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Re: Another quarter .... another target

Postby fontana » Wed Jun 21, 2017 1:36 pm

Herb wrote:I might have missed the thread Fontana, but to clarify, you have bought the new Racer? (looking forward to your ride report). When did you place the order and when is delivery due, or do you have the bike already?


Yes sorry, I bought it in April
I didn't start a thread because I thought you all might ridicule me and take the piss.
:oops:
Yeah yeah I know.
Buying new is a mugs game, but this is a bike I just had to have.
I started off not going much on it, but after a while I got to the point where I just couldn't not have it.
It is rather splendid.
One of those, every ride is an event, type bikes.
In fact I'm going to have to reign myself in, as I've done 1,300 miles already and my finance agreement only allows me to do 4,000 for the whole year.
:cry:
Just got to hope that in 3 years I can afford to buy it outright.
:oops:

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Re: Another quarter .... another target

Postby Herb » Wed Jun 21, 2017 2:52 pm

fontana wrote:
Herb wrote:I might have missed the thread Fontana, but to clarify, you have bought the new Racer? (looking forward to your ride report). When did you place the order and when is delivery due, or do you have the bike already?


Yes sorry, I bought it in April
I didn't start a thread because I thought you all might ridicule me and take the piss.
:oops:
Yeah yeah I know.
Buying new is a mugs game, but this is a bike I just had to have.
I started off not going much on it, but after a while I got to the point where I just couldn't not have it.
It is rather splendid.
One of those, every ride is an event, type bikes.
In fact I'm going to have to reign myself in, as I've done 1,300 miles already and my finance agreement only allows me to do 4,000 for the whole year.
:cry:
Just got to hope that in 3 years I can afford to buy it outright.
:oops:


Cool. Glad you're enjoying it.

Offers come and go, if you get hung up on whether there might be a better deal around the corner you'd never buy anything.

Personally, I would enjoy riding it, knowing you were one of the first. I would mention to your dealer that you were disappointed that you missed the £500 voucher deal, you never know, they might apply a discount to servicing etc.
********Jim********
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Re: Another quarter .... another target

Postby slparry » Wed Jun 21, 2017 9:09 pm

fontana wrote:
Herb wrote:I might have missed the thread Fontana, but to clarify, you have bought the new Racer? (looking forward to your ride report). When did you place the order and when is delivery due, or do you have the bike already?


Yes sorry, I bought it in April
I didn't start a thread because I thought you all might ridicule me and take the piss.
:oops:
Yeah yeah I know.
Buying new is a mugs game, but this is a bike I just had to have.
I started off not going much on it, but after a while I got to the point where I just couldn't not have it.
It is rather splendid.
One of those, every ride is an event, type bikes.
In fact I'm going to have to reign myself in, as I've done 1,300 miles already and my finance agreement only allows me to do 4,000 for the whole year.
:cry:
Just got to hope that in 3 years I can afford to buy it outright.
:oops:


don't get too hung up on the mileage, there's only a penalty if you hand it back to BMW at the end of the agreement, if you buy it outright at term end there's no penalty, and if you px it for another bike that's between you and the dealership nothing to do with BMW
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fontana

Re: Another quarter .... another target

Postby fontana » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:45 am

slparry wrote:don't get too hung up on the mileage, there's only a penalty if you hand it back to BMW at the end of the agreement, if you buy it outright at term end there's no penalty, and if you px it for another bike that's between you and the dealership nothing to do with BMW


Yeah that's exactly what the dealer told me, but always at the back of my mind is the prospect of having to hand it back.
This bike represents the most I have ever spent, and I am a bit nervous about it.
Having said that, in terms of smiles per mile, it's one of my best purchases.
:D

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Re: Another quarter .... another target

Postby stevesilver » Thu Jun 22, 2017 1:20 pm

We went 3000 miles over our limit in a Nissan Juke.
Had to pay £700 extra.

Last time I do PCP

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Re: Another quarter .... another target

Postby fontana » Thu Jun 22, 2017 2:08 pm

stevesilver wrote:We went 3000 miles over our limit in a Nissan Juke.
Had to pay £700 extra.

Last time I do PCP


I think it's about 9p a mile for me.
3000 miles would be about £270, so maybe not so bad after all.

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Re: Another quarter .... another target

Postby andy griff » Mon Jun 26, 2017 1:07 am

Its all live and learn.
My first RS I got chuff all off the retail as the bike had just come out and supply was short. Second one this year I used the £700 dealer contribution and timed my approach just before the end of the offer.
First dealer had obviously hit their target and wasn't interested but second one had not and gave me a stonking deal and I twisted the knife by getting the first service FOC as well.
I learnt from the first deal ....

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Re: Another quarter .... another target

Postby fontana » Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:02 am

andy griff wrote:Its all live and learn.
My first RS I got chuff all off the retail as the bike had just come out


As has mine.
:x

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Re: Another quarter .... another target

Postby dave the german » Mon Jun 26, 2017 11:15 am

stevesilver wrote:We went 3000 miles over our limit in a Nissan Juke.
Had to pay £700 extra.

Last time I do PCP

I think it's £89 per thousand for my Juke. Yours certainly seems excessive
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Re: Another quarter .... another target

Postby roadburner » Wed Aug 02, 2017 5:45 pm

Any deals on an S1000r ?
Part exed my R1100s for a KTM superduke 2 months ago, and got knocked off it 5 weeks later. Total loss, so now looking at a replacement and I'm definitely not having another KTM.

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Re: Another quarter .... another target

Postby fontana » Wed Aug 02, 2017 7:57 pm

Why would you ask that question on a public forum.
Why not just contact the dealer.
:?

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Re: Another quarter .... another target

Postby Herb » Wed Aug 02, 2017 8:34 pm

roadburner wrote:Any deals on an S1000r ?
Part exed my R1100s for a KTM superduke 2 months ago, and got knocked off it 5 weeks later. Total loss, so now looking at a replacement and I'm definitely not having another KTM.


What was wrong with the KTM?
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Re: Another quarter .... another target

Postby SP250 » Wed Aug 02, 2017 9:47 pm

Roadburner

Steve is on holiday at the moment in Scotland and off next week too so you may need to wait for an answer.

I'm also interested in what was wrong with the KTM
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Re: Another quarter .... another target

Postby roadburner » Sat Aug 05, 2017 5:51 pm

What was wrong with the KTM? difficult to put my finger on it, but i just never really gelled with it. the engine was absolutely immense with a torque curve to die for, but i ended up riding it more like a 4 as it always felt over stressed if you were riding under 6k as it juddered so much.
other than that there was nothing wrong with it , just didn't float my boat the same way that my ducati did or the boxer cup.


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