1krr pricing
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chuckb
5/5/2007 8:35:53 PM
what would be the cheapest i'd find a decent 1krr? i have a man wanting my 900rr and i want a liter bike. just looking into it.
CBattR1000
5/5/2007 10:05:29 PM
I bought my 2006 cbr100 brand spanking new 0.6!!! miles for $10,050 (all taxes and stuff included).. I also live in NY i dont know how the yaxes are in other states.. Are you planning to buy a new or used 1000rr
chuckb
5/6/2007 12:57:19 AM
used for sure...... maybe an '04 (the oldest year?)... like i said i have a 900rr and if i sell it i'm going to go to a liter bike.... just kinda looking into good prices
openclasspro
5/6/2007 4:56:18 AM
9895 otd 4 07's here
][udson
5/6/2007 8:13:24 AM
Open class, that's close to the kind of price I am looking for. A reasonable % over dealer invoice including dealer holdback and bonus bucks. Where are you located?
And that's without tax correct? Can't be full OTD. By my calculation, 5% off their actual costs is $9603. They must make at least that before letting them go. Then there's tax we'd pay over that.
chuckb
5/6/2007 9:14:29 AM
hudsons callin you out... got the calc. going too
openclasspro
5/6/2007 7:26:01 PM
thats with local 7 % tax and freight otd- base price is $8999 plus $249 freight
hondabike
5/6/2007 8:21:12 PM
Im picking up my new '06 thursday for $9712 otd with tax, also includes a pitbull bike stand.
][udson
5/6/2007 10:42:09 PM
EDIT: Ok openclass. Their $8999 tag is a lie. The "freight" charge is a lie too. Because that is the same for all dealers and is included in their invoice price. According to you their price comes to $100 over their true ready to sell cost. They ring in at $9249.
Something's wrong with your info, because they're not going to just make $100 off their bikes. That's 1% =)
][udson
5/6/2007 10:46:35 PM
Btw honda bike. That's not a bad price. It's 5% profit for the dealer if you consider the stand is $100 bucks. That's the minimum a dealer will sell for. But they're making more than that. Some dealers sell '06 for $9000-9200 OTD, so they must get more money back from Honda on year old bikes (actually plus the bike was $200 less last year too). So they are profiting more from you, like 10%+ which is not the best deal. 7% is the max I am willing to dish out to a dealer. 4-5% is my starting negotiation point.
CBR1000
5/7/2007 10:49:45 PM
'06 8484 OTD
][udson
5/8/2007 7:25:29 AM
Yet another price which is impossible without tax included. So it's not OTD.
CBR1000
5/8/2007 12:40:36 PM
Hudson that price is an advertised price
www.abernathycycles.com . Why would you say "yet again,
impossible" when we are all on this site for the same reason...to provide advice on our experiences with
our common hobby. I'm just trying to answer chuckb's question with accurate information, if anything
you are confusing the thread with inaccuracy

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][udson
5/8/2007 12:50:13 PM
You posted that this was an out the door price. Abernathy's has $8484 as their "price" on their hot deals page. It's certainly not OTD without taxes and other fees they might try to tag on. Don't post that it's OTD. So who's the one posting innaccurate info? Chuckb and everyone else here needs good info, not bad or incomplete info.
I say "yet again" because what openclass pro posted was just an impossible OTD price given the REAL DEALER INVOICE information.
jason2tx
5/8/2007 6:03:48 PM
I got my 06 for 8643.75 out the door. Taxes and everything included.
][udson
5/8/2007 7:24:37 PM
If you post a price, please post location and dealership info. This would make it more useful and verifiable to an extent.
johnmaples
5/8/2007 9:08:48 PM
i have a silver/black 06 1000 rr for sale asking payoff $9000 181 miles
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][udson
5/8/2007 9:47:53 PM
You can get $9000 or within a couple hundred from a dealer for a brand new '06 - with taxes paid.
chuckb
5/9/2007 12:02:31 AM
i'm looking for a used one. i hate the thought of interest and rediculous payment plans... maybe an 04 i could afford cash, given that my 900rr sells.
][udson
5/9/2007 12:09:50 AM
Chuck have you checked Kelly blue book? Here's their info for 2004:
2004 Honda CBR1000RR
4-Cylinder
4-Stroke
998cc
Suggested Retail Value
CBR1000
5/9/2007 1:22:03 PM
My definition of OTD price is what you pay to the dealer when you pick up you bike and
take it "out the door". The price at Abernathys is as it is advertised. No set-up, documentation,
paperwork fees or any other charges. I brought them a money order for 8484 they gave me
a bike.
CBR_Rod
5/9/2007 1:30:45 PM
Honda of Chanute has 06 models for 8999.00 right now. If your out of state, thats what you'll pay, no other fees. I know they have the blue/yellow, and possibly the silver/gray ones.
][udson
5/9/2007 1:35:41 PM
Then we've got different definitions. When you go to buy a bike in the state you live in.......you pay taxes. That's OTD for the vast majority of people.
CBR1000
5/9/2007 2:54:37 PM
We don't I paid when I got my tags...Missouri
][udson
5/9/2007 3:31:00 PM
Ah ok, I guess it's different in different places. Sorry to be a jerk over it. It's still a cost when we buy our bikes though, and should be considered in the full price you pay, or specified with or without in this thread :)