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2009 Aprilia Rs 125 on 2040-motos

$5,999
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Replica Graphics
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McHenry, Maryland

McHenry, MD
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Aprilia RS 125 tech info

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Aprilia RS 125 description

2009 Aprilia RS 125, Street Legal - Aprilia Puts Enthusiasts on Track with New RS 125 Lap for lap, dollar for dollar, this GP-bred track bike outclasses larger displacement alternatives. With the debut of Aprilia’s track-only RS 125 two-stroke single, outsmarting the big bore boys has just become a sport in itself. The Italian manufacturer’s major-thrills track bike with the amazingly low price point is an all-new option for enthusiasts who want the speed, agility and superior handling that only a super-light-weight motorcycle can deliver. Add an Aprilia Racing-inspired, world-championship-bred 125 cubic centimeter engine, superb brakes, spot-on gearing, sizzling Italian styling and the low manufacturer suggested retail price of just $5,499 and the Aprilia RS 125 becomes the stealth track bike of choice.

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