2007 Yamaha V Star 1300
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Which is really funny, because they don't have a price list online. They just link you straight to the appropriate manufacturer's website.
But I'll tell you what, you buy every NEW m109R that they have in stock, and I'll give you $10,000 American funds for each one, once you get it up here. That's a hefty $1100 profit, and the option to ride it to Canada.
But I'll tell you what, you buy every NEW m109R that they have in stock, and I'll give you $10,000 American funds for each one, once you get it up here. That's a hefty $1100 profit, and the option to ride it to Canada.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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I don't see any prices on that site. Plus if they can't spell that doesn't bode well for them.MotoF150 wrote:Mr. MrGompers,,, Track N Trail Inc. State College PA, www.trackntrail.net is selling NEW 06 Suzuki M109's for $8995, these are the leftover 06 models only, they only have 2 or 3 left, you better hurry
Their website shat,
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Please call are sales staff with any questions
Are they selling bikes or stalagmite ?
Re: 2007 Yamaha V Star 1300
My girlfriend and I went shopping for a new bike for her. We looked at the V Star 1300 and neither of us liked it. She took a kawasaki 900 Vulcan for a test ride and then a V Star 1100 Custom. She liked the V Star 1100 Custom best and got a great deal on it as it was a 2006 model. Still brand new and no different from the 2007 model.MotoF150 wrote:My local Yamaha dealer had the new 2007 V star 1300 on display, I didn't like it, too big, too long, too heavy, belt drive and the price was too high at $12K, I could buy a new 07 Honda VTX 1300 for $7999 and the VTX 1800 for $8999 and The Suzuki M109 for $8999. Why should I spend so much more money for the V Star 1300? I need a new bike and im having a tough time making up my mind and I keep going back and wanting the Suzuki V Strom 1000 but I hate Suzuki and the insurance costs on the V Strom are thru the roof, What Honda or Yamaha can I buy thats light, fast and low insurance rates thats under $8000?
The V Star 1100 is a better buy, think of it this way, its only 200cc's less but its $4000 less in price. I ride with a guy that owns a V Star 1100 and he's a big heavy guy and his wife riding on the back shes a big girl too. Note: I am not making fun of them, they are good people. What I was trying to get to even with all that weight on the 1100 that bike will pass me on a hill like im standing still. My M50 isnot worthy to ride with the Yamaha 1100. I have no idea why you guys are picking on me im just giving you some friendly pointers on the lessons of life, good looks and charm is an advantage and you will get what you want with it, and if you have good looks and charm its ok to use it and not feel bad and pity the ugly people, why feel bad cause its not ur fault you have good looks?
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You are picked on because you come across as very arrogant.MotoF150 wrote:The V Star 1100 is a better buy, think of it this way, its only 200cc's less but its $4000 less in price. I ride with a guy that owns a V Star 1100 and he's a big heavy guy and his wife riding on the back shes a big girl too. Note: I am not making fun of them, they are good people. What I was trying to get to even with all that weight on the 1100 that bike will pass me on a hill like im standing still. My M50 isnot worthy to ride with the Yamaha 1100. I have no idea why you guys are picking on me im just giving you some friendly pointers on the lessons of life, good looks and charm is an advantage and you will get what you want with it, and if you have good looks and charm its ok to use it and not feel bad and pity the ugly people, why feel bad cause its not ur fault you have good looks?
But mostly he's just an "O Ring".

blues2cruise wrote:You are picked on because you come across as very arrogant.MotoF150 wrote:The V Star 1100 is a better buy, think of it this way, its only 200cc's less but its $4000 less in price. I ride with a guy that owns a V Star 1100 and he's a big heavy guy and his wife riding on the back shes a big girl too. Note: I am not making fun of them, they are good people. What I was trying to get to even with all that weight on the 1100 that bike will pass me on a hill like im standing still. My M50 isnot worthy to ride with the Yamaha 1100. I have no idea why you guys are picking on me im just giving you some friendly pointers on the lessons of life, good looks and charm is an advantage and you will get what you want with it, and if you have good looks and charm its ok to use it and not feel bad and pity the ugly people, why feel bad cause its not ur fault you have good looks?
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2006 Suzuki C50 Silver/Gray
2006 Suzuki C50 Silver/Gray
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... and you feel like its your quest to complain about it to everybody, in every little post that has something to do with suzuki, the m50, middle weight cruisers, or prospective buys. And a few others that you have no reason to in the first place. And dont get me started on your whole ATV drive discussion...
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