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2013 Aprilia Sr 50 R - Replica Sbk on 2040-motos

$3,199
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: SBK Replica
Location:

McHenry, Maryland

McHenry, MD
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Aprilia SR 50 tech info

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Aprilia SR 50 description

2013 Aprilia SR 50 R - Replica SBK, BRAND NEW, NO FEES! - Who are you? SR 50: the legend rides on, and gets better every year! When the SR 50 first came out, it was already in a class of its own. The "sports scooter" category was invented specially for it. Now, the SR 50 features an aggressive new design, inspired by the RSV 1000 R Factory, but there's more to it than style! The SR 50 incorporates numerous technical solutions derived directly from Aprilia's world-beating maxi, to bring you the tops in equipment and the highest level of active safety you can get. With advanced technology, a legendary name, and guaranteed performance, the new SR is destined to be yet another Aprilia success story. Especially if ridden by people like you.

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