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2014 Aprilia Sr Motard 50 on 2040-motos

$1,999
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
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Saint Charles, Illinois

Saint Charles, IL
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2014 APRILIA SR Motard 50 , The SR Motard is the new supermoto-inspired scooter from Aprilia, designed for riders who want an affordable, practical and reliable 50 cc, 4-stroke scooter without compromising on desirability, style or fun. True to its supermoto inspiration, the SR Motard is characterized by aggressive, minimalist and compact styling. Its large and comfortable saddle bears color-coded red fabric and sporty white stitching, setting the SR Motard apart from every other scooter on the market. The large helmet compartment is big enough for a flip-up helmet. While most scooters feature 12 in. wheels, the SR Motard boasts gloss black 14 in. wheels with 5 double spokes for increased style, presence and handling prowess.

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