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2000 Aprilia Mille on 2040-motos

$2,900
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For sale is my 2000 Aprilia Mille with 38,5xx miles. It does have some rash on the right side that the previous owner repaired reasonably well. I have almost all replacement fairings. Please do not think that is has a lot of miles, because Rotax motors run forever with little maintenance. It has a lot of aftermarket parts on it: hi-performance chip, shotgun race mufflers (no baffles-it's loud), BMC air filter, adjustable rear sets, Pazzo adjustable levers, Evo clutch slave cylinder, front turn signals integrated into mirrors, woodcraft 2" bar risers w/bars (have extra set of new black bars) with new custom Galfer front brake hose, Galfer rear wave rotor w/brand new pads, frame sliders. Also included is rear seat and pegs. Comes with extras like a tinted windshield, stock brake hose and clip-ons, grips, owner's manual and shop manual, oil filter, rear stand and probably some other stuff. Recent full service with 15-40 Motul. Has Michelin Pilots with at least 1/2 tread. This bike is fast, and not for a beginner. Test with cash in hand and valid lic. Have title and will have a full tank of gas. Thanks Rick NO TRADES!! Price is firm

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