So I want to get a Ninja 500r

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BillGates

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Nov 30, 2001
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Bikes come fully assembled full of fluids (except gas of course) and only need
to have their bars rotated out and bolted, windscreen and mirrors mounted,
and the battery filled and charged.

There is the walk around and check as well as cleaning the rotors, but that
takes only a couple minutes. The whole process outside the battery charge
time should only take 30 minutes. There is no justification for high fees, its all
a way to bend you over.

Sure they give you the song and dance about keeping the doors open, but
ask them when they are selling them at the end of the year with no fees if
their cost of business is 0 or negative. Reasonable profits and volume, but in
this market with kids that have to have it and don't care they are paying full
pop plus fees, you can't blame them for nailing as many of those dumb asses
as they can.
 

ballmode

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It's not like the Ninja 500 isnt new or in demand. It's been sold since 1987 and unchanged since 1994.
 

Nik

Lifer
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I am always amazed at the level that people's IQ's drop to when they're dealing with vehicle dealerships.