One more question for those of you in CA... What is the breakdown of the registration and title fees? I don't want to risk having the shop slide something in there... Thanks, RM>All the shops seem to want to charge for shipping and setup and such >(one local store wants ~$550 for this!). I was thinking of trying to >buy the bike for MSRP plus tax, tag, and title and calling it a deal. >Is this still too much money to offer?
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[dsn_klr650] how much to pay for a new klr650?
On Tue, 9 May 2000, RM wrote:
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[dsn_klr650] how much to pay for a new klr650?
A little advice: Be prepared to head for the door if you don't get
the deal you want. I live in Canada, so I'll leave the price part to
those in the USA (FYI, Y2K KLR is about $6100 Canadian).
I did the research and decided what accessories I wanted (SS front
brake line, taller windscreen, Kawi soft luggage), got a fair price
including taxes, setup ($295)in mind, and went in to the dealership
with it. I headed for the door 3 times before we agreed on the
price. It was within $150 of what I wanted to pay, with all the
stuff I wanted. I got "out the door" for less than the retail price
of the bike, taxes and prep.
Shop around, carry your checkbook for a deposit, let them know that
you'll make the deal if they are willing, and play fair. They have
to make a living too, and I think that you'll get further with them
if you're upfront, but not too demanding. And like I said, be
prepared to walk out the door if you don't get what you feel is a
good deal. Leave them your number, though, in case the change their
minds.
Good hunting,
D.
A14 GBG
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, RM wrote: > > > On Tue, 9 May 2000, RM wrote: > > >All the shops seem to want to charge for shipping and setup and such > >(one local store wants ~$550 for this!). I was thinking of trying to > >buy the bike for MSRP plus tax, tag, and title and calling it a deal. > >Is this still too much money to offer? > > One more question for those of you in CA... What is the breakdown of the > registration and title fees? I don't want to risk having the shop slide > something in there... > > Thanks, > RM
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well, if you're in the bay area, dual sports of any kind, but especially
klr's, are pretty hard to find right now. both my local dealers are out, and
would love to have one in stock cuz they could sell it tomorrow. i think the
mfrs overproduced all those ugly cruisers, and underproduces bikes that
don't suck. if you can get it for $5200 or so out the door (from a dealer
you can stand), that wouldn't be bad up here. probably a couple hundred
cheaper in fresno or somewhere else hellish.
mw
> My apologies to those of you on wreck.moto who've already seen this > question... > > I am about 2-3 weeks away from purchasing a new KLR650. Those of you > who've purchased one recently, what was your Out-the-door price? > > All the shops seem to want to charge for shipping and setup > and such (one > local store wants ~$550 for this!). I was thinking of trying > to buy the > bike for MSRP plus tax, tag, and title and calling it a deal. Is this > still too much money to offer? > > RM >
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I guess you can't get to Heaven (Yosemite) unless you go through Hell
(Fresno).
Russel'r dsn_klr650@egroups.com
Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] How much to pay for a new KLR650?
probably a couple hundred cheaper in fresno or somewhere else hellish.
mw
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<< Is this still too much money to offer? >>
My dealer charged me $4200, no prep, no freight. It was gathering dust on
his showroom floor. He's also selling new Victories for $12000, MSRP
$13600-$14000.
Pete the Cheap Streak
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$4600 tax and tags in Alamogordo, NM. I had to wait for more than a month
for them to get it in, ut I got it for that low, low, price. I asked if
they charged for shipping/set-up and they said no, it was their cost, not
mine.
A note aout the shipping/set-up. A dealer the next town across wanted $200
more to START with, then they wanted another $200 for the shipping/set-up.
A dealer in El Paso, TX (when I mentioned this fee) said in a startled tone,
"I think that's illegal!".
Chris Astier
Y2KLR
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It is also worth noting that we are less than two months away from the
Y2K+1...A15's/Eh15's making their appearance....
Kurt
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[dsn_klr650] how much to pay for a new klr650?
On Wed, 10 May 2000, Kurt Simpson wrote:
Are these version numbers?
RM
eh?
A9? A15? Eh15 - canadian perhaps>It is also worth noting that we are less than two months away from the >Y2K+1...A15's/Eh15's making their appearance....

[dsn_klr650] case guards?
Tim makes highway bars for the KLR that work pretty good as a crankcase
protector. They have saved mine before. He also makes radiator guards you
might be interested in. Check them out here -
http://www.happy-trail.com/
MotorMark
http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/dixiedualsportmotorcycleclub
KLR 650 A-13 "warthogg"
XR250R "superfly"
----- Original Message ----- From: RM To: dsn_klr650@egroups.com> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 1:33 AM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Case guards? > > Hey y'all, 'nuther question: > > Naked street bikes sometimes have, as an add-on, these bar-thingies that > attach to the frame and cross under the crankcase. They are to protect > the crankcase from tipover damage. > > Does the KLR have anything like this available? Does it need it? Are > there any other protective items that I could add to my future KLR to > minimize drop damage? I figure the right time to add them is *right away* > since chances are good I'll drop it within 48 hours of taking it home (my > luck). > > RM
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