I just went to the DMV to register my F4 100R. Unfortunately I wasn't able to since I forgot to take the bill of sale will me. However, I did find out something kind of neat. Including mine there are only two registered MV Agusta's in the state of WV.
I guess that explains why I don’t see them at every stop light I pull up to. :f4:
I'm from VA and i was at Brandwine WV this past weekend running 33 and some other roads out that way. But I love the mountain at 33. Next time i'm out that way I give you a shout.
I guess it depends on the demographics of the area. They seem to be more common in California (given the number of members from there). There are a number of them around here in the northeast. But I have yet to see one on the road that I don't know of (meaning the rider is not on this forum).
I'm From Northern California And I Know We Have Quite A Few Mv Owners Here, There's Never A Chance That I See One In Any Intersection On My Route.... That's Why We Get Attention Wherever We Park It...." Is That A Hayabusa?":toothless:toothless
Yea, even in CA it's still only once in a blue moon you see one on the road.
looking at used MV's for sale the past few years it would seem a large population of the MV's sold don't see outside the garage too often. I'm sure plenty of the MV's sold are Mid life crisis Vehicles which never get the road time they deserve. hense you can pick up a 4 year old bike with 1200 miles on it... Good for the rest of us I guess
I do occasionally see a Brutale around San Francisco - I saw one in the Presidio park twice this summer.. Maybe it was Admin or one of our members.
Just out of curiousity does anyone know how many 07 F4 1000R's were produced? I know they aren't nearly as rare as other MV's but I don't imagine there were too many built.
I wonder how many owners actually ride rather have them just for collections. I've seen 7 in Phila area-- well one on display at Revzilla. BUT... then again FBF is just outside of Phila. I have the only Orange and Black Brutale.:ahhh:
I have seen two other SENNA riding around in CT and one in Long Island. come to think of it. I have seen more Sennas on the road at random then any other F4 model
Pa. initially registered mine as a "Mustang". Any one here old enough to remember those? Pretty cool bikes. How about "Servicycles"? C'mon old men- show your age.
I dont know how many are in Texas but I havent ever seen one on the road here (besides myself ) LOL
Steve
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