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2005 Aprilia Rsv1000r Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $8,595.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:4
Location:

Jessup, Maryland, US

Jessup, MD, US
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Aprilia rsv1000r tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:000083 PhonePhone:8668615750

Aprilia rsv1000r description

2005 Aprilia RSV1000R, It???s always fun when we get something in trade we???ve not had before to sell and this very clean, very low mileage Aprillia RSV1000R Mille Factory is one of those machines. In fact they are so scares we could not find any others anywhere even for sale, privately or at dealers. This bike was sold new by the best Aprillia dealer we know of in the Mid-Atlantic region who also performed the initial break-in service plus installing some very nice upgrades listed below. While there are one or two very small cosmetic blemishes we can point out and that you can see if you look closely at the images it is a near perfect example of a very sweet machine capable of putting a smile on any sport bike enthusiasts face every time it gets ridden. :// .motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/aprilia/aprilia_rsv_1000r_factory%2006.htmThere were some factory upgrades and recalls covered under warranty including a replacement swing arm all of which we have documentation on being performed by the selling dealership in 2009 along with a full bleed of the brake system. All in all for such a low mileage bike the records show it???s been very well maintained. And then the excellent tech???s at Bob???s got to take it to the next stage for a new owner. We???ve just installed new Michelin Pilot tires, added Nitrogen, replaced the side reflectors, changed the oil and filter with a genuine Aprillia filter, taken it out for a very through test ride and completed the Maryland State Inspection. It is as ready to go as anything we offer and you won???t find a nicer one out there, if you can even find another one at all. Priced to sell and enjoy it is unlikely to last very long. As you???d expect it has both original keys plus the owner???s manual and the factory tool set included.

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