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Offline Dave hendy

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Re: Updated 1050’s for 2023
« Reply #20 on: November 26, 2022, 13:41:49 »
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I won’t be able to wait as I have already sold my bike and can’t do without anything until they reduce them. I will have to hope that I can get some accessories thrown in 👍

Offline porter

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Re: Updated 1050’s for 2023
« Reply #21 on: November 26, 2022, 16:19:15 »
With Vstrom's the first adopters always seem to lose out. 13k early next year but by the end of the year I could see them down to 11-11.5k, making a year old one worth 9ish, I'd guess.
In 2014 my mate bought the new vstrom for 10k, a year later a got mine for 8k. But you can't be without a bike either, been there done that. In the end the wife said just go buy a bike, as I can't stand your grumps any longer!

Offline STORMY

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Re: Updated 1050’s for 2023
« Reply #22 on: November 26, 2022, 17:36:44 »
That’s how I like to buy, ex demo’s etc and work the price down to something that gives the dealer something and me the bike whilst trying to avoid bending over etc……
That said, inflation and costs are making life more difficult at the moment, waiting might not be the best option if you’re planning on buying a brand spanking new one.
If you ignore your teeth, eventually they’ll go away