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2010 Bmw Rsv4 1000 R V4 on 2040-motos

$4,200
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Ventura, California

Ventura, CA
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This is the standard version, 180 HORSEPOWER...NOT the APRC or FACTORY version. It power wheelies at 100mph+...even in 2nd gear! :). I have owned nearly every Japanese sport bike and this beats all of them. This is my 3rd Aprilia and by far the fastest and best handling bike. This bike is AWESOME! It has 6056 mis on it and it has remainder of factory warranty. The 999.6cc V-4 engine feature state of the art technology such as independently controlled throttle bodies. Max power is still 180 horsepower at 12,250rpm and 115Nm at 10,000rpm, The engine feels and sounds great, and for such a powerhouse there s hardly any vibration. The mechanical slipper clutch helps stopping the bike quickly, e-mail contact: XXXX@hotmail.com

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