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Reply #30 - 05/27/10 at 13:05:20
 
Kim are they going to let you test drive?? because here they do NOT allow a test ride - you have to try someone elses, then go to the dealer and purchase, unridden, the bike of choice.
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Reply #31 - 05/27/10 at 13:11:41
 
PerrydaSavage wrote on 05/27/10 at 03:30:01:
Moto Guzzi V7 Classic! Droooooooool!!!! Cool

http://www.motorcycledaily.com/063008middle.jpg

I havent seen a moto guzzi since I was in Ft Bragg.  I think there sharp
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Reply #32 - 05/27/10 at 13:16:30
 
if it's used they should allow a test drive, harley allows test drives of their bikes new, might be a demo model you drive though and not the actual bike you buy, idk
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Reply #33 - 05/27/10 at 14:31:46
 
Nat, the Triumph America is on special for $7999.  This bike is very very nice.. They come in blue or black..
No pink...hmmmm

Skatnbac, if they don't let me test drive the bike I want to. I will take  my business elsewhere. When I bought my S-40 they had no problems letting me test drive it. I had to have my license and proof of insurance. I also showed him my copy of my safety class card.
He said being I was a rider of then 3 years that he had no problems with letting me take it out.

I would never buy a bike I had not tested out.
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Reply #34 - 05/27/10 at 14:38:31
 
No test drives at the only nearby dealership. What they do is...you make a down payment or pay in full. If its a down payment you sign a contract agreeing to have consistent insurance as long as you still owe money. After the down payment you make no payments for at least a month depending on what plan you decide to go with. You have a month to return the bike for full refund of your down payment or full payment. All you have to do is buy a months worth of insurance.
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Reply #35 - 05/28/10 at 05:38:32
 
Burn -

That sounds like a pretty good deal at your dealership.

My choice of next bike will be driven in good part by the dealer network.

I have no desire to do any maint. myself, and like my cars that get serviced at the dealers, I take the bike to a very close by Suzuki dealer for maint. work.

That's why my next choices are fairly limited - close by are Suzuki, Honda, and Triumph (not counting HD, which I wouldn't want anyhow).

Also, if I'm ever on the road a good distance from home, I want a dealer as close as possible to fix anything that might break.  So Honda kinda fits that bill best, don't ya think?
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Reply #36 - 05/28/10 at 05:46:18
 
Triumph offers a 2 year unlimited mileage warranty. Plus free oil changes for as long as you own the bike, yet limited to 4 per year.

I will always carry road side assistance as that helps should their be a problem while I am out and about.

It will be fun to go back and sit on these bikes once my hand is healed. Then I can set them up on the 2 wheels by  myself and get a good feel as well.. Smiley
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Reply #37 - 05/28/10 at 05:54:37
 
Kim -

I almost bought a Triumph 2 years ago when I bought my S40 instead.  I hadn't riddn in 40 years, so it was kind of an experiment to see if I really wanted to get back into it seriously.  I didn't want to spend much $$ on that experiment.  So I bought a 2 year old used S40.  Now i do like to ride again, but my riding is fairly limited.  With Ohio weather, the season is basically April thru most of October.  My job dictates that I wear a suit some days each week, so I don't get to ride to work often.  Plus, some client will usually call unexpectedly offering an adult beverage time after work.  My unalterable rule is that I won't ride after even one drink.

I know it's probably sacrilage to say so here, but the big maxi scooters kinda lit my fire too.  The Burman and Honda Silverwing are really nice, but both are over $10K, equipped.  Lots of money for what is, to me, basically a recreational machine.
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Reply #38 - 05/28/10 at 10:15:10
 
cornfuzed wrote on 05/26/10 at 14:27:47:
http://assets.bikerzeit.at/content/thump_565_1248123357043_ba_02%5B2%5D.jpg
my favorite trumph to date... 1700cc parallel twin...  VERY VERY HOT i think..

That is a sweet ride.
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Reply #39 - 05/28/10 at 10:47:45
 
Mike, thanks for the pic. That is one very nice looking bike. 1700 is more bike than I need or want. Nice to hear it delivers a sweet ride for you.

I did set on a Vulcan 1300 and was a lil intimidated by that..

If I could, I would take the hubby's Shadow 750 out today... Darn it is raining and there is still the thumb thingy...  Sad
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Reply #40 - 05/28/10 at 18:36:24
 
Well, i ride with with a lot of Harley's. They now have a lot of respect for my S40 popper and I have been on some long rides with them but I needed a bike with a little more room and better "get lucky" accommodations (read "back seat" for you morons). So I could not turn down the deal on a new '09 C50T and with 1.99% financing I make money!! Plus 24 month warranty!! Ohhhh I have already made some mods. And NO, I will not part with my beloved Popper. Its just great around town.
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Reply #41 - 05/28/10 at 19:21:41
 
It is amazing to me how many of us own bigger bikes yet still ride the S40 in town because it just does it better than the bigger bikes.

The Savage -- the world's best get around town bike !!
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Reply #42 - 05/28/10 at 20:35:52
 
Vtail, you lucky dog. You have the bet of both worlds now!!! Wish I could have kept the S40.
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Reply #43 - 05/31/10 at 21:50:38
 
Skid Mark wrote on 05/28/10 at 20:35:52:
Vtail, you lucky dog. You have the bet of both worlds now!!! Wish I could have kept the S40.

Me too!  I love the C50, just wish I could've afforded to keep both.
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Reply #44 - 06/01/10 at 08:36:15
 
The Triumph still holds my attention. They advertise to come in and test ride the 2010.. So that tells me right there I will be able to test one out when I am healed...Whoppee something to really look forward to..  Wink
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