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OMG I just heard Harley Davidson is going to buy MV Agusta the best motorcycle brand in the world :(


http://www.harley-davidson.com/wcm/Content/Pages/HD_News/Company/newsarticle.jsp?locale=en_US&articleLink=News/0292_press_release.hdnews&newsYear=2008&history=news

http://www.mvagustausa.com/web-mvagusta/08_F4_1078RR.html

What a crock, why is Harley doing that, how can the Italians let them meddle with their works of art, that's be like if Ford bought Ferrari god forbid. Nothing out of America ever compared to anything in Italy.
Just when I switched from Ducati to MV Agusta this happens! :(

The only comfort I have is that at least the F4 has 190hp and 195mph.

Plastic is for Japanese bikes. They're carbon fiber.
Oh well, at least one thing Harley owners and MV Agusta owners have in common is that they're both owned usually by men instead of wee widdo boys.

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Actually, Ford owns Jaguar, and so what if HD bought some Italian Co.? Maybe some of you didn't notice, but every company in the USA is laying off.

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HISTORY OF HARLEY DAVIDSON -Part 1-

Who is responsible for paying the lien on a motorcycle?


I am interested in Harley Davidson that someone is selling in Nebraska and I am California. I am not there to inspect the bike myself I have seen plenty of pictures but I know nothing about the bikes history so I asked for the Vin#. I checked it and it is coming back that there is lien on the bike. If I purchase the bike does that mean that I am responsable for the lien or does the lien stay with the previous owner. Could I even change the title of the bike to my name if there is a lien on it??? Please help

The lien follows the bike until the underlying obligation is paid off. A lien on the bike is no reason not to buy the bike, but you must address the issue. Start by asking the owner how much he owes, and how he plans to take care of it. Then, you may want to get in touch with the lender yourself. Confirm the balance and tell them you are buying the bike. Deduct the loan balance from the amount you pay the seller, and pay the lender directly.

The lender can tell you what paperwork, if any, it needs from you and the seller. The seller can sign the title over to you and the lender can send you the lien release.

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