other features such as the triple disc brakes, 15-inch front wheel, ample under seat storage and optional top case, and the Atlantic claims the highest value in the new Super-Scooter category.

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