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2009 Aprilia Mana 850 on 2040-motos

$6,000
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:2700
Location:

Dallas, Georgia

Dallas, GA
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Aprilia Mana tech info

TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(678) 414-2808

Aprilia Mana description

2009 Aprilia Mana 850, 2009 - V-Twin Automatic (no clutch) 2,700 miles - $6000.00obo (blue book is $8100) Immaculate Bike never seen rain, Full Aprilia/Givi Hard Bags. The bags are quick disconnect units and can be used as luggage or a briefcase. Full Face Helmet Storage where you would think the gas tank would be. LOTS of storage in this bike! Matching Vermar Helmet. Title in Hand. Motivated Seller. $6,000.00 6784142808

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