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Changed a lot of tires on the Comstar wheels , the tubeless ones were stamped with "tubeless tire fitment" and had
the bump on the inside to keep the bead in place. Most I did were the tube type. No bump.
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(01-31-2017, 01:09 AM)nhawk7504_imp Wrote: No this one dealer will keep them literally for years at the dealer discount to cover his costs. But doesn't hurt to ask. He still has a 2011 CB1000R for $3000 off MSRP.
(01-30-2017, 05:49 AM)uscgmac_imp Wrote: (01-30-2017, 02:02 AM)nhawk7504_imp Wrote: I've seen leftover '14's for $9500.00 in the Northeast but there are not many out there in general.
Leftover 14s for 9500.00. I hope that's for a deluxe because leftover 14 standards are going for 6999 to 7999 around me in the N.Y. metro and Long Island area.
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Leftover 14s for 9500.00. I hope that's for a deluxe because leftover 14 standards are going for 6999 to 7999 around me in the N.Y. metro and Long Island area.
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This dealer needs to learn about net present value. I wonder how long they've been in business? And how.
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I didn't know what NPV was either, so I looked it up.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_present_value
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not that my opinion means much but last night at the progressive show they had the new bike and I must say I'm pretty happy with my std 2014
I think Honda should treat the 17 as 2 bikes the classic and the sport
the tank is out of place on the classic looking bike but I think looks great on the rs
I just think there should be separation between the 2 just like we have on the 14s
it just doesn't have the same lines as the older bikes it looks like it put on lbs that it didn't need to
just my opinion
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(01-28-2017, 04:05 PM)TCBronson_imp Wrote: I just saw the price on Honda's website for the new 2017 CB1100 and it's listed at $12,199 plus shipping, wow! I am a little surprised and thought it would have been closer to $10,000. Makes me want to keep my 2013.
They are 24,000 here in Vietnam.
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(03-14-2017, 05:16 AM)simplest2remember_imp Wrote: (01-28-2017, 04:05 PM)TCBronson_imp Wrote: I just saw the price on Honda's website for the new 2017 CB1100 and it's listed at $12,199 plus shipping, wow! I am a little surprised and thought it would have been closer to $10,000. Makes me want to keep my 2013.
They are 24,000 here in Vietnam.
They are $12,999 in Canada.
Add $780 Freight and Dealer Prep
Add $1790 Federal and Provincial Sales Taxes
The total is CDN$15,500
At today's currency exchange rate that is US$11,300
The only difference between men and boys,
is the price of their toys.
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Really wish they would bring the RS over!
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Honda Canada increased the base price of the 2017 CB1100 EX by $300, and decreased the Freight and Dealers Prep by $20.
With Freight, Dealer Prep, and Sales Taxes the total asking price is CAN $15,890.
That is the equivalent of US$12,050.
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It's not relevant as the 2017 EX is not being imported to Australia, but that price is equal to around $15,700 Australia dollars. As I recall it the 2010 CB1100 was just over $15,000. It would be interesting to see what they'd sell it for here. If they did. Which they won't.