copilot
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I think I've looked at every possible search criteria and found out the cost of a LOT of stuff; but I couldn't find out what D&H is really selling a new 2008 ABS for(or if they are still available).
Having just shopped...best price I found out west (CA) was 14K OTD, complete for the A. besI think I've looked at every possible search criteria and found out the cost of a LOT of stuff; but I couldn't find out what D&H is really selling a new 2008 ABS for(or if they are still available).
Thanks for the response; but I was specifically interested in what D&H was getting.Having just shopped...best price I found out west (CA) was 14K OTD, complete for the A. besI think I've looked at every possible search criteria and found out the cost of a LOT of stuff; but I couldn't find out what D&H is really selling a new 2008 ABS for(or if they are still available).
Take jwilly's advice. Call them and ask! Anybody that answers here will be speculating.....when it's it's so easy to get the right answer first.Thanks for the response; but I was specifically interested in what D&H was getting.
I called them yesterday and they were out of the 08. They were in the process of trying to get some more, but if I understood right that wasn't set in stone. I was told $11,999 was their sale price. I don't think you are going to find them much cheaper than that anywhere in the country.I think I've looked at every possible search criteria and found out the cost of a LOT of stuff; but I couldn't find out what D&H is really selling a new 2008 ABS for(or if they are still available).
what prices are you getting in TX ??I called them yesterday and they were out of the 08. They were in the process of trying to get some more, but if I understood right that wasn't set in stone. I was told $11,999 was their sale price. I don't think you are going to find them much cheaper than that anywhere in the country.
GP
jwilly is correct about these folks. I've bought 2 bikes from them in the last 6 months and been very happy with my purchases. I got a 08 fjr and kawasaki versys. Since you are out of state , you pay no tax on the bike until you title it in your state , which would be less than buying in state because their price will be the lowest in the good old USA. In addition , any item like heated grips or Heli setback that you add , all you are charged is for the parts , no labor charge. You can have the item drop shipped to them and they will install for free. Plus they are really nice folks. They are not your normal Dealer Stealer. MarkTake jwilly's advice. Call them and ask! Anybody that answers here will be speculating.....when it's it's so easy to get the right answer first.Thanks for the response; but I was specifically interested in what D&H was getting.
The FJR is currently only available with ABS. That's not always been the case.Correct me if I'm wrong, but the FJR is not available as a non-ABS model. Having never owned one before the '08 I recently bought, hasn't ABS always been a standard feature on the FJR?
I keep reading posts by people that mention how they bought the ABS model.
Copilot,I think I've looked at every possible search criteria and found out the cost of a LOT of stuff; but I couldn't find out what D&H is really selling a new 2008 ABS for(or if they are still available).
Hear Hear!!I had considered buying out of state and going to get it. But at the time the weather back East really sucked and regardless of where I had made the purchase, I still would of had to pay AZ sales tax and license fees, making it more expensive than buying it locally.
Olie it is best to deal with D&H.My bike originated there and I got a price quote this week of 11,999 for a new raven but are currently out of stock.I did not ask what the price for the YES program was but have seen quotes by other customers of D&H under $500 for the extended warranty.I feel supporting a good local dealership is best.If it is still a family ownership that cares about me then by all means they get my business.Locally the best price I have seen so far from a north Texas dealer is just under 13,500 at Stadium Yamaha in Irving Texas.Talk to Smokey or Jason there.Great bunch of folks there of you want to drive up to the Dallas area.Consider the sales tax on an out of state purchase!Shipping it may equal local state taxes helping you avoid paying that states tax plus you get a bike with showroom miles at your door.How cool is that?what prices are you getting in TX ??I called them yesterday and they were out of the 08. They were in the process of trying to get some more, but if I understood right that wasn't set in stone. I was told $11,999 was their sale price. I don't think you are going to find them much cheaper than that anywhere in the country.
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No the ABS was not always standard my 05 is non ABS.Correct me if I'm wrong, but the FJR is not available as a non-ABS model. Having never owned one before the '08 I recently bought, hasn't ABS always been a standard feature on the FJR?
I keep reading posts by people that mention how they bought the ABS model.
who knows? we all went to D&H and rode home after being told "knock yourself out" by local dealers when asked to try and even get close to D&H prices. they had no interest in make the $200 i was offering them over D&H's prices. last anyone reported D&H is still selling the 48 month YES for $389. the state fees and taxes will be the same no matter who you buy from - EXCEPT that with D&H's actual sale price being lower, the % fees (and recurring registration/tag fees will be lower too).what prices are you getting in TX ??I called them yesterday and they were out of the 08. They were in the process of trying to get some more, but if I understood right that wasn't set in stone. I was told $11,999 was their sale price. I don't think you are going to find them much cheaper than that anywhere in the country.
GP
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