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2007 Mv Agusta F4 Senna on 2040-motos

US $10,877.77
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:7284 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Westfield, Massachusetts, US

Westfield, Massachusetts, US
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MV Agusta F4 SENNA photos

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MV Agusta F4 SENNA tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1000 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:zcgakfgm67v100518

MV Agusta F4 SENNA description

 I have decided to sell my 2007 F4 Senna. I had no intentions of letting her go, but a ride aboard another bike has won me over. So, I am selling her to fund the purchase of said bike. I do hope she goes to a good home as she is a very special machine. The Senna edition came with the upgraded front and rear suspension, carbon fiber trim, forged wheels, upgraded electronics package, alcantara seats, and of course the amazing color combination.

Here are the details:

- 2007 F4 Senna
- 7,284 original miles
- Certificate of Authenticity, owners manuals, 2 keys, tool kit
- Clean & clear Connecticut title
- Upgraded tachometer internals to address bouncing tach needle
- Upgraded tachometer back-lighting
- Muzzy aluminum fans
- Upgraded high flow water pump
- Revised tachometer face plate (original will be included)
- New oil filter and synthetic oil less than 200 miles old.
- New air box OEM wellnuts (rivnuts will be included)
- New fuel filter
- New fuel lines and o-rings
- New OEM air filter
- Deleted charcoal canister with OEM removal kit (canister included)
- Removed fairing mesh (easily found online and re-installed if desired)
- HRC style rear brake reservoir
- Professionally powder coated black headlight shroud
- Fast by Ferracci handlebar ends (originals included)
- Renthal firm compound grips
- OEM red stand (Ducati stand not included)

- She will need fork seals. Both sides are weeping slightly, but not enough to leave anything on the floor.

- There is a slight scuff on the bottom of one of the header pipes. This was here when I purchased the bike.

- There is very slight weeping of oil near the side stand. Again, not enough to leave anything on the floor, but there is a thin film there.

The bike starts right up every time and runs perfectly. The transmission is smooth and she has never over heated on me.

The bike is located in Westfield, Massachusetts. Questions and viewings are welcomed and encouraged.

Thanks! - Seth


On Sep-24-13 at 22:01:16 PDT, seller added the following information:

 * This Senna is #286 of 300 ever made in the World.

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