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2000 Aprilia Rsv 1000 Mille May Trade on 2040-motos

$2,800
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Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati, OH
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Aprilia RSV description

I'm selling my beautiful APRILIA RSV 1000 MILLE. These bikes are a true thoroughbred of the track. These are one of the closest track ready bikes made. Smooth powerband, eats the curves up, has traction control, and a top speed of a respectful 170mph. She's one of the best looking factory bikes around in my book and I have owned a lot of motorcycles. Real stable at high speeds and doesn't get the shimmies when going behind or beside semi trucks. If you love the curves or wanting to get to the tracks like mid-ohio this bike is a must have, it even comes with a lap timer built in on the digital display. She has some rash but nothing broken. She has 29,000 and going up, these bikes are known for their reliability. Comes with a corbin seat and a Scorpion exhaust system. The pics do not do her justice, she is a nice red & black, the pics look like it has orange color but it doesn't. Please text me with any questions at, if you call please leave message about what you are calling about. I'm asking $2800 obo. On the trading thing, I'll only trade for a CBR 1100XX or a comparable bike, or a Corvette, or a built Mustang, or a not rusted out MR2, or a Porche. THANKS

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