confused, disappointed and don't know what to do

Started by vampire, June 25, 2009, 11:55:57 PM

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vampire

i received a txt from the ducati showroom manager last Monday stating that the Streetfigher just arrived and come give us a visit. i had a deal with him after i had a minor accident in my '05 s4r in March, he'll sell my bike and give me the best deal on the 2010 'fighter since i was the 1st to commit on buying it.

i was busy to visit them so he called me yesterday and asking me to meet him urgently, it seems that there are only 3 available (1 standard/2 S) until Sept. i stayed there the whole evening examining the 'fighter and chatting with bikers about how beautiful it is. the moment i sat on it i knew that this is definitely not the predecessor of the s4r, it is something completely different. that's not what i was expecting and i didn't feel comfortable...

my take on the 'fighter: the thing is tall (i'm 5'10) and can't "flat foot it" .. the seat is worse than a 1098, handlebars more forward than the s4r and most important "nut crushing"

i have a back injury and the above things are a concern so i changed my mind about buying it and don't know what i will be riding in the next season. i'm in Kuwait and we only ride in spring and winter,, the temp outside now at 11am is 115!!! and that doesn't drop at night [bang] ````
maximum in July will reach +130 ehheeheehee [bacon] ?! ``

i had a sleepless night (some will understand) and didn't figure out what to get.. risk and take the 'fighter and get used to it, buy my buddy's fully loaded K1200R or get a Fireblade [drink] ```

they will sell my s4r for: $9,700
Streetfighter: $18,200
Streetfighter S: $21,660
used K1200R: $13,800
these are the sticker price and that isn't the best deal ??? !!! `````````

i'm confused, disappointed and don't know what to do...
spun out '

Heath

Sounds like it is not the bike for you.  You made those points very clear.
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2006 Ducati Monster S2R800 Dark [sold]

rockaduc

Quote from: Heath on June 26, 2009, 12:08:57 AM
Sounds like it is not the bike for you.  You made those points very clear.
+1
Yup, you answered your own question.
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Embyr

Don't cave to a salesperson's pressure. Listen to your gut... sometimes waiting is the best thing you can do.  The right bike comes at the right time... clearly this is neither of those.

corndog67

Read the KTM thread.  And watch the videos of those guys. 

WhiteStripe

Here is a suggestion.  Streetfighters, while hot now are not going to do anything but get cheaper.  You sound like the kind of person (like most here i woudl guess) that is going to mod it one way or the other, even though you may not think that now, face it, you have a disease [evil]

Why not pass on the SF for now.  Mod your exiting ride or buy another used bike.

Let someone else deal with all the problems of a first generation model and take the off the lot depreciation while you learn what mods are the best and plan to pick one up used next year for a lot less from someone who bought it and thought "the thing is tall (i'm 5'10) and can't "flat foot it" .. the seat is worse than a 1098, handlebars more forward than the s4r and most important nut crushing"

Just my opion.  

Tim

BTW - i get the sleepless nights...

2006 S2R 1000, Arrow CF exhaust, FatDuc 02, CF open cc with stock pp

swampduc

Sounds like the thing that's really bothering you is that you had COMMITED  to buying it and now you don't think it's the bike for you. Don't worry about it; wiht only 3 available they won't have any trouble selling it. If you're not comfortable with the ergo's don't buy it. A 21k bike shouldn't require thousands in mods to make it rideable for you.
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Duc Fever

Comfort is one of the most important aspects for a bike to be truly enjoyable.  If you are not comfortable on it then it is not worth $20.00 let alone $20,000.00.  FWIW, I was planning on going to the SF from my S2R1K until I sat on it, I love the look, but it is just too uncomfortable for me as well. ( I may opt for a 1200GS instead)
"You have not converted a man because you have silenced him" ~ John Morely

ArguZ

So...did I hear someone honestly suggesting a BWM GS ???  [bang]
Only over my dead rotten body !!
If you can get the first streetfighter in your area and you dont need the money.. DO IT !!
Its a gem !! Put it in cellophane and have it in the living room !
But if you wanna ride something comfi and fast settle for a used blade now and please wait for Duactis new Ultrastrade or whatever they will call it.
But please...dont buy a GS...its only ok if you are 50 and your name is Manfred.

He Man

Quote from: Duc Fever on June 26, 2009, 05:37:06 AM
Comfort is one of the most important aspects for a bike to be truly enjoyable.  If you are not comfortable on it then it is not worth $20.00 let alone $20,000.00.  FWIW, I was planning on going to the SF from my S2R1K until I sat on it, I love the look, but it is just too uncomfortable for me as well. ( I may opt for a 1200GS instead)

thats not true. the 999 is horribly discomforting, but god damn is it fun to ride!

if its youre only way of commuting, id stay away from something like that though. but ifi ts a weekend bike, made to carve, and your body can take it, id  go for it. if not, dont even think twice. youll hate it.

Triple J

Did you ride the SF? Hard to make a decision without riding it IMO.

Anyway...don't feel bad about not buying it. Like Swampduc said, they'll sell them regardless if they only have 3.

Also, don't expect a great deal on a limited availability bike. That's just the way it is.

Quote from: ArguZ on June 26, 2009, 06:35:49 AM
So...did I hear someone honestly suggesting a BWM GS ???  [bang]

Ever ridden one? Very nice bikes...and extremely comfortable.  ;)

Popeye the Sailor

Quote from: ArguZ on June 26, 2009, 06:35:49 AM
So...did I hear someone honestly suggesting a BWM GS ???  [bang]
Only over my dead rotten body !!


Why would he want to ride over your corpse? You'd make a mess of his bike, and then he couldn't park it in the house.
If the state had not cut funding for the mental institutions, this project could never have happened.

swampduc

Quote from: MrIncredible on June 26, 2009, 07:54:06 AM
Why would he want to ride over your corpse? You'd make a mess of his bike, and then he couldn't park it in the house.
[laugh]
Those GS's are some seriously comfy, capable bikes. I know I've had trouble keeping up with some GS's in the twisties (but that could just be me  ;D)
If I was a couple inches taller, I'd get one.
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Popeye the Sailor

Quote from: swampduc on June 26, 2009, 08:18:27 AM
[laugh]
Those GS's are some seriously comfy, capable bikes. I know I've had trouble keeping up with some GS's in the twisties (but that could just be me  ;D)
If I was a couple inches taller, I'd get one.

A hobbit!  ;D
If the state had not cut funding for the mental institutions, this project could never have happened.

swampduc

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