Good deals on 2020s to be had still
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In my area, some of the dealers have advanced to $2500. to $4000. above MSRP for bone stock floor models. CVO's they are charging $5000. above MSRP. They are not selling many bikes unless the new buyers are not familiar with MSRP. The dealers say that because they can not get any more new bikes until sometime in the first quarter of 2021 they are justified in jacking up the prices to ***** house level. I disagree with their tactics. I will remember the dealers who decided to rape up and avoid them like the plague.
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There must be huge demand now. I ply the freeways around LA most every morning of the week. Being retired from work, I go where I want, when. For the past two or three months, there has been a very noticeable increase in the number of dealer plates on vehicles, both new and used. It is MUCH more than "normal" for what we see around here. I have assumed it is pent-up demand from the early period of shut-down when dealers were closed or barely open, and people were actually staying home and being afraid.
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3K for setup? Must be the only store in a 500 mile radius 🤣
I bought my last bike at Lone Wolf in Spokane, I’ll buy my next bike there too. I paid MSRP for mine but they threw in 1000 for accessories and no freight and setup. Put me up in a hotel room for making the trip too.
I bought my last bike at Lone Wolf in Spokane, I’ll buy my next bike there too. I paid MSRP for mine but they threw in 1000 for accessories and no freight and setup. Put me up in a hotel room for making the trip too.