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2010 Aprilia Rsv4 on 2040-motos

$8,300
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:7250
Location:

St Petersburg, Florida

St Petersburg, FL
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Aprilia RSV4 tech info

TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:(727) 501-5652

Aprilia RSV4 description

2010 Aprilia Rsv4 , 1 owner from new, all service records from Barney's and less than 7,500 miles. Bike was meticulously maintained, 93 octane or higher and full synthetic oil. Also has over 3 grand in upgrades including carbon fiber Akropovic FACTORY racing exhaust with titanium piping, also has Puig double bubble tinted race screen, ASV shorty levers, fully integrated smoked out tail light, LED running lamps under headlights, clear front turn signals and HID Bi-Xenon headlights with ballasts. All stock parts are included as well. Nearly new Michelin pilot power 190 rear tire with less then 200 miles on it. Completely clear title (no accidents) however there is minor cosmetic damage to the right tank fairing and engine case from tip over! Absolutely NO MECHANICAL DAMAGE! Price is reflective of minor damage, current blue book for stock version of this bike is $12k. The only reason for sale is because I am moving to Dublin, Ireland. Asking $8300. I will include a barely worn (one winter only) Alpinestars color matching leather race jacket. Serious buyers only, bike is available to be viewed/started but if a test drive is wanted, buyers insurance must validate coverage of bike or have $10k collateral and valid motorcycle endorsement!! This is not a Japanese bike, it's 1 of a few hundred RSV4's in the country and at time of purchase was 1 of 2 in the state of Florida imported from Italy and is the same bike that won SBK world championship by Max Biaggi in 2010, 2012 and the manufacturer championship for the last 4 years including 2013! Please call Maggie 727 501 5652 $10,000.00 7275015652

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