Depends on the type of riding as riding to bike meets totaling up to 5k riding does not mean anything it depends on your experience of riding I.e riding to meetup at coffee shops does not compare with riding at 507 or at a track. Case in point after moving to California from Toronto there was a...
When I moved back I missed the canyons and the roads but found great roads to ride in Toronto. Just an FYI got pulled over for having California plates in Toronto. If you become a resident you will have to change ownership.
That is not true as I move back from California to Toronto and as long I showed I had proof of insurance in LA I was not considered a new rider. I just moved to Portland and my insurance for my Ducati SF is 480 and my MV is 500. All I had to do was provide proof of insurance and a clean record.
Hope everything worked with the insurance the comments posted by a few morons like sleazy ray is not reflective of the forum membership. If you are interested in another MV I know at least two MV for sale with low mileage. I do not work for any dealer but I am part of the Mv Agusta forum which...
Statefarm was fair to me when I my bike was stolen in California two weeks after shipping it from Canada. They gave me fair value and also no issues. Lets hope your agent is good as mine was. Post on the MV agusta website with the VIN, I have checked the buy and sell on the MV agusta...
Sorry for your lost as an MV F4 owner myself I can only imagine how you feel. I would recommend posting this in the mvagusta.net also. This sucks will keep my eye out for the bike. Check the usual spots Ebay/ Kijji.
Are you being paid in Canada if so you can claim as a returning resident which you will have to show your US tax returns which means you do not pay any import taxes, if not you will have to pay the book value ( i would recommend getting the bike appraised) Assuming the bike has all the recall...
Yamaha just revealed their plans to put a triple in one of their bikes. Seems like triples are becoming the new rage we have MV F3, Triump and now Yamaha.
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/649/14457/Motorcycle-Article/Yamaha-Inline-Triple-Crossplane-Concept.aspx
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