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Bikesales Staff8 May 2013
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Price rollback for Aprilia Dorso' 12

In the market for a new Dorsoduro 1200? Aprilia has just stuck $1000 in your back pocket…

Australian Aprilia importer John Sample Automotive has rolled back the price of its ‘mega-moto’ streetfighter, the Dorsoduro 1200. The bike is now priced at $16,990 (plus on-roads), representing a saving of $1000.

The distributor says the 2013-spec bikes will arrive here in June, but in the meantime you might be able to push an even sweeter deal on one of the few remaining 2012-spec bikes still loitering on dealer showroom floors.

Powered by a potent 90-degree V-twin, the Dorsoduro 1200 offer a dynamic and thrilling ride backed up by a suite of clever electronics, the latter including a ride-by-wire throttle, traction control and ABS.

See your nearest Aprilia dealer for more information or visit www.aprilia.com.au

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