Bike of the week: Aprilia Pogialli Replica

Aprilia RS125 Pogialli Replica
There’s nothing quite like the RS 125. It’s the replica Grand Prix bike, taken from the tracks and brought to the road. You can be guaranteed expert handling, power and speed, and at the same time have a practical bike that will take you everywhere you need to go on-track or off.
Colour: White, red and gold.
Year: 2004
Mileage: 2900
Location: Plymouth
Features: 124cc single cylinder two stroke, liquid cooled. Electric starter. Six speed. 14 litres (3.5 litre reserve). Chain final drive. Cast aluminium sloping twin-spar frame.
Dealer Difference: GT motorcycles are the Aprilia dealership for Plymouth, and offer a wide range of finance and insurance, clothing and workshops.
Bike of the week: Aprilia Pogialli Replica

Aprilia RS125 Pogialli Replica
There’s nothing quite like the RS 125. It’s the replica Grand Prix bike, taken from the tracks and brought to the road. You can be guaranteed expert handling, power and speed, and at the same time have a practical bike that will take you everywhere you need to go on-track or off.
Colour: White, red and gold.
Year: 2004
Mileage: 2900
Location: Plymouth
Features: 124cc single cylinder two stroke, liquid cooled. Electric starter. Six speed. 14 litres (3.5 litre reserve). Chain final drive. Cast aluminium sloping twin-spar frame.
Dealer Difference: GT motorcycles are the Aprilia dealership for Plymouth, and offer a wide range of finance and insurance, clothing and workshops.
Bike Of The Week: Yamaha XT660X

The 660 is the first production Supermotard to be offered by a non-European manufacturer. Tuned for massive low to mid-range torque, this 660cc liquid-cooled fuel-injected single is equipped with lightweight 17-inch spoked wheels running with extra-wide rubber for outstanding roadholding.
Model: XT660X Supermotard
Colour: Black/Grey
Year: 2004
Mileage: 750
Location: Plymouth
Power: 47.33HP (34.5kW) at 6000RPM
Torque: 58.40Nm (6.0kgf-m or 43.1ft.lbs) at 5250RPM
Dry Weight: 173.0kg
Features: Alarm, Heated Grips.
Buying this bike with us at GT Motorcycles gets you such benefits as Finance and Insurance, Clothing and Workshops. We are offering this bike for just £4499!
Bike Of The Week: Yamaha XT660X

The 660 is the first production Supermotard to be offered by a non-European manufacturer. Tuned for massive low to mid-range torque, this 660cc liquid-cooled fuel-injected single is equipped with lightweight 17-inch spoked wheels running with extra-wide rubber for outstanding roadholding.
Model: XT660X Supermotard
Colour: Black/Grey
Year: 2004
Mileage: 750
Location: Plymouth
Power: 47.33HP (34.5kW) at 6000RPM
Torque: 58.40Nm (6.0kgf-m or 43.1ft.lbs) at 5250RPM
Dry Weight: 173.0kg
Features: Alarm, Heated Grips.
Buying this bike with us at GT Motorcycles gets you such benefits as Finance and Insurance, Clothing and Workshops. We are offering this bike for just £4499!
Bike Of The Week - Triumph Bonneville America

Taking its look from a blend of typically Triumph touches and the quintessential form of the classic cruiser, the Bonneville America is Triumph’s most vibrant design statement yet. Designed specifically for riders seeking an alternative to American hardware or Japanese equivalents, this evocative creation cleverly marries chopper and low-rider styling elements to form a true original.
Model: Triumph Bonneville America
Year: 2004
Colour: Black
Mileage: 614
Location: St Austell
Displacement: 790.00cc
Power: 61.00HP(44.5kW) at 7400RPM
Torque: 60.00 Nm (6.1kgf-m or 44ft.lbs) at 3500RPM
Features: Fitted sports exhaust system, wide-glide front forks, deep chromed engine covers, five speed gearbox, forward foot controls.
Bike Of The Week: Honda CBR600F

This Honda is easily the most popular mid-sized sports bike on the planet, the world-famous CBR600F offers all the remarkable versatility for which the CBR marque has become famous, while its more aggressive sibling, the CBR600F Sport provides an altogether more focused approach for committed track days and full-on sports riding, racing excitement.
Typical race colours and a streamlined riding position give this bike the finesse the CBR is renowned for, and renders it perfect for everything from track racing to winding back-roads on a spring day.
Bike Of The Week: Honda CBR600F

This Honda is easily the most popular mid-sized sports bike on the planet, the world-famous CBR600F offers all the remarkable versatility for which the CBR marque has become famous, while its more aggressive sibling, the CBR600F Sport provides an altogether more focused approach for committed track days and full-on sports riding, racing excitement.
Typical race colours and a streamlined riding position give this bike the finesse the CBR is renowned for, and renders it perfect for everything from track racing to winding back-roads on a spring day.