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2014 Aprilia Dorsoduro 750 Abs on 2040-motos

$9,999
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: White
Location:

Yorktown, Virginia

Yorktown, VA
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Aprilia Dorsoduro 750 ABS tech info

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Aprilia Dorsoduro 750 ABS description

2014 Aprilia Dorsoduro 750 ABS, 3.99% for 60 months with $0 down **with approved credit**DORSODURO 750 ABS (MY14)
Light, agile and powerful, the Dorsoduro 750 ABS is powered by a latest generation engine and boasts the most advanced technology in its class. Through the use of state-of-the-art electronic engine management, Aprilia's compact 90 V-twin delivers blistering performance hardly matched by any of its rivals, with an incredible power output of 92 HP at 8750 rpm and a maximum torque of 60.4 lb.ft. (82Nm) at just 4500 rpm.
The Aprilia Dorsoduro 750 ABS boasts the best braking technology available today. The front brake system, with 4-piston radial calipers, lightweight 320mm floating wave discs ensure shorter stopping times, while their extreme looks, visually express the aggressive power of the braking system. The 240mm rear wave disc is braked via a single piston caliper. Both the front and rear systems have metal braided brake hoses, derived from the aeronautic sector, which eliminate the undesirable pressure fluctuations of conventional pipes and guarantee maximum braking accuracy. On the Dorsoduro 750 ABS, safety is further enhanced by a sophisticated 2-channel Continental ABS system, specifically calibrated to let the rider fully exploit the power of the brakes and the grip of the tires in the dry, so as not to detract from the immense fun of this bike.
DORSODURO 750 ABS FEATURES
? 90 V-Twin 750cc engine, four valves, double overhead camshaft, liquid cooling
? Second generation Tri-Map Ride-by-Wire technology
? Electronic fuel injection with state of the art injectors
? Mixed gear/chain timing system
? Ultra-light modular trellis/aluminium frame with superlative torsional stiffness
? Aluminum swing-arm with lateral shock absorber
? Fully adjustable 43mm upside down fork
? Radial front brake calipers working in conjunction with 320mm Wave discs
? Latest generation 2-channel Continental ABS system
MSRP: $9,999
MY14: Available May 2013
Colors: Fluo Red, Matte White
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