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Unfortunately, only as a track day bike, but Aprilia will be bringing its super-light 125cc two-stroke road machine to the United States following an official announcement at Laguna Seca next week.
The RS 125 is a beautiful machine (judge for yourself), and weighs an incredibly light 264 pounds. That little 124.8cc single is potent enough to deliver 100 miles per hour through the six-speed gearbox. That is 100 pounds lighter than the lightest 600 supersport! Track day fun would be a guaranty.
The Mana will also be in US markets now
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Aprilia is bringing its 850 Mana to the U.S. In fact, it is already here at a U.S. MSRP of $9,899. For that, you get an 839cc 90° V-twin in a modern chassis with modern brakes. You also get that special transmission that can be used as a 7-speed manual or an automatic with three selectable mappings (touring, sport, and rain).
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