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2006 Aprilia Scarabeo 50 Scooter on 2040-motos

US $1,290.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Woodinville, Washington, US

Woodinville, WA, US
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Aprilia Scarabeo tech info

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Aprilia Scarabeo description

2006 Aprilia Scarabeo 50, NEW 2006 APRILIA SCARABEO 50 - 2006 Aprilia SR Ditech 50 and Scarabeo 50: Fuel Sippers with Big Bike Style and Technology From the perfect race racetrack pit bike or beach transport to an ideal SUV or RV mount, Aprilia’s 50 cc scooters are smart and stylish travel accessories. For 2006, Aprilia offers two 50 cc scooter versions, the RSV 1000 R inspired two-stroke SR Ditech 50 and the classic-styled four-stroke Scarabeo 50.

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Thu, 07 Feb 2013

Aprilia opened a new chapter in its racing history, unveiling its team livery for the RSV4 for the 2013 World Superbike Championship. The 2013 season will be the first since the Italian brand returned to WSBK racing in 2009 without “the Roman Emperor” Max Biaggi who retired at the end of last season after winning his second title in three years on Aprilia’s flagship V4 sportbike. Despite the departure of Biaggi, who is moving up to the broadcast booth to cover WSBK for Italian television, Aprilia hopes to remain a title contender with the returning Eugene Laverty and the newly-signed Sylvain Guintoli.

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I never get tired of looking at Aprilia's RS3 Cube. I don't care about the fact it was a shit-or-bust gamble by Aprilia, that tarnished their almost immaculate GP reputation - infact that makes it even cooler. No-one expected Aprilia to enter a bike into the four-stroke category, their heritage in GP dictated that their interests lay in two-strokes, but what was more left-field than Aprilia's entry?

2014 WSBK – Phillip Island Results

Sun, 23 Feb 2014

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