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2009 Aprilia Shiver 750 Motorcycle - Blue - Low Miles! (north Aurora) on 2040-motos

$6,500
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Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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2009 Aprilia Shiver 750 motorcycle - blue - LOW MILES! (North Aurora), $6,500, image 1

Aprilia SHIVER 750 description

Under 1,000 mis.Stored in a climate controlled area.Fantastic condition.first service done including valve adjustment.Medium sized naked bike that's lots of fun to ride!Includes the following customizations:Front and rear LED turn indicatorsRear wheel fender and chain guardBelly panPuig sport windscreenFrame slidersFront and rear axle slidersCash ONLY. NO trades. NO shipping.Call or text: 630-674-XXXXPlease no emails asking if the item is still available.If you can see the ad, the item is available

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