Same I've got a very similar unit in my garage.Wow. I'd burn more than that in gas just getting there, but if I didn't already have one that'd be an awesome deal. Someone go grab it! lol
Same I've got a very similar unit in my garage.
Wife: Great that you sold the bike...I notice you haven't sold anything else for a motorcycle...
Me: I love you so much
Wife: Oh for eff's sake...
No surprise at that price.
Always read that the VFR1200 is worse than the 800 if almost every way.2010 Honda VFR 1200 DCT, 24,000 km $4,500
Oil changed done 300 kmwww.facebook.com
Fairing have damage scratches Bike was dropped pictures showing the damage
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Yeah tiny gas tank but they did make it a bit larger after the first couple years (still not great range though).Always read that the VFR1200 is worse than the 800 if almost every way.
My buddy had one a while back and liked his so I guess it all comes down to personal preference and comfort.
Apparently these also have fairly low range for a sport touring.
2010 Honda VFR 1200 DCT, 24,000 km $4,500
Oil changed done 300 kmwww.facebook.com
Fairing have damage scratches Bike was dropped pictures showing the damage
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having all your stuff with one agent does seem to save some money. Plus you seem to get better service.It's now down to $3500, so I thought, what the heck, let's take a look at the insurance rates...
$2,161/yr.
It's almost 2.5x more expensive than my 2017 Triumph Bonneville T120 lol
The bike might be reasonably priced... but apparently owning it isn't.
Update: He told me to just change my car, truck, trailer, and all my other bikes over to State Farm and then I could get a better rate....
Sure, I'll get right on that.
I think the listing is gone and my toy fund is depleted but. This one wouldn’t be on my radar simply due to the lack of clutch. Sure, there are times I’d rather not have one but, more times than not, I’d rather have it. It’s part of the experience of riding IMO.2010 Honda VFR 1200 DCT, 24,000 km $4,500
Oil changed done 300 kmwww.facebook.com
Fairing have damage scratches Bike was dropped pictures showing the damage
View attachment 78298
It's now down to $3500, so I thought, what the heck, let's take a look at the insurance rates...
$2,161/yr.
It's almost 2.5x more expensive than my 2017 Triumph Bonneville T120 lol
The bike might be reasonably priced... but apparently owning it isn't.
Update: He told me to just change my car, truck, trailer, and all my other bikes over to State Farm and then I could get a better rate....
Sure, I'll get right on that.
Me too.I've been pleasantly surprised by the Co-Operators quotes I got online.
I have 2 really good co-op advisers I can connect you with.Me too.
I bought a bike earlier this week and current provider needed > $1600.
Online quote from cooperators was barely a grand (without bundling) for better coverage and smaller deductibles.
I'm going to the co op office in a couple minutes to confirm (and sign up).