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I stopped in at the dealer to talk to the salesman and get an ETA as well as do some last-minute haggling. Good news all around!! I got him to come down to MSRP, saving me over $1200.00, and he told me my Night Train is in Toronto!!!! All that's left to do now is fill out the credit application, get the insurance on the go, and wait for that to make it's way through, and then I should have my bike soon after. I'm thinking about 2 more weeks to go!!! I am STOKED!!![sm=yeahsmile.gif][sm=yeahsmile.gif][sm=yeahsmile.gif][sm=happy046.gif][sm=happy046.gif][sm=happy046.gif][sm=happy046.gif][sm=happybounce.gif][sm=happybounce.gif][sm=happybounce.gif][sm=lockeddance.gif][sm=lockeddance.gif][sm=lockeddance.gif][sm=shades.gif]
I also went and picked up an NXT lid, so I'm ready to go!!!!!
On the insurance end, if you are shopping for a Canadian company, I use Primmum. Way cheaper than Riders Source. They sell direct, not through agencies, everyone is on salary, so no crap, just good prices. They are in Etobicoke. 1-866-454-8911
Great news, and it's about F#$kin time! They should give you the keys to the store for makin you wait so long. Now it's YOUR turn to post pics! Hope everything goes smooth pick up day, it's like...Just let me sign and give me the damn bike so I can ride!
Awsome news Clam, I just drove my bike home today. You are in for a real treat my man. The waiting makes it even better. If you are like me you have planned your first couple rides already. I thought I was to get my bike last wednesday, some parts werent in yet so I had to wait. It killed me. You are going to be so happy. I garuntee you spend a could part of the first night in your garage just looking over every bolt and nut and wire ect ect ect.
Congrats
GBH
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