And you want a better price? Wow.
I found the same thing about a year ago (2013 still in a crate) and thought it was a fantastic deal at $1000 more than that.
Pull the trigger, you will not regret it.
I'm just paid $7500. Sounds like a great deal.
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If you don't buy it I will so I have another spare! I'm not kidding. That is dirt cheap for a motorcycle of this quality.
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(04-27-2015, 10:59 AM)huxley2_imp Wrote: [ -> ]And you want a better price? Wow.
I found the same thing about a year ago (2013 still in a crate) and thought it was a fantastic deal at $1000 more than that.
Pull the trigger, you will not regret it.
He doesn't want a lower price, he wants a lower vin #
A metal stamp set can fix that issue
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(04-27-2015, 09:25 AM)JPX_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Forget the VIN number. There's a more important number and that's $6999.
Had a good chuckle over that...

Ivan, humour me: why is a low VIN important to you?
(04-27-2015, 07:31 AM)Ivan_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I have the opportunity to purchase a brand new 2014 Honda CB 1100 for $6,999.00 from a Honda dealer in PA. The bike has been sitting unsold on the dealer floor for almost two years and is VIN#1760. I wanted a much lower number but the price seems reasonable. Any thoughts and suggestions on this?
Thanks everybody for the input! I have decided to purchase the bike and honestly the VIN number isn't that big an issue. Just thought it would be cool to have a single or double digit production number like some of the members of the forum. I have a black 2014 #1945 and what the heck it's still one sweet ride. Again, thanks for the advice and opinions.
Low VIN numbers are overrated. I would rather save the $.