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2007 Aprilia Sxv 550 on 2040-motos

US $13000
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: RED-BLACK
Location:

Hickory, North Carolina, United States

Hickory, North Carolina, United States
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Aprilia sxv 550 photos

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Aprilia sxv 550 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):550 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:SUPERMOTO For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Aprilia sxv 550 description

FAQ:  (Received these same questions repetitively from selling locally so I decided to save both of our time.) 

 Q: Does the bike run?
-YES, the bike runs perfectly when It decides too start, if It started every single time I wouldn't be selling it for this. 

 Q: Does the bike have compression
- YES, the bike has perfect compression, and does run perfect when it starts.

Q: Is there oil in the coolant?
-NO, the bike has no mechanical issues that I am currently aware of. It simply is hard too start like its not getting enough "juice" too the starter. Bump starting may work I simply have never attempted because I know the bike runs awesome.

Q: Is the bike street legal? 
  -YES, the bike has a clean NORTH CAROLINA title, you register it like any other motorcycle



*****Bike is hard to start, it does run when it wants.. when it does it runs like a scalded dog no issues. ******

**** BLACK SEALANT BIKE | Engine number: *03280*     



 Only has 5200 mile on bike. Bike was Tuned XV Tuner by legit shop here in NC. I'm sure someone who knows what there doing (maybe with a XV cable) could get it running within minutes. Also I have read the battery cables are aluminum based not full copper (from factory) and could be causing the "not getting enough juice". The bike is stock just un-restricted exhaust, no other modifications. 

 Within the past 500 miles its had oil change, valve checked and in spec, sprag clutch, starter, newer chain and brakes as well. Also has brand new battery (8-15-2016) I've never raced or beat on the bike I babied it and cruised on it like an old man. It gets tons of looks and questions every place I've took it. Its a very simple fix I'm sure. I have 2 other bikes, wife says this one must go!

I am located about 45 mins outside of CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. I will not deliver the bike you must pickup.  Unless you pay me for my time, and diesel I will not even consider. ( Drove the bike 60 miles one way already, sorry)


If you have any questions feel free too message me, I will respond in a timely manner! 




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