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2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« on: August 02, 2010, 02:56:27 PM »

Has anyone tried to trade their 2010 SESG for one of the 2011 SESG?? I was thinking about it on the black and orange, but I was wondering as to how bad of a beating they will want me to take?? Does anyone have any number figures yet from any of the dealerships??
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Re: 2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2010, 03:16:06 PM »

Has anyone tried to trade their 2010 SESG for one of the 2011 SESG?? I was thinking about it on the black and orange, but I was wondering as to how bad of a beating they will want me to take?? Does anyone have any number figures yet from any of the dealerships??

It's the beating from my wife that I fear. I love my SR, but truly wish I'd waited now that I've seen the '11s. Way too much invested in SERT/dyno tune, fullsac cat removal, etc. to make a trade doable for me. Even if the dealer was willing to swap parts so I could put the passing lamps, 4-point detachables, highway pegs, fairing and frame baffles, etc. on the '11.
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Re: 2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2010, 03:43:23 PM »

It's the beating from my wife that I fear. I love my SR, but truly wish I'd waited now that I've seen the '11s. Way too much invested in SERT/dyno tune, fullsac cat removal, etc. to make a trade doable for me. Even if the dealer was willing to swap parts so I could put the passing lamps, 4-point detachables, highway pegs, fairing and frame baffles, etc. on the '11.

Be careful if she fades with her left shoulder she is coming with a right hook :-*
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Re: 2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2010, 03:48:18 PM »

It's the beating from my wife that I fear. I love my SR, but truly wish I'd waited now that I've seen the '11s. Way too much invested in SERT/dyno tune, fullsac cat removal, etc. to make a trade doable for me. Even if the dealer was willing to swap parts so I could put the passing lamps, 4-point detachables, highway pegs, fairing and frame baffles, etc. on the '11.

Mi amigo...don't let your wife beats you .....I want to meet you in September :huepfenjump3:
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Re: 2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2010, 04:09:21 PM »

Called 2 dealers just for fun and was told for a 2010 SESG with 4000 miles on it in perfect shape they would give me about 25K towards a new bike!!!  Maybe I would have gotten more if I was actually at the dearler ship, but still $25,000????  Mine looks very nice in my garage.
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Re: 2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« Reply #5 on: August 02, 2010, 05:52:30 PM »

It's the beating from my wife that I fear.

LMAO  ;D
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Re: 2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« Reply #6 on: August 02, 2010, 06:18:44 PM »

Called 2 dealers just for fun and was told for a 2010 SESG with 4000 miles on it in perfect shape they would give me about 25K towards a new bike!!!  Maybe I would have gotten more if I was actually at the dearler ship, but still $25,000????  Mine looks very nice in my garage.


Mine too!

Was looking for a reciept for my wife's helmet last night.......pulled out one receipt, one order that was over $7k in parts.  I hurried up and stuffed that one back in the envelope........nope, that's not it. ;D   I think I'd be sick if I ever pulled them all out to see how much I really have in that bike. :nervous:
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Re: 2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« Reply #7 on: August 02, 2010, 07:41:30 PM »

Mine too!

Was looking for a reciept for my wife's helmet last night.......pulled out one receipt, one order that was over $7k in parts.  I hurried up and stuffed that one back in the envelope........nope, that's not it. ;D   I think I'd be sick if I ever pulled them all out to see how much I really have in that bike. :nervous:

Ya but she's a beauty!
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Re: 2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« Reply #8 on: August 03, 2010, 10:53:26 PM »

KBB has "Average Trade-In" listed at $25.5K for a stock bike with 4K miles so $25K on a phone call is pretty accurate. Dealers always want to do value on a stock bike, so no matter what all additional money for P&A or custom parts is wasted at trade. I never sell stock parts so I can always put mine back to stock to trade. Of course, some parts are not worth the cost to remove so that is just money spent for the pleasure of ownership.   :nixweiss:

My dealer and I reached a fair number and my Autumn Haze should arrive in Nov/Dec. Will I lose money on the deal? Of course. Will they make money on the deal? Of course. Do I think the number is fair for the enhancements that I see on the '11s? I do and such is the circle of ownership ....

The only lesson I have learned is not to piece-meal performance. For me - little, incremental changes can eat dollars up in tuning and labor costs that can never be realized AT ALL again. For the '11 I am gonna transfer my breather and pipes - do one spot on tune - and be done with it. I looked into pulling the CR575 cams, the SE roller rockers, and the forged rocker plates from Blackbeard but the cost for labor was prohibitive. This equates to someone getting ~$2Gs of motor work for free ... or at least me giving away that money to the dealer. So ... the first performance mods I do beyond breather/pipes on the '11 will be a fully built 120R crate and a new black 6 speed tranny. If I never get them then I guess true performance isn't as important to me as I think it is.

Anyway .. I'm stoked and if anything happens between now and Nov that makes the deal fall through no harm, no foul. Perfectly happy being a RUMMY!!

I'm also perfectly happy with my 2010 SESG  ;)


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Re: 2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« Reply #9 on: August 04, 2010, 10:02:26 PM »

KBB has "Average Trade-In" listed at $25.5K for a stock bike with 4K miles so $25K on a phone call is pretty accurate. Dealers always want to do value on a stock bike, so no matter what all additional money for P&A or custom parts is wasted at trade. I never sell stock parts so I can always put mine back to stock to trade. Of course, some parts are not worth the cost to remove so that is just money spent for the pleasure of ownership.   :nixweiss:

My dealer and I reached a fair number and my Autumn Haze should arrive in Nov/Dec. Will I lose money on the deal? Of course. Will they make money on the deal? Of course. Do I think the number is fair for the enhancements that I see on the '11s? I do and such is the circle of ownership ....

The only lesson I have learned is not to piece-meal performance. For me - little, incremental changes can eat dollars up in tuning and labor costs that can never be realized AT ALL again. For the '11 I am gonna transfer my breather and pipes - do one spot on tune - and be done with it. I looked into pulling the CR575 cams, the SE roller rockers, and the forged rocker plates from Blackbeard but the cost for labor was prohibitive. This equates to someone getting ~$2Gs of motor work for free ... or at least me giving away that money to the dealer. So ... the first performance mods I do beyond breather/pipes on the '11 will be a fully built 120R crate and a new black 6 speed tranny. If I never get them then I guess true performance isn't as important to me as I think it is.

Anyway .. I'm stoked and if anything happens between now and Nov that makes the deal fall through no harm, no foul. Perfectly happy being a RUMMY!!

I'm also perfectly happy with my 2010 SESG  ;)



congrats on new bike whoever gets you old one is gonna be one happy camper one of the nicest rums ive seen
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Re: 2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« Reply #10 on: August 05, 2010, 11:22:26 AM »

KBB has "Average Trade-In" listed at $25.5K for a stock bike with 4K miles so $25K on a phone call is pretty accurate. Dealers always want to do value on a stock bike, so no matter what all additional money for P&A or custom parts is wasted at trade. I never sell stock parts so I can always put mine back to stock to trade. Of course, some parts are not worth the cost to remove so that is just money spent for the pleasure of ownership.   :nixweiss:

My dealer and I reached a fair number and my Autumn Haze should arrive in Nov/Dec. Will I lose money on the deal? Of course. Will they make money on the deal? Of course. Do I think the number is fair for the enhancements that I see on the '11s? I do and such is the circle of ownership ....

The only lesson I have learned is not to piece-meal performance. For me - little, incremental changes can eat dollars up in tuning and labor costs that can never be realized AT ALL again. For the '11 I am gonna transfer my breather and pipes - do one spot on tune - and be done with it. I looked into pulling the CR575 cams, the SE roller rockers, and the forged rocker plates from Blackbeard but the cost for labor was prohibitive. This equates to someone getting ~$2Gs of motor work for free ... or at least me giving away that money to the dealer. So ... the first performance mods I do beyond breather/pipes on the '11 will be a fully built 120R crate and a new black 6 speed tranny. If I never get them then I guess true performance isn't as important to me as I think it is.

Anyway .. I'm stoked and if anything happens between now and Nov that makes the deal fall through no harm, no foul. Perfectly happy being a RUMMY!!

I'm also perfectly happy with my 2010 SESG  ;)

I looked up the dealer sell price for our bikes.............29,495.......4000 miles mint

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Re: 2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« Reply #11 on: August 05, 2010, 05:33:04 PM »

A friend of mine traded his 2010 SESG in last Friday for a 2011 and received 26K toward the new one.  They did swap out all of the upgrades ( pipes etc) from the 10 to the 11 and only charged him dealer prep.  His 10 had 3K on it.
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Re: 2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« Reply #12 on: August 09, 2010, 12:39:46 PM »

A friend of mine traded his 2010 SESG in last Friday for a 2011 and received 26K toward the new one.  They did swap out all of the upgrades ( pipes etc) from the 10 to the 11 and only charged him dealer prep.  His 10 had 3K on it.

ouch thats over a dollar a mile hit. But an old car salesman told me one time we don't trade even or give boot so how do you want to trade :nixweiss:
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Re: 2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« Reply #13 on: August 09, 2010, 01:35:47 PM »

Made a great deal on Black and Orange one. Got $29,000 for my 2010 CVO StreetGlide (Tequila) with 6,500 mile.  MSRP No set-up or freight. Should be here first of Oct. Can't wait!!!!
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Re: 2010 SESG for 2011 SESG
« Reply #14 on: August 09, 2010, 02:37:42 PM »

i like  my color now, and  i don't  listen to music  while  riding, i listen  to my pipes,  don't need the other  s*#t, that  they  added, i guess i'm  starting,  to tell my age :2vrolijk_21:
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