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Aprilia RS125 description
Up for sale is my loved 2000 Aprilia RS125. It's the full street version from the factory with a 17 Digit VIN and a clear NC title in my name. Having young infants, is the reason for sale.
I've owned the bike for several years and have thoroughly enjoyed riding it while restoring it. Much of the bike has been improved or restored. To list a few: Total engine rebuild, including ALL bearings, seals, gearbox forks, bearings, piston, water pump, crank......... Total rebuild of rear suspension (bearings, seals) with an upgraded YSS shock. New front brakes and rotor New coolant hoses Battery The list goes on and I have thousands in receipts.All work recorded. There is a full Tyga exhaust system fitted and it sounds fantastic. The bike is a blast to ride and is very light and handles amazingly. This is a high performance 2 -stroke and does require a certain mechanical understanding for maintenance as they are highly strung, which is what makes them so much fun to ride. It's not perfect as there are some scrapes / scratches here and there, but it's a clean bike and overall very good looking. The engine rebuild was performed about 500 miles ago and it was properly run in and is very quick. Currently it has 16320 Km / 9800 miles. This is a very rare model in the US and not one of the usual converted track bikes. Please contact me with any questions and I'll get back to you ASAP. Many thanks for looking and good luck. Tags: TZR, FZR, NSR, RD, RZ, GT, |
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