Number 2, unfortunately. The bike in one link was showing $3k, but when you actually go to the dealer's website it's a more realistic 18K lol
Well, if you have 3k in your pocket, try to buy it from the first site. Not only is it listed for 3k there, but it shows that it was reduced from 18,995 or some such. What could it hurt?
Yeah...just a stupid post lol!! Sorry for the hassle guys.
HAHA!!!!!! No worries!!! Stick around here, a lot of great info if you're looking for a bike. That's actually not a horrible price but you could find better. As mentioned, it is a buyers market so you may be able to talk them down quite a bit.
Well, if you have 3k in your pocket, try to buy it from the first site. Not only is it listed for 3k there, but it shows that it was reduced from 18,995 or some such. What could it hurt?
Yeah...worse they say is is nope! Lol
Originally Posted by Kingface
HAHA!!!!!! No worries!!! Stick around here, a lot of great info if you're looking for a bike. That's actually not a horrible price but you could find better. As mentioned, it is a buyers market so you may be able to talk them down quite a bit.
Thanks, dude. Will definitely be sticking around.
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; 06-08-2018 at 07:57 AM.
Possibilities..
1. If you could buy a '17 SG for $3000, it's been wrecked.
2. A 40,000 mile SG for sale at a dealer is a prior rental.
3. OP is a trolling us.
(my bad, didn't read the whole thread)
The bike doesn't have 40k miles on it anyways. If you flip through the pictures the mileage picture is of the Trip meter not the odometer, which was reading 3,917.3 miles, not 39,173. so really their price is about right in line, assuming it has around 4k miles.