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2013 Aprilia Shiver 750 Standard on 2040-motos

US $7,999.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Pasadena Area
Location:

San Gabriel, California, US

San Gabriel, CA, US
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Aprilia SHIVER 750 tech info

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Aprilia SHIVER 750 description

2013 Aprilia Shiver 750, Call Todd 8886346232 / Arriving April / Discounts for Pre OrderIt is certainly no easy matter to take the lead in a class as fiercely competitive as the medium powered naked class. A class where the battle is not just about technology and performance, but also design, component rationality and riding ease and pleasure, elements which are not always compatible and are particularly demanding for designers and engineers.

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