If anyone is really that interested they'll look up the VIN to find out what model year it is. I've got a '97 Ducati that was first rego'd in 2000, which actually makes a difference to a few details, seller advertised it as such so all good.
If anyone is really that interested they'll look up the VIN to find out what model year it is. I've got a '97 Ducati that was first rego'd in 2000, which actually makes a difference to a few details, seller advertised it as such so all good.
Riding cheap crappy old bikes badly since 1987
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To add fuel to the fire, it's resale value will be close to 60% of what you pay for it, inside 24 hours of the purchase.
Maybe a few percent more if you learn to use apostrophes.
"It's hard to keep an open mind, when so many people are trying to put things in it"
I love this bullshit, which I think started with the Yanks always saying something is next year's model when to me, if it is released this year, it is this year's model.
If the 2014 model is a whole bunch cheaper right now and there is no difference technically to the falsely named 2015 model then I'd say buy the cheaper one. In a year or two no one will care when you come to sell it whether it is a year different or not, it will be the kms travelled and the condition it is in that will dictate the resale, which we know by then will be a whole lot less than you paid no matter which one you buy.
A basic bike is not an investment and depreciation bites hard but that money pays for your fun and transport.
Cheers
Merv
Riding cheap crappy old bikes badly since 1987
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Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
there are 3 dates that apply
- date of first registration anywhere in the world. This is the date that matters
- date of manufacture - ie when he bike was built, and
- model year
It is possible that all 3 could be different.
My bike is a 2006 model year, built in late 2005 but first registered in Oct 2007.
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(but doing it anyway!)
This all looks very complicated. I'da thunk the only date that really mattered was the one on the rego sticker - unless there was obviously something awry.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Sorry, but no way you can justify a 2016 tag on a model released late 2014. It is wrong.
Maybe Harris could have used something like that in his defense - I gave her my phone number when she was 15 your honor and I asked her to contact me when she was of legal age .........
Personally I'd be dubious about buying "next years" bike, regardless of make or model. Why would you want to own a 2015 when you can already crash it in 2014?![]()
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