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2013 Aprilia SHIVER 750 (2013)
2013 APRILIA SHIVER 750 The Aprilia Shiver 750 has a 90° V2 engine with four valves per cylinder, Ride-by-Wire technology for electronic control of the throttle bodies, electronic fuel injection with latest generation injectors and mixed gear and chain valve timing. It also comes equipped with a three way catalytic converter on the exhaust, with Lambda oxygen sensor, an aluminum swingarm with reinforcement truss and lateral shock absorber and racing brakes with radial caliper at the front. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ This motorcycle is brand new with zero miles and carries a 2 year-unlimited mileage-factory warranty, valid at any Aprilia dealer in the USA. New owner's receive two keys, an owner's manual, and a Certificate of Origin. Color: WHITE NO FREIGHT OR SETUP CHARGES!2016-07-13 04:57:44Accident, Maryland, United States15,999.00
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2013 Aprilia SHIVER 750 Sportbike (2013)
Special Promo Price! Out-the-door price, exclusive of applicable tax. Brand New!2013-10-04 02:26:30Dahlonega, GA, US07,999.00
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2013 Aprilia Shiver 750 Sport Touring (2013)
2013 APRILIA Shiver 750, Aprilia Shiver 750 Model Year 2013 Price: $9,498 Miles: 1 Don't wait call Sales today at Houston Superbikes on 713-222 -2332 Se Habla Espanol The Aprilia Shiver 750 is the naked everyone was waiting for, a design able to satisfy the disparate needs of those dedicated riders buying this type of bike. From everyday use to a trip along mountain passes or use on the racetrack, the Aprilia Shiver 750 is completely at home in any situation, guaranteeing pure riding pleasure at all times. The main characteristics of the Aprilia Shiver 750 are: 90* V2 engine with four valves per cylinder, double overhead camshaft and liquid cooling Ride-by-Wire technology for electronic control of the throttle bodies Electronic fuel injection with latest generation injectors Mixed gear and chain valve timing Three way catalytic converter on the exhaust, with Lambda oxygen sensor Modular trellis/aluminium frame for high torsional rigidity Aluminium swingarm with reinforcement truss and lateral shock absorber 43 mm upside down fork Racing brakes with radial caliper at front Available in White for 2013 With these characteristics you will not go wrong with buying a Shiver!2013-09-30 02:24:57Houston, TX, US17,998.00
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2013 Shiver 750 (2013)
2013 Aprilia Shiver 750 Year: 2013 Engine Size: 749 Make: Aprilia Color: Glam White Model: Shiver 750 VIN: ZD4RAC018DS000440 Description: For more than 6 years now this special Aprilia model has been proving that Aprilia really can build a bike to do it all. With sporty yet compliant Sachs suspension front and rear, the Shiver is as at home on your favorite twisty road as it is negotiating your morning commute. Easily configurable for sport touring or track day riding, the Shiver boasts a good sized catalog of official Aprilia accessories for a wide spectrum of riders.2013-10-19 00:43:17New Braunfels, Texas, US17,500.00
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