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Old 08-12-2007, 07:52 PM
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Is $550 a good price for a 2006 CBR 1000 Sato slip on?
 
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You can get a brand spanker for $630 + shipment.[&:][&:][:@][:@][&o]
 
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Old 08-13-2007, 10:57 AM
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this is a new unit for that cost
 
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I've been pricing Sato's, to. Daca's $630 quote is what I'm seeing all over. If I found one for $550 I'd jump on it. Is it a company selling them for that price? If so, post a link. I'll get one.
 
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hell you can get a full hamaguchi for 900 bucks

 
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Old 08-14-2007, 10:23 AM
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it's a local shop that i was told ordered one for someone and they never picked it up. i was told they were giving it to me at dealer cost. i originally went in for a power commander because their website showed they had one in stock, but discovered they did not have one when i go there.

being the sceptic i am i question all of it. first why woulda business, especially a small business,special order a part and not get full or at least partial payment up front to insure the part actually gets picked up. second i found one online for $590 with very little searching. lastly retail is $650 and it seems to me dealer cost is probably less than the $550. considering Dynojet shows ther PC to list at $340, but i have seen many dealers listing them for $260 so by percentage it should be less tha $550.

i am just trying to understand if it really is a good deal. not really looking for a pipe at this point but would hate to pass up something smoking hot


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not sure if this is directed at me or just part of your signature. doing a search i found no results of this topic in discussion titles for 1000, and 1000 mod sections.
 
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a quick search of any other post i have put up would have answered that
 
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Old 08-14-2007, 07:38 PM
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that would have been too easy now that you mention it. i'll get the hang of this silly tube one of these days.
 
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