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02-01-2013, 06:42 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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02-02-2013, 07:18 AM
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n00b
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Location: NYC Metro, for now
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long time lurker and new inmate here...
I've been following this thread and read earlier in the thread that there is a huge disparity in prices in the US vs Canada... ...just curious why canadians can't just come into the US and buy the bike and ride it back to Canada? |
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02-02-2013, 09:20 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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02-02-2013, 07:30 PM
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02-02-2013, 08:44 PM
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long time rider
Joined: May 2010
Location: texas coast
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Yep. both of our countries cling to their respective sovereignty, and their collection of taxes and fees. As Americans, we cannot go into Canada and request American MSRP or special pricing, especially on items or models unavailable here.
We are separated by more than just an imaginary boundary, but by laws and governments, sometimes for the good and sometimes not so much. Like in the case of the CB1100, Honda allows our respective country's dealers one color to sell, different from the other country's, and knows our governments will not allow purchasers to share the different colors, through these laws and requirements. Seems the real controlling agent here is Honda. If successful, the 2014 1100, may be available in both our countries in several different colors. A pearl white, royal blue or gold would suit me better than the red, as Honda uses some fashion of red so often for their bikes here in the USA, but looks like red it is. Oh well, I spoke to my dealer yesterday and I am still first on the list to option the first unit they receive, whatever color, as long as it is red... tomp dd50
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02-02-2013, 09:38 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2012
Location: Western Washington
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If it's *just* the colors, I'm sure people will be swapping parts soon 'nuff to have the color no one else in their country can easily get.
As for the price, as mentioned above, the imaginary line is a powerful thing. Ever try getting Cuban rum or cigars in the US? Heck Tylenol 1 would be nice. In Canada, it's OTC, in the US it's an act of Congress.
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02-02-2013, 09:46 PM
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long time rider
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Location: texas coast
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02-03-2013, 03:59 AM
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E-Tarded
Joined: Jun 2004
Location: Louisissippi Coast
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I agree, and here's the way I look at that. Who would have shunned the bike if it had a 5 gallon tank? Who may shun it because of the lower fuel capacity? The bike really appeals to me, but that tank size is an issue for me.
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02-03-2013, 04:08 AM
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E-Tarded
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02-03-2013, 05:26 AM
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Two Wheel Fanatic
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Location: 7,000ft CO
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Yes, not a fail, or deal breaker by any means. Just tiresome always topping off the tank, but doable. If you are going off pavement..(god forbid..isn't it dusty out there??..
) you will have to look into carrying extra fuel. A little like my 1800 VTX..no fuel gauge..none . Now people said at the time "all you have to do is watch the mileage or just pop the cap off and look"...and they are right. But it is still stupid when that could have been so easily fixed from the jump. Cant wait to see the beast in person. Gary |
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02-03-2013, 08:14 AM
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Chief Totberry
Joined: Dec 2011
Location: Busier than a bug zapper in N'awlens
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73 cb350 77cb 550 74 cb750 75 cb 500T 92 TDM.... Bikes come with gas gauges and big tanks? Never in my life have I run out of gas on a bike, and that includes on some pretty long trips in remote places. Being prepared and situational awareness goes a long way. When I do heavy commuting on a motorcycle I will fill up a5 gallon can at the house in case I am on R and not wanting to go to the station mid week. |
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02-03-2013, 09:05 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Location: Canton Ohio
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This bike is a great base for personalization. Want a tourer? Build it. Want a Cafe' racer? build it. Want to make it a hardtail chopper? No, wait,don't do that to this bike. ![]() I'm sure the after market companies will start cranking out more exhaust, suspension,handle bars, seats & fairings soon.
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02-03-2013, 09:43 AM
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E-Tarded
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Location: Louisissippi Coast
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02-03-2013, 09:48 AM
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plays well alone
Joined: Jul 2008
Location: between the Ozarks and the Ouachitas
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Talked to one of the larger dealers in the south yesterday, they are expecting 5 in March, have 4 sold already... I think the big CB will be a hit.
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02-03-2013, 10:50 AM
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Motorcycle nut
Joined: Jan 2013
Location: Southwest Ohio
Oddometer: 268
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I dont think anyone would have complained about a little more capacity, however one of the design criteria is that the rider be able to see the two outside cylinders while sitting on the bike. This was important to the designer (probably more than it would be to potential owners, but not our call ). This determined the width. The front of the seat and back of the steering stem determine the length, the top of the motor borders the bottom, so the only place to get any additional capacity is in height. Make it too tall and it loses perspective. Personally Id have rather had it a little wider, but I can live with it..or I will live with it. |
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