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2013 Aprilia Rsv4 R Aprc Abs on 2040-motos

$13,998
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Houston, Texas

Houston, TX
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Aprilia RSV4 R APRC ABS tech info

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Aprilia RSV4 R APRC ABS description

2013 APRILIA RSV4 R APRC ABS, 2013 Aprilia RSV4 R APRC ABS Price: $14,998 Color: Sunlit Yellow Miles: 0 BRAND NEW JUST RELEASED 2013 MODEL APRILIA RSV4 R APRC ABS Call Sales on 713 222 2332 for more information, or shop us online 24/7 at We refuse to be beaten on price; we are the destination Aprilia Dealership for Texas, swing by and make a deal today. You won't be disappointed. The new Aprilia RSV4 R ABS and Factory ABS represent the cutting-edge of modern technology and achieve the objective of perfecting what was already top of the line in the previous versions, loved and appreciated by bikers and riders all over the world, not only because of their frame and chassis qualities, but also thanks to the advanced dynamic control systems adopted. APRC (Aprilia Performance Ride Control) The new APRC system, standard equipment on the Aprilia RSV4 R and Factory ABS MY 2013 includes: - ATC: Aprilia Traction Control, the traction control system that can be adjusted on the fly, without closing the throttle, to 8 levels thanks to a practical joystick on the left handlebar, gains even higher performing and refined operating logic; - AWC: Aprilia Wheelie Control, which can be adjusted to three levels, has been recalibrated for better performance; - ALC: Aprilia Launch Control, for use on the track only, with 3 settings; - AQS: Aprilia Quick Shift, a system for extremely fast gear changes without shutting the throttle and using the clutch. The new APRC system integrates even better with the electronic full Ride by Wire multi-map management of the powerful V4 engine. - Level 1 Track: dedicated to the track (but also approved for street use), it acts on both wheels and guarantees maximum possible performance, even in the most intense braking situations at any speed. This setting takes nothing away from the pleasure and performance of pushing the envelope . - Level 2 Sport: dedicated to sport riding on the street, it works on both wheels and is combined with an advanced tip over system (RLM - Rear Lift-up Mitigation) which has progressive action based on the vehicle speed. - Level 3 Rain: dedicated to riding on surfaces with poor grip, it acts on both wheels and is combined with the advanced tip over system. Price does not include Freight, Tax, Title and License. Se Habla Espanol Ducati BMW

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