OH MY! 132HP, 301lbs but there is a cost ($66K)

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they say:

".......with 132 hp and further driving down the weight to 301 lbs "

That tranlates to an obscene amount of potential fun.

Now, who will be the first on here to buy one? Please send pics and be sure to check-in once and a while --and rember those here who are wrestling around our fat sportbike LOL

This would be some toy!, but I'm afraid this kid has been too naughty to expect santa to bring this down the chimney.

 
Starting from: $66,500 US - 33.600€Euro (VAT and shipping excluded)
That does it! I'm so tired of them "hiding" or "adding" taxes and shipping. <_< What other "fees" will be added by the dealer? I'm NOT going to stand for this any longer....therefore...I WILL NOT be buying one. :eek: That should show them! :p

Besides, the pain of telling all my friends and forum members, "No, can't ride it!" :lol:

 
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Looks like alot of fun, but I'm not sure where I could mount an aux fuel cell and hydration kit..... guess I'll have to pass too.

 
they say: ".......with 132 hp and further driving down the weight to 301 lbs "

That tranlates to an obscene amount of potential fun.

Now, who will be the first on here to buy one? Please send pics and be sure to check-in once and a while --and rember those here who are wrestling around our fat sportbike LOL

This would be some toy!, but I'm afraid this kid has been too naughty to expect santa to bring this down the chimney.
For something a bit easier on the wallet check out KTM's RC8

They claim 155 hp and tip the scales at 440 lbs wet.

 
passenger peg support in titanium
:blink: Some phrase that includes tits and bulls comes to mind here.
Also, note that the $66k is just the enterance price, with the base 90 hp engine, add more for options, then add more, and more, and more for the 132 hp engine that reduces 25 lbs of weight.

 
That does it! I'm so tired of them "hiding" or "adding" taxes and shipping. <_< What other "fees" will be added by the dealer? I'm NOT going to stand for this any longer....therefore...I WILL NOT be buying one. :eek: That should show them! :p
LOL, ...c'mon Mike how do you expect these guys to make any money on the 66+large that they're asking for a 300lb motorcycle??? They have to make their money somewhere. LOL LOL
So what is the full blown version 132HP/301lbs going to cost OUT THE DOOR?? Price per pound calculations should be kinda interesting.

For something a bit easier on the wallet check out KTM's RC8They claim 155 hp and tip the scales at 440 lbs wet.
Comparing the KTM's weight to this bike is worse than comparing the GOLDWING's weight to the FJR301/440 600/835 (using aprox numbers off my head).

In other words, a HUGE difference. However, I'm with you, I can't justify 60large for the difference. The KTM is a possibility, this bike is tease/dream.

 
It does absolutely nothing for me.

I even found their website and checked that out.

Still nothing

NCR Who'd by a bike from National Cash Register anyway?

[SIZE=8pt]Another offensive interpretation?[/SIZE]

 
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