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Sadly, not one whit on Aprilia's US website. Guess I should've figured as much. Sad, as this is the bike I've been pining for. Mid-weight supermoto, not a single, actually comfortable. I want, no, need something like this for zipping around town/terrorizing old people one day, then clicking on a windscreen and hard bags and taking off for the weekend the next day. Great looking bike too.
Last edited by tripleripple : 07-31-2008 at 01:12 PM. Reason: homophones! |
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I'm usually not pining for supermotos, but this one looks appealing. Aprilia's been doing a heck of a job with their new models.
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After a few years in the doldrums with no working capital, the above is exactly what Aprilia is hoping to hear. Having also tested the SXV 5.5 and Shiver (stay tuned...), we can attest to the goodness of other new Aprilia products.
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