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2005 Aprilia Rsv1000r Factory on 2040-motos

$2,850
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Aprilia rsv1000r description

2005 Aprilia RSV1000R Factory Not a scratch on it has Delkevic Titanium exhaust with Map two aftermarket exhaust map unlocked on the ECU and a dark double bubble PUIG wind screenHas a set of adjustable handle bars along with extended throttle brake and clutch commands Comes will all stock parts Everything else is stock and it has had the recalls that were required for this year and model For moreinformation please ask me

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