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Used 2009 Aprilia Scarabeo on 2040-motos

$4,599
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2009 Aprilia Scarabeo Asking Price: $4,599 OR BEST OFFER Mileage: 2,800 mis Condition: Post A Free Want Ad. I'm looking for a... Aprilia Scarabeo 2009 or Newer Description Seller's Notes: Beautiful, Must see! Body Style: Moped / Scooter Exterior: Dark Blue Gloss VIN: Request the VIN Seller's Comments Superb condition, Very well maintained, Adult owned and driven, Driven gently, All services are up to date (650mi checkup done), Bought this bike from the showroom, Owner sad to sell Options History · Travel trunk · Windshield · Great alarm system · Have added chrome license plate flags ($150) · Accident Free · Original Owner · Maintenance Records Available · Dealer Serviced · Clean · Garage Kept · Terrific Condition Seller Send the seller an email below to request their contact information.

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Aprilia Introducess 2012 World Superbike Team of Biaggi, Laverty and the RSV4

Tue, 07 Feb 2012

Aprilia officially presented its 2012 World Superbike Championship team in Milan, Italy, showcasing its RSV4 superbikes as well as factory riders Max Biaggi and newcomer Eugene Laverty. For Biaggi, the Roman Emperor says he feels motivated to rebound from a difficult 2011 season and regain the title he won in 2010. “It doesn’t matter how many seasons we have under our belts and how many titles we’ve won.

2013 Aprilia SR50 Biaggi Race Replica Scooter Arrives in US Dealerships

Thu, 26 Jul 2012

Aprilia USA announced the arrival of a new Max Biaggi race replica version of its two-stroke SR 50 scooter as a new 2013 model. The Aprilia SR50 Race Replica is dressed to match the livery of Biaggi’s RSV4 World Superbike racer. Aprilia had previously produced a race replica SR50, but that was with the white Aprilia Alitalia livery from 2009.

2010 Aprilia RSV4 Engine Recall

Tue, 02 Feb 2010

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration finally released information about the upcoming Aprilia RSV4 engine recall, and just as we suspected here at Motorcycle.com, the culprit was a faulty batch of connecting rods. Yes, the same conrods that curtailed the RSV4R’s European launch, attended by our correspondent Tor Sagen. That October media event at the world-class Mugello circuit was halted after five, count’em, FIVE engines blew.