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Thread: 2002 Aprilia RS125 for sale

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    Arrow 2002 Aprilia RS125 for sale

    Well I got my full licence last week, so it's time to step up to something big and bad. I can't properly risk my life on the RS125 any more

    You can check it out on trademe here: http://www.trademe.net.nz/structure/...sp?id=34241268

    First the details:
    It is an Aprilia RS 125, 2002 model.
    Has only done 9,500 kms
    Engine: 125cc, single cylinder, two-stroke, liquid cooled.
    Electric starter
    Lap timer / data logger
    Weight: only 114kgs!!! Makes the bike very chuckable and easy to control.

    It is New Zealand new, and I am the 2nd owner, having owned it almost from new since Feb 2003. I have had the bike serviced regularly at an official service agent (AMPS). I always use the best fully synthetic 2-stroke racing oil. The bike is in fantastic condition.

    I'm looking for $7,900. Gimmie a call or text if you're keen - 021 045 0642

    Would consider a part trade +cash on a black or red Suzuki TL1000R or Honda SP-1, or a red 2005 Kawasaki ZX-6R. When you see the colour of my leathers, you'll know why I need a bike that's those colours!
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    get in touch with super_dave (sp) he is very keen on one, not sure if he'll have the money for it yet, but i know he will be more than willing to drool over it.
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    you'll miss it mate - i still miss my 150.
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    so you want to go from a 125cc to a twin thou, or new 6hundy?

    why don't you race it?

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    Why don't I race it? Because I'm a pretty average rider actually...

    Nah, I don't have time for racing, only for playing, so I figure I might as well play with something bigger.

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    Ok, I traded in the Aprilia on a brand new ZX-6R!!! It's great!

    Now I just have to finish the running in period...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RevHed
    Ok, I traded in the Aprilia on a brand new ZX-6R!!! It's great!

    Now I just have to finish the running in period...
    congrats, and welcome the the clan..
    so it's your fault it's raining then? hopefully see ya on some rides then

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    Congratulations on the New bike.. and as bugjuice mentions.. welcome and hope to see ya out on rides.
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    Look forward to it, obviously after I've run in the bike.

    I tell ya, it takes a lot of willpower to ride on the motorway, in the slow lane, doing about 80km/hr on your brand new ZX-6R... Still, a few more evening rides & I should be past the first 800km and I can start riding at 100km/hr on the motorway, yay!

    Actually it's a good way to get used to the bike without doing anything dangerous.

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