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2012 Aprilia Dorsoduro 1200 on 2040-motos

$8,799
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:2289 ColorColor: Fluo Red
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Aprilia Dorsoduro 1200 tech info

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Aprilia Dorsoduro 1200 description

2012 Aprilia Dorsoduro 1200, flawless - No compromises for a bike with nothing but pure fun in its sights. Explosively powerful, extremely agile and performance-focused, this exclusive twin-cylinder motard has been created to satisfy even the most discerning of riders who demand the best in a bike. A totally personalizable riding experience with triple-map Ride by Wire.

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Get Your Face on the Aprilia RSV4 Factory WSBK Race Livery

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Aprilia is giving its race fans the chance to show their support by putting their faces and words of inspiration on the livery of its RSV4 Factory World Superbike racer. Simply visit Aprilia Racing’s official website, BeARacer.com, select either Marco Melandri or Sylvain Guintoli and leave a comment on what you think it means to “Be A Racer”. Ahead of each round, Melandri and Guintoli will select their favorite submissions and have the fan’s picture and comment printed onto the fairing of their RSV4 Factory WSBK racebike.

Aprilia Announce 2014 Model Range

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Aprilia has today released its 2014 model range, with the $20,499 RSV4 Factory APRC ABS headlining the Italian marque’s impressive lineup. You can see the full list of 2014 models below, but first we’ll begin with two interesting omissions from the list: The Dorsoduro 1200 and Caponord. According to Aprilia, the Dorso 1200 won’t be coming stateside in 2014, while the Caponord will arrive later this year badged as a 2015 model.

It's just an Aprilia RS3 Cube

Mon, 21 May 2012

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