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2014 Aprilia Dorsodoro 750 Abs on 2040-motos

US $39000
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:590 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
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Aprilia Dorsodoro 750 ABS photos

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Aprilia Dorsodoro 750 ABS tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Aprilia Dorsodoro 750 ABS description

*** NO RESERVE ***  Up for sale is my "like new" 2014 Aprilia Dorsodoro 750 ABS with ONLY 563 adult ridden miles.  I purchased this bike new from an Aprilia dealer on 8/20/2014.  The bike is 100% stock.  Always garaged kept and covered.   Bike has never seen the rain nor has it be damaged in anyway.  This bike is truly "like new".  Everything works as it should.    I am selling the bike as I have not had the time to ride it and I hate to see it just sitting around when someone could be enjoying it.  This is a great bike with many features such as digital throttle, 3 different ride modes, ABS and more.  I have both keys and the owner's manual.  I have a clear GA Title in hand and will supply the winning bidder with a Bill of Sale.   I live in North Atlanta and would be happy to set an appointment for serious potential buyers to inspect the bike before bidding.  Sorry, NO TEST RIDES.   

This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION with a starting bid of $1,000.   This bike is only being listed on Ebay so the highest bidder will win this awesome motorcycle.

PLEASE READ !    1)  I am not entertaining offers or trades,  2)  Do not bid if you don't have the funds to complete the purchase, 3) Do not bid if you need someone's permission or approval, 4) If you have "0" or NEGATIVE feedback within the past 12 months,  please email me to qualify your bid, 5) Delivery and/or shipping must be arranged by the BUYER at the BUYER's expense, 6) I do not have the ability to crate the bike and or take it to a shipper, 7) The motorcycle is being sold "as-is" which means no warranty is being expressed or implied by SELLER

Please email me with any questions.  Good luck with your bidding !

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