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2005 Mv Agusta F4 1000rr +++brand New+++just Out Of Crate Full Fact Warranty on 2040-motos

US $8,100.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:500 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, US

Scottsdale, Arizona, US
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2005 MV AGUSTA F4 1000RR +++BRAND NEW+++JUST OUT OF CRATE FULL FACT WARRANTY, US $8,100.00, image 1

MV Agusta Other photos

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MV Agusta Other tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):998 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:OWNER VINVIN:ZCGAKFGM65V1001XX

MV Agusta Other description

Up for your consideration is a 2005 MV Agusta 1000r "THIS IS A NEW MOTORCYCLE" with full factory warranty since the bike has never been registered.  The bike was purchased by the collector of exotic cars and motorcycles “an incredible collection at that”!! I had purchased some items from his collection and am going to make a few available to the public. This bike was purchased at the MV Agusta factory in Italy. The motorcycle was only ridden for a few days while there and then shipped to his home in the USA. There it sat in a factory prepared and sealed crate until I stumbled across it.  I believe it is a rare find.  Not really not sure of its value, hard to put a price on something this rare. As you can see I uncrated the bike and put the necessary fluids and preparation needed to start the bike and perform a pre sale inspection by the local dealer. And I informed this bike is a Tamburini model but am not familiar enough with this brand of motorcycle. It has less than 500 miles on it and is in BRAND NEW CONDITION with the exception of a few small crate rubs on the fairing and is easily rubbed out with the necessary cleaners. I wish there was more to tell you about it but that’s been its life to this point. I can tell you it is the most beautiful bike I have ever seen and yes I did take it for a spin. I could not help myself. Now I have ridden allot of different motorcycles in my 50+ years and have never and I mean never been on such a powerful bike in my life.....it sounds like a formula 1 car and the handling was incredible and I knew at that moment it wasn’t for me......it took a week to clean the crap out of my shorts.”lol”


The bike is for sale locally and i reserve the right to cancel this auction at my discreation

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