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Started by HotIce, November 22, 2012, 11:32:41 AM

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Frisco

Classic look with moderen performance - I've ridden the old CB500's & 750's back in the day - they were rockets - exhaust PCIII & airbox mod and you will be over 100HP I'm sure - with Honda's pricing you should be able to pick one up for $8.5-9K after they've been out for awhile - Triumphs don't deal as much so bascially it is in that ballpark under $10K.
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Travman

Quote from: Frisco on November 23, 2012, 08:07:35 AM
I've ridden the old CB500's & 750's back in the day - they were rockets
Memory is a funny thing and speed perception is all relative.  I've ridden a few CB550's and the word "rocket" never came to mind.

Speeddog

I think the price objections are based on the concept of a lightly updated late 70's bike for $10k.
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Kev M

Quote from: Speeddog on November 23, 2012, 09:42:52 AM
I think the price objections are based on the concept of a lightly updated late 70's bike for $10k.

Irrelevant. That doesn't make it either cheaper to produce or worth less relatively speaking in the market place.
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muskrat

Wrong, very relevant to me and the market I predict will drive the prices down quickly.   My 3 pennies.
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HotIce

Quote from: Travman on November 23, 2012, 08:52:37 AM
Memory is a funny thing and speed perception is all relative.  I've ridden a few CB550's and the word "rocket" never came to mind.
When I was a little kid (like 13..14yo) my brother had a Moto Morini 3 1/2 and an Honda CB750.
My favorite part of the summer days was the night, when my brother would leave to go out in night clubs, and I was stealing his bikes for nightly rides  ;D
I know it was double the cc, but the CB750 felt like a friggen rocket to me  [Dolph]

Kev M

Quote from: muskrat on November 23, 2012, 11:23:46 AM
Wrong, very relevant to me and the market I predict will drive the prices down quickly.   My 3 pennies.

The MARKET MAY drive the price down. But if it does I suspect it's more the result of the trend of devaluation of Japanese cycles than it is the bike itself or the genre. But that doesn't mean this isn't a fair MSRP.

Just look at the other bikes in the segment (pretty much US or Euro brands) they hold their MSRPs very well and are priced similarly (and one can be argued in most of their cases they are also "lightly updated late 70's" bikes).
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showerfan

bonneville is a better looking bike, but there are WAY too many of them on the road. at least here in manhattan. thruxton is cooler. but this bike is pretty sweet with more power and uniqueness. wonder how many honda will sell...  [coffee]

travman, you have a GRISO?!?!  [Dolph] how awesome is it? i really want to ride one  [drool]
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Quote from: showerfan on November 23, 2012, 02:59:16 PM
travman, you have a GRISO?!?!  [Dolph] how awesome is it? i really want to ride one  [drool]
Here is a thread with some impressions of the Griso.
http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=58529.0

My Griso is currently my favorite bike to ride. Last weekend I had the opportunity to ride the Streetfighter 848 and a Diavel on a long unsupervised test ride.  I was blown away by how good those bikes are.  I was a little worried that on the ride home I'd be disappointed in the Griso because of how awesome the Streetfighter handles and how awesome the Diavel accelerates. No worries. My Griso still shines even in comparison to those two awesome bikes.  It is a different bike with a different feel. It is quick. Not as blindly fast as either of those two Ducatis, but the acceleration of the Griso 8V is very satisfying.  There is a nice quality to its acceleration that I like.  It is very stable in the corners.

justinrhenry

i like it a lot   [thumbsup]
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SDRider

Quote from: 118811 on November 22, 2012, 05:32:48 PM
True, true & true.

Price....should be 8K, tho..... [cheeky]

It will be after it sits in someone's garage for a year or so.
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muskrat

Can we thin the gene pool? 

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Speeddog

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HotIce

Quote from: muskrat on November 25, 2012, 08:21:58 AM
THIS is what I'm talking about.   [Dolph]
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/mcy/3433130954.html
Meh, not a fan of 30yo bikes, if I actually plan to ride it daily.
I don't like to dress like Indiana Jones to hunt maintenance parts like they were the Holy Grail :D

That, and the L-Z-Boys seat :)

SDRider

Quote from: muskrat on November 25, 2012, 08:21:58 AM
THIS is what I'm talking about.   [Dolph]
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/mcy/3433130954.html

Get rid of the queen sized mattress above the rear wheels and cafe the hell out of it.  GSXR front end, get rid of all the chrome and chop the tail.  Then we're talking.
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