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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I am always staggered by the prices myself. Especially since they are the same motorcycle every year pretty much just with a different bit of makeup on.

    When I desperately wanted a Nightster they were $16k. A 48 is $19k, a 72 is $18500. The 883s (Iron and superlow) are$14750 and $15k.

    I do not understand why the prices go up every year: our $ has never been stronger against the Yankee so they should get cheaper every year. Compare them to prices in the states where the 48 is an $11k motorbike.

    They will have to be selling their new 500 at $13 -$14k.

    http://www.rollingthunder.co.nz/showroom.php?fid=29 source for prices

    Finally someone else sees the pricing bullpaki that is HD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    .... plus, who the hell are they marking that at?

    Maybe me, 'cos I just bought one. Blimey, me, on big wheels, whodathunkit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterD View Post
    Maybe me, 'cos I just bought one. Blimey, me, on big wheels, whodathunkit.
    Cool!

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    If I was not Friday I'd look back to 1980 when I started work on $7,646 per year (good coin back then for a 15 year old) check the price of that Yammy. Work it out as a percentage of my income and then do the same with my current income and the new $10ker.

    Mind u I now have kids, house and no money to spend

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    A review and a couple of photos then?

    Buying the SR was a pretty straightforward decision, being as it's a toy that has to compete for my time with kids, football and my treadlies, spending more than neccessary on rego and insurance was out and sub 600cc was in. That narrows the field quite a lot, then you add in wanting something with a bit of character (bye bye CBR500 family) and there's not a whole lot left.

    First impressions are that it is going to need to have a few more horses found for it, but it's a fun little thing to ride as-is, as long as you're not bothered about keeping up with someone on a modern bike with real power. In twisty stuff you can flick up and down the 'box if you like and I think it will encourage that behaviour even more as it loosens up, or you can stick it in 3rd and it'll pootle along and chug out of corners with no complaint either. It's just the right amount of vibe-ey and there's something quite "proper motorbike" about the chrome mirror headlight bucket in front of you.

    The standard riding position needs to change for me though, so I'm going to try a couple of different bar-swaps and see how it goes. As you can see from the photos, the massive aftermarket for the SR has already accounted for the stock orange saucers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lobster View Post
    Only a homo puts an engine back together WITHOUT making it go faster.

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    Cool. My first shop-new motorcycle was a SR500 in '78. It had drop bars and a bikini fairing.

    I quite like what a local shop here in brisvegas is doing with the old ones.


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    Noice. Rearsets and clubman bars...maybe not the comfort level I'm looking for.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lobster View Post
    Only a homo puts an engine back together WITHOUT making it go faster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    Yep. I saw a Cordia Turbo at the weekend. Driven by some old dude (well, old as me... so yeah, old). Chucking out a lot of blue smoke it was.
    My brother in law had a VR4 which cost him a LOT of money. Even after Mister Bishi paid for new brakes for it. It had some engine topend problem which was five grand then the bottom end shit itself - another five grand. On a vehicle that retailed for $17 odd k.
    He now drives a supercharged Mini which has been completely reliable.
    I had a good run of Mitsi with Sigma's, Galants and my baby (83' Sapporo). But then I got the misses a 2001 Galant, and did the typical belt through thus making my first mitsi paperweight (which was impressive considering one of the previous mitsi's was a paddock-then-derby-then-donor car that ran for 3 hours on and off with no radiator.
    But that last Galant killed it for me. You just know the new stuff is going to be crap when you see a chain of events.

    In yank land we had a real dilemma. We got told American is shit (thought I suspect brands like dodge might be ok), American-Assembled Japanese seemed to missed the going points of Japanese cars (a stock 2014 US assembled corolla/civic.... has drum rear!), and after previous run-ins with bad design with Audi. That only left BMW (at a slightly elevated price-point).
    So now we have a Subaru. A car my grandma used to drive. But its close to Japanese design, 4wd (winter = snow), economical, cheap.

    So sometimes a zebra can change its stripes. I'm even considering getting a second one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterD View Post
    Noice. Rearsets and clubman bars...maybe not the comfort level I'm looking for.

    Interpretation: 'I'm getting old'. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Interpretation: 'I'm getting old'. :-)
    There's that, and I have a Colnago if I want to ride around with my bars lower than my saddle.
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    You know, same performance (140kph), same torque/HP, same price.....
    Harris designed frame, Brembo's etc??

    And the looks Dept'?

    I'd rather have the Enfeild Continental!!

    http://tinyurl.com/p7hsh7d

    http://tinyurl.com/o9vae7j
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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterD View Post
    Noice. Rearsets and clubman bars...maybe not the comfort level I'm looking for.
    Scrambler-ise that bitch!

    http://yamahasrxtphotooftheday.blogs...yi-design.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    I had a good run of Mitsi with Sigma's, Galants and my baby (83' Sapporo). But then I got the misses a 2001 Galant, and did the typical belt through thus making my first mitsi paperweight (which was impressive considering one of the previous mitsi's was a paddock-then-derby-then-donor car that ran for 3 hours on and off with no radiator.
    But that last Galant killed it for me. You just know the new stuff is going to be crap when you see a chain of events.

    In yank land we had a real dilemma. We got told American is shit (thought I suspect brands like dodge might be ok), American-Assembled Japanese seemed to missed the going points of Japanese cars (a stock 2014 US assembled corolla/civic.... has drum rear!), and after previous run-ins with bad design with Audi. That only left BMW (at a slightly elevated price-point).
    So now we have a Subaru. A car my grandma used to drive. But its close to Japanese design, 4wd (winter = snow), economical, cheap.

    So sometimes a zebra can change its stripes. I'm even considering getting a second one.
    I'm on my second one and really rate them. Impreza bought new in 04, Impreza XV thing bought new in '12.

    both have been excellent. YMMV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrayWolf View Post
    You know, same performance (140kph), same torque/HP, same price.....
    Harris designed frame, Brembo's etc??

    And the looks Dept'?

    I'd rather have the Enfeild Continental!!

    http://tinyurl.com/p7hsh7d

    http://tinyurl.com/o9vae7j
    Bloody hell, that's the way I'd go too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrayWolf View Post
    I'd rather have the Enfeild Continental!!
    I considered it, but the confidence level in Yamaha's quality and reliability won out. Jap-built Yam vs India-built Enfield, where would you spend all but $10k?

    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    http://www.bikeexif.com/yamaha-sr400-benders

    Seems to be the fashionable thing to do, so I probably won't.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lobster View Post
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