Buying a bike is turning out to be quite a challenge! I started looking for a 2017 250 XCW or 250 XCF-W. Most shops will not quote a price on a new bike. They just say MSRP is....... Ask them what the OTD price is and they usually quote either MSRP plus TT&L or they say when you come in and ready to haul it home...we will get you that price. Worse than buying a new car. We have one KTM dealer with 100 miles so it is not like I am going to drive to DFW or OKC and drive to every single dealer. Just give me a price and I can decide where to buy.....I think the dealers are doing a form a price fixing if you ask me. I honestly don't see how they sell bikes with the way they treat people on the phone. I went to my local dealer and they will not give me a price until they have the bike and I have the truck to haul it away. I said..."truck is in the parking lot and I am ready to pay right now". Well we don't have the bike in yet so we can't price it.....
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Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View PostThe kawi dealer in lancaster ( and their irving counterpart IIRC) does out the door pricing.Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by davbrucas View PostI have a 16 KTM 250sxf with a 270cc big bore kit and ported head/cams. It is brand new and has only dyno time on it. I just finished building it and it is too damn hot to ride. LoL. It has the 16 WP cone valve forks and Trax shock as well. I say just go get a new one. They are awesome machines. My bike make 54hp. Pretty damn good for a 250f (270cc).Whos your Daddy?
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When it is hot we usually get up and head to our riding spot before day break. As soon as there is light we ride for about 2 hours and head home. By the time we are cleaning the bikes it is getting hot out. The crazy thing is we see people getting there just as we are leaving and I wonder how in the world they can stand to ride in 95-105 degree weather......not me....
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Originally posted by 1carcrazyguy View PostWhen it is hot we usually get up and head to our riding spot before day break. As soon as there is light we ride for about 2 hours and head home. By the time we are cleaning the bikes it is getting hot out. The crazy thing is we see people getting there just as we are leaving and I wonder how in the world they can stand to ride in 95-105 degree weather......not me....Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by 1carcrazyguy View PostWhen it is hot we usually get up and head to our riding spot before day break. As soon as there is light we ride for about 2 hours and head home. By the time we are cleaning the bikes it is getting hot out. The crazy thing is we see people getting there just as we are leaving and I wonder how in the world they can stand to ride in 95-105 degree weather......not me....
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Originally posted by snacksnack View PostI go back and forth, Im faster on a 4 but happier on a 2stroke.
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