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Please post your comments and pixs if you have any. I've been drooling as of late. Want that Orange as I've seen 2 of them at 2 dealers I frequent. Saw Silver one and didn't do me any wonders.
The only thing preventing me from buying is the Price Tag. $32K and some chump.
I bought an orange and black SERG and love the way it looks and handles. There are heat issues I still haven't resolved but all in all its an incredible machine.
The price is definately negotiable; at least it was at my dealer. $27,995 out the door.
I love it.Handles fantastic i can go for miles without even touching the handlebars on a highway its that steady on the road and great at curves.I must add infinite torque as well.
I bought an orange and black SERG and love the way it looks and handles. There are heat issues I still haven't resolved but all in all its an incredible machine.
The price is definately negotiable; at least it was at my dealer. $27,995 out the door.
I was at Destination Daytona,2months ago. They had 5 SERGs,that I counted,on the floor. I might have missed one or two. They were priced at 45,000 each and they probably cost more by the time they were out the door.
Tom
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