09-20-2014, 01:30 PM
I went to the Kentucky kickdown in Louisville Ky today and when I left I thought I would go by Station Park Honda and the motorcycle superstore. Well, as luck would have it they had a 14 standard. I asked about the dlx and the guy said yeah we have one of those in the back that was just traded in. WE go back to look at it and it was the first dlx I have laid my eyes on. Just beautiful. I sat on it and turned the key and it had 919 miles one it.
I look everything over and this thing is new as can be. I climb off and ask the price and they say 8500. I am reaching for my billfold wondering how I can secure it. I dont have my checkbook and only have 150 bucks on me. But, I have a credit card. WE get to to the main man and he breaks it to me it is already spoken for and my heart dropped. I was just sick. Thought about it all the way home.
The main man told me he could sell me a std for 8859 which is a pretty good price but could not give me that kind of discount on the dlx because there were no incentives from Honda. Just bummed me out.
So, I am trying to peal myself off the walls for missing out but grateful I still have a good motorcycle to ride that is fun and reliable. Patience is the key here and you hate to lose out but its part of it. Let a couple of Nighthawks get out from under me also when I was looking but finally found the right one.
I look everything over and this thing is new as can be. I climb off and ask the price and they say 8500. I am reaching for my billfold wondering how I can secure it. I dont have my checkbook and only have 150 bucks on me. But, I have a credit card. WE get to to the main man and he breaks it to me it is already spoken for and my heart dropped. I was just sick. Thought about it all the way home.
The main man told me he could sell me a std for 8859 which is a pretty good price but could not give me that kind of discount on the dlx because there were no incentives from Honda. Just bummed me out.
So, I am trying to peal myself off the walls for missing out but grateful I still have a good motorcycle to ride that is fun and reliable. Patience is the key here and you hate to lose out but its part of it. Let a couple of Nighthawks get out from under me also when I was looking but finally found the right one.


