2012 Mv Agusta F41000rr on 2040-motos
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MV Agusta F4 1000RR 2012 for sell. Almost excellent conditions besides the scuffs that was picked up from falling off the single swing arm stand bike in the garage. Pictures indicate marks. My mistake, thats what happen when your old and the bike is to big for you. I"m getting a smaller bike. This is a great bike, nothing wrong with it. Its ready to go for the rest of the summer. I just had a fresh oil change after a 1,000miles, which was not needed, but thats the kind of ownership personality I am. This bike is adult own, and the person buying should have some riding experience, as it is a fast bike. Would not recommend for beginners. I do have all the original parts for the bike: spare keys, security chip card, and if I get what I'm asking for regarding price. I could throw in the carpet and anything extra that I have for bike.
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