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The real question is the out the door price not the advertised price. When I was looking for a Gen III Hayabusa last winter I found several seemingly good deals until I asked for the out the door price and after a bunch of different dealership fees the great deal I thought I was getting wasn't so great anymore. I ended up buying my leftover 2023 Busa from Sport Cycles in Rockingham, NC, they had an advertised price just under 16 grand and only added 150 dollars in dealership fees so my OTD price was 15998 not including sales tax. So I hopped in my Tundra and completed the 1200 mile round trip to save 3 grand which was worth it to me.
So it does look like a great price but before you drive anywhere or commit to anything call and get a quote in writing so you'll know the price of the bike and any/all dealership fees.
The Ride Now here had a 2024 Marked down to $14,100. I bought my 2023 there a year ago and it was marked down to $15,300 Keep in mind I HATE this dealership. They run their sales department like they are sell Kias. You can't walk in the door without getting jumped all over and they use shady tactics like the folded piece of paper saying "just sign here so my boss knows you're serious" BS even AFTER I told the guy I've sold cars and bike before. This is what I want for my trade your asking price is fair but I'm not paying any Doc fees or other BS. It was awful. I told the sales guy to F off and one of the sales managers caught me as I was about to leave. Miraculously I got exactly the deal I had asked for all of a sudden.
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