10-22-2018, 07:52 AM
(10-22-2018, 07:06 AM)SportsterDoc_imp Wrote: [ -> ](10-22-2018, 04:03 AM)apex1_imp Wrote: [ -> ](10-22-2018, 01:24 AM)VLJ_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I agree with destindoc. As beautiful as the 2017 CB1100 is, it's overpriced for what it offers. $8k might be a stretch, but $9,999 would be about the ceiling. For reference's sake, simply look at what Yamaha offers for the same price, with the XSR900 70th Anniversary model. Modern electronics, liquid cooling, much higher-end componentry everywhere. The only areas in which the CB has more expensive componentry are the steel fenders, dual instrument clusters, spoked wheels, and chrome bits.
I also agree with him that the current msrp of most sportbikes has priced them out of the picture for most people.
Perhaps so. $9,999 is more than I paid for my new 2017EX.
Perhaps so. $9,999 is more than I paid for my new 2017EX.
Out the door? Great price!
I did not so good on $, but no regrets
See post 16 & 18 http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....#pid219262
(10-22-2018, 07:04 AM)VLJ_imp Wrote: [ -> ]SportsterDoc, I'm 99% certain the seamless tank on my 2017 EX is steel, not aluminum. It will accept a magnetic tank bag.
Hmmm...now I am trying to remember where I got the idea it was aluminum.
I just checked specs for 2017 and side covers are listed as aluminum.
Thanks for the correction.
No, not out the door--I wish!! I paid $9,850 as the price of the bike (instead of $12,199 msrp). I also paid the factory $380 freight charge (if I am remembering right), a $100 doc fee, plus sales tax and the Ohio cost for a title. I told them I was not interested in paying any "doc" fee but they said management would never waive it. So they cut the price of the bike another $100 to offset it.