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2013 Aprilia Mana Gt 850 Abs on 2040-motos

$9,999
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Eugene, Oregon

Eugene, OR
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Aprilia Mana GT description

407 W 11th Ave at Lawrence 2013 Aprilia Mana GT 850 ANTI LOCK BRAKES is now on sale. 2013 MSRP $11,199. On sale for $9,999. Financing available: 3.99% for 60 mons.Zero down up to 125% of MSRP.The Mana is an automatic CVT type transmission (no hand clutch). This bike has ANTILOCKING BRAKES Brakes and can be placed in gear mode with paddle shifters on the left handlebar for 7 preset shift points that also allows for shiftdown engine braking.The center of gravity is very low on this bike with the fuel tank under the saddle.What looks like a fuel tank is actually a storage chamber that is big enough for a helmet.Go to Aprilia.com to see the bike and accessories.Also take a gander at our web siteto see all we do and what is in inventory.http://www.e-wheelworks.comThis bike is really fun to ride and experience.Give a call us) or come by to see this bike in person.Ride the Best - Ride an Aprilia

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