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I've probably got $60k in my SG and I did everything but shoot the paint.
There came a point when I stopped adding dollars up.
My scoot has wayyyyyyyyyyyy more than this one posted.
No folks, I'm not "flaunting dollars."
Hindsight...I could have just rode the damn thing and almost paid my house off!
I'll never drop bucks like that on a bike again.
Said it before and I'll say it again. You have the sweetest bike on the forum. Well except for mine of course.
Someone has to have some sense !! How many people in here can just throw that much cash at a MOTORCYCLE !!!!! Come ON a MOTORCYCLE !! We are not talking about an operation to save a cancer ridden child to LIVE ! We are talking about a MOTORCYCLE ? How many people are out here now trying to pay for their mortgage and not getting it or how about someone had a question " House or Motorcycle which will it be " ? it is still on here. I think the time to be sensiable is NOW. All this while I am trying to save some money and get the service done , LOL!!
he probably does have 60k into it..pay top price for every part,top dollar on labor from someone that saw him coming..way too expensive "show paint job"..its easy to rack up a huge bill when you have no idea what you are agreeing to(dumb ***)that doesn't mean it is worth even half of the invested price thou..them superman emblems and seat have to go if he wants any chance of selling at any price..
WHY did I know you'd be the one?
Dealing with you is like dealing with my kids, or worse!
The bike was $20k after taxes and everything were added in.
Base price was just over $18k...it was a new model, dealers weren't budging. http://www.nadaguides.com/Motorcycle...dard-Equipment
$5000 paint.
$2000 Baker DD6
$3000 RC Components
$2400 +/- PM Parts
Dakota Digital Gauges
Stereo
Klock Fenders
Yaffe & Dakota Digital lights
Yaffe Bars
Baker +1 Oil Pan
Stretched Bags
$2000 +/- Diamond Engineering Bolts
Chopped Tour Pack
Fairing Lowers
Mustang Seat
Alloy Art Stabilizer
Headwinds Headlight Bezel
Shocks/Forks
And I haven't listed engine parts, yet.
I'll stop there...you can't count that high.
YOU KNEW I WOULD BE THE ONE,,,,cause I know bikes, even at 25,000 with paint, I do not and will not see $35,000 in parts on your bike. think again boy wonder...but if you spent $35,000 in the parts ya have and $60,000 total so be it, better you then me ....Peace
$2000 Baker DD6
$3000 RC Components
$2400 +/- PM Parts
Dakota Digital Gauges
Stereo
Klock Fenders
Yaffe & Dakota Digital lights
Yaffe Bars
Baker +1 Oil Pan
Stretched Bags
$2000 +/- Diamond Engineering Bolts
Chopped Tour Pack
Fairing Lowers
Mustang Seat
Alloy Art Stabilizer
Headwinds Headlight Bezel
Shocks/Forks
And I haven't listed engine parts, yet.
Funny to me how some of these projects sound cool or appears to be super cool on paper but after the final product is completed it looks like pizza and orange juice barf.
I laughed at that one.
Maybe he did everything in Canada. It costs more up here...
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