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2012 Aprilia Tuono V4 R Aprc Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $10,998.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Yellow
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Houston, Texas, US

Houston, TX, US
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Aprilia TUONO tech info

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Aprilia TUONO description

2012 Aprilia Tuono Miles: 3522Condition: ExcellentPrice: $11,998After creating the best superbike of the new millennium, Aprilia revolutionizes the super sports naked segment with its astonishing new Tuono V4 APRC. A bike that goes beyond the wildest dreams of even the most hardcore enthusiasts - the rider who, given the chance, would use a race bike just to go for a coffee. For riders like these and for those with power in their veins, Aprilia has created a motorcycle with the indomitable spirit of the RSV4 in a feline body that is in its element when accelerating and braking with unimaginable violence that eats up curves of any radius and swallows straights whole. The performance and features of a superbike, the agility of a naked and the legacy of an innovative concept born in 2002 with the Tuono V4 APRC a bike that earned both critical acclaim and sales success but with an extraordinary new ace up its sleeve: the performance of a 65* V4 engine and the most advanced electronics available in a motorcycle today Like the original Tuono, the new V4 R is also immediately recognizable with its triple headlight fixed top fairing, the distinguishing trait of a bike which, like its twin cylinder predecessor, has the body and soul of its WSBK homologated sibling, but now - as well as having three world championships (the 2010 constructors and riders titles and 2012 riders title) under its belt - features two more cylinders and 41 horsepower more than before, while weighing over ten kilos less. These astonishing figures are a testimony to the technological evolution that made this exciting new model a reality. Call Sales at Houston Superbikes at 713-222-2332 NOW to avoid disappointment or shop us online 24/7 at

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