cbx1260cc
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Post by cbx1260cc on Oct 12, 2019 16:02:03 GMT -7
Well I was sorta looking and decided to drive to a dealer to look at a 2017 model just for an outing.
Well I got to the dealer and started to look closely at the Used 2017 model (Black and Blue).
This particular bike has 647 (YES that is Six Hundred and FORTY SEVEN miles) and seller was asking Less than 10K for this almost perfect bike.
Six month service just completed at dealership.
BIG +++++++ bike comes with FULL GRAVES Ti System and sounds absolutely AWESOME.
Will be picking bike up next weekend and pix to come soonest.
Anxious to begin working on her (stainless lines, front cowl sporty windscreen, and engine covers/ protectors)
Looking forward to learning more from the forum and getting advice from the experience of the members.
Thank you, Rick
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seancusmc
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Post by seancusmc on Oct 12, 2019 22:55:34 GMT -7
Sick deal! less than $10,000 for a $13,000 bike thats been upgraded and broken in? Amazing! I say skip the windscreen though, get a good neck workout while you ride. Use that money to change the front pads and the bike will be near perfect. Maybe change the front master cylinder, which is something I am considering myself.
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cbx1260cc
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Post by cbx1260cc on Oct 13, 2019 4:24:46 GMT -7
To say I am PLEASED would be an understatement--AND in my preferred color scheme. Dealer offered me a nice deal on a 2019 and Yamaha currently has 2.99% on 48 mth term so it was kinda tempting--BUT--the colors of the '19 models left me unenthusiastic. I just cannot get into the matte color schemes that "seem" to be so popular (With WHO??). The entry level rider; while they may WANT a bigger bike, can in most cases neither Afford the monthly payments OR the Insurance payments. So I ask Why the matte color schemes??
Thanks for the ability to browse the site and learn more.
Regards, Rick
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