2012 Aprilia Rsv4 on 2040-motos
Broomfield, Colorado, United States
Aprilia RSV4 description
2012 Aprilia APRC RSV4 Misano track bike. Bike has been reworked an is an absolute monster. 5000 miles.
Includes: Nicoletti Custom Fairings in Misano Scheme with 1199 Panigale Superleggera Red Graves Hexagonal Carbon Exhaust Factory Suspension swap including TTX Ohlins Rear shock Ohlins 2015 Factory Steering Damper Ohlins front valve kit New Brake pads (<400 miles) New Tires (<400 miles) Pazzo Adjustable Levers Graves Frame Sliders CNC Billet Fork Sliders Pit Bull Axle Stand Spools Integrated Rear Tail White LED Front Lighting Will throw in a set of DMP Slingshot Tire Warmers ALSO INCLUDED the full OEM Fairing set in Gloss Black and perfect condition. The only changes there are clear turn signal lenses and an integrated white rear light. Matching helmet for sale separately |
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Mon, 01 Nov 2010UPDATE: Read the full on Motorcycle.com Motorcycle.com’s European correspondent, Tor Sagen, recently had a chance to run some laps on the brand new Aprilia RSVR Factory APRC. We’ll be getting a full review soon, but here’s a quick taste test. Wow!
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