Foxhuntr
Well-known member
You're all making it sound way too good! Now I need to look at my retirement plan one more time..........................
Forchristssakes...try and stave off one smartassed comment by wording things carefully and then get blindsided.As opposed to cowboy boots on his hands? Where else can you wear them other than your feet... LOLMy 57 year old neighbour has a new zx14 and rides it with cowboys boots on his feet.
What price is the ZX-14 selling for? Can a good deal be had?By the way, if anyone in my area would like a demo on a ZX14, contact me. Or just motor in to Monroe Motorsports and see Aaron or Nathan. They'll fix you up.
So one would expect to pay msrp most everywhere here in the states?I guess a deal depends on what you want out of the deal.
I got pretty much what anyone can get from any dealer. I probably paid a bit more... but I get exemplary dealer service from Aaron, Nathan, Ben and the bunch.
One small example: I lost a bodywork fastener. They just found one, installed it and said "Go ride!".
They've installed several of my farkles for free. (yes, I did purchase the stuff from them, but still....).
Priority service. Not much, but nice.
Pickup me up or take me home. Not much, but nice.
Discount on most parts.
I guess it all depends.
That's what I wanted to hear. Thanks.I got a little over $1000 off.
I think there's places around (like the D & D FJR deal) where the OTD price is pretty good.
Aww man, why the Presidential veto? Was it a purely financial argument, or a more emotional objection?Well, I'm in great shape and you guys convinced me so I checked with my wife and she said no way.
Mostly financial and "you don't need it, you wouldn't ride your FZ1 when you had two bikes". I'll use your approach and wear her down over time!Aww man, why the Presidential veto? Was it a purely financial argument, or a more emotional objection?Well, I'm in great shape and you guys convinced me so I checked with my wife and she said no way.
My wife was vehemently opposed to me getting a ZX-14 when I first started expressing interest in it in '06. Thought for sure I was going to kill myself on it. I didn't argue too strongly because I didn't need it, and was quite satisfied with my ZZR1200.
But then early last summer we were prowling the bike shops, as we are oft wont to do, and as usual, I would sit on and quietly lust for a 14 every time we saw one on the floor. Then one day, my wonderful wife said, "I know you really love that bike... why don't you just get one?"
:yahoo:
The point is, she finally realized she's my wife, not my mother, and that if I'm not killing myself on the ZZR, I'm probably not going to kill myself any deader on the 14.
It's now or never. You're in good shape, you're an experienced rider, and you want it. If it's important to you, talk to your wife some more. IMO, there needs to be a damn good, solid reason for something to get nixxed off the bucket list. Life is too short.
I'm willing to the bet that wouldn't happen with the ZX14. <_<Mostly financial and "you don't need it, you wouldn't ride your FZ1 when you had two bikes". I'll use your approach and wear her down over time!
You'd probably find yourself on the 14 most of time, and taking the FJR for longer rides and/or when the carrying capacity is needed. The two complement each other nicely.
Warchild thinks I am 107 years old but he is mistaken, he's somewhat close but not correct. I believe you are as young as you feel and I keep the flame burning by living life to its fullest, one day at a time.Corollary Rule: You need to do this **** NOW, before you get to that nursing home!You're too old only when you're in a nursing home!
And you don't have to be 65 to subscribe to this school of thought. If there is something you want to do in life, do it now, right now, while you can. While you are physically able. While you still have your health. While you are still alive.... hey, you don't know what tomorrow may bring.....
Get the bike.
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