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2005 Aprilia Scarabeo 150 Moped on 2040-motos

US $2,095.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: GREY
Location:

Evansville, Indiana, US

Evansville, IN, US
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Aprilia Scarabeo photos

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Aprilia Scarabeo tech info

TypeType:Moped Stock NumberStock Number:A002560 PhonePhone:8776353084

Aprilia Scarabeo description

2005 APRILIA Scarabeo 150, INTELLIGENT STYLE, IN AND OUT OF TOWNRiding a Scarabeo tells people exactly who you are. After all, it’s not how near or how far you go, it’s how you get there that counts! Scarabeo’s chic, modern elegance is destined to last and outlive passing fashions, and its modern classic lines never fail to attract a second glance. Only Scarabeo combines elegance and practicality so perfectly. Scarabeo 150 clearly declares your individuality and good taste. Because Scarabeo is itself highly individual, practically stylish, soberly elegant.You feel at ease wherever you go with Scarabeo 150, because Scarabeo puts you firmly in control, leaving you free to enjoy the time you spend traveling. Scarabeo is functional and practical around town, in rush hour traffic and in narrow city streets.Scarabeo is also fun to ride in your leisure time, and it’s so suited to out of town travel that you’ll soon find yourself wanting to get away. With low noise and pollutant emissions, Scarabeo respects the environment and the countryside too. A real sign of civilization!ENGINE 4-Stroke SingleDISPLACEMENT 150.95 ccBORE X STROKE 62 x 50 mmCOMPRESSION RATIO 12.5:1IGNITION ElectronicSUSPENSION Front: Telescopic forkRear: Double coil-coverBRAKES Front: DiscRear: DiscTIRES Front: 100/80-16 in.Rear: 130/80-16 in.DRY WEIGHT 308 lbs.SEAT HEIGHT 31.5 in.WHEELBASE 54.65 in.FUEL CAPACITY 2.5 gal.Legal Notice: Manufacturer Name, Logo and Model Information are Registered Trademarks of the Manufacturer. Specifications and other information are subject to change without notice. No representation of accuracy is made. Image is believed to be in the public domain or used with permission.

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