Wildguzzi.com
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: JohninVT on January 23, 2019, 06:30:49 AM
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I have no affiliation with Seacoast Sport Cycle but I have bought a Guzzi from them in the past. They're offering up some incredible deals on leftover Eldorado's and Audace's.
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10K for that Eldorado is a heck of a number!! Not really into the big tourer/cruser bikes, but i really like the new Eldorados.. I doupt I would ever buy one, but would love to take one for a rip one day.
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John, you old 1200S rider! At my age, no interest in one of these big Guzzi cruisers. If I do another Guzzi, it'll probably be a small block, maybe a V7 lll. I only wish that MG had made the Griso's suspension as compliant as the suspension that came on the 1200S. For me the 1200S was perfect. I bought the Griso thinking that MG would have attempted to make the suspension at least similar. Unfortunately, for me, not so. I realize many Griso riders love the suspension as it came from the factory.
Bob
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Thanks for posting this. I’m very interested in a 1400 and like both bikes. I just contacted them to ask for a quote.
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Dammit!!!
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I wonder what the real cost will be. I like the Eldorado, but not enough to trade out what I have.
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That Eldo would be so tempting. I'd trade my HD for that.
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I wonder what the real cost will be. I like the Eldorado, but not enough to trade out what I have.
I don't remember what the dealer fees were when I bought my 1200 Sport from Seacoast but they must not have been unreasonable since I've forgotten. The 1200 was at a very deep discount. I think I paid either 8 or 9 thousand. Here it is, 10 years later and they're offering an Audace for $8,500. That's V7III money. I realize it's a leftover but it's new with a 2 year warranty.
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OK - BOTH those Guzzi's are a hell of a deal...(IMHO) :thumb: :wink: :cool: :smiley:
I like the Audace!! :boozing:
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Too bad they are in the East Coast. Little far from CA. But I do like that Audace!!!
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Response from dealer. These is a good deal. All I would pay extra is state tax and shipping.
The 2016 Audaces are going out the door for $9357 ($8445-Bike + $912.00 Title/Doc/admin/ freight)
You have the choice of black or red
The 2018 Eldorados are going out the door for $10907 ($9995-Bike + $912.00 Title/Doc/admin/ freight)
I have only one black left and a few reds
There is also special financing available. 1.99% for 36 months or 3.99 for 60 months.
All the bikes have full 2yr factory warranty.
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Response from dealer. These is a good deal. All I would pay extra is state tax and shipping.
The 2016 Audaces are going out the door for $9357 ($8445-Bike + $912.00 Title/Doc/admin/ freight)
You have the choice of black or red
The 2018 Eldorados are going out the door for $10907 ($9995-Bike + $912.00 Title/Doc/admin/ freight)
I have only one black left and a few reds
There is also special financing available. 1.99% for 36 months or 3.99 for 60 months.
All the bikes have full 2yr factory warranty.
Will power, will power, will power... :evil:get it :evil:, :evil:get it :evil:
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Will power, will power, will power... :evil:get it :evil:, :evil:get it :evil:
LOL yup.. Im in no shape whats so ever to buy a new bike.. or a used one either... but for that money a red Eldro would be home with me.
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Wow! I told myself when I got my Cal 1100 that it would be my last bike. The deal on the Audace could change my mind...
Larry
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Thankfully those deals are many miles from Illinois
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Thankfully those deals are many miles from Illinois
Yes. 1500 miles from me.. Verrry tempting, though.
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LOL yup.. Im in no shape whats so ever to buy a new bike.. or a used one either... but for that money a red Eldro would be home with me.
If those bikes were local, or even down in Florida I would probably break down and go for it. I was tempted by the loaded up black Eldorado in Las Vegas that someone was / is selling on this site. Would be a perfect fly and ride.
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OK, stupid question time:
These guys are in MA, so how would somebody on the West Coast get these home? Shipping them? Cost?
Just asking...
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Hey...if it would help you fellas out I have a heated, oversized three car garage you could store the bike in until you do a fly and ride in the Spring. Just get it to Dummerston, VT from Derry, NH.
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OK, stupid question time:
These guys are in MA, so how would somebody on the West Coast get these home? Shipping them? Cost?
Just asking...
ride it. :)
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OK, stupid question time:
These guys are in MA, so how would somebody on the West Coast get these home? Shipping them? Cost?
Just asking...
First you would have to verify that these Guzzis have California emissions unless all that come to the states do.
They included shipping in the quote they provided further up the thread.
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Hey...if it would help you fellas out I have a heated, oversized three car garage you could store the bike in until you do a fly and ride in the Spring. Just get it to Dummerston, VT from Derry, NH.
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You are killing me here JohninVT! :evil:
I was only able to get in less than 4000 riding miles in 2018 down from my '06 - '16 average of 25,000 miles a year. Just can't justify the ownership costs.
Now, if my parents in MA had a place for me to keep the bike then I could justify it and it would give me more reasons to fly up there and stay longer. Oh well, the one that got away. Good thing I don't look at women the same way I look at motorcycles. I can enjoy looking without feeling the need for a test ride or regular ride for a time. :wink:
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Thankfully those deals are many miles from Illinois
Fly and ride! What's not to like. :grin: :thumb:
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Shipping a bike is easy. Haulbikes and Motorcycle Shippers are great. I had a Titanium shipped from California to Austin for about $500. The Eldo May cost close to $700 with Haulbikes.
I’ve been a huge fan of AF1 Racing for years and asked if they were going to have something similar anytime soon and they didn’t know. However, they said this Seacoast dealership is a great outfit. I’m tempted to get the red Eldo but I just don’t ride much these days. Still may happen though.
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ride it. :)
Gee, thanks, never thought of that... :rolleyes:
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They included shipping in the quote they provided further up the thread.
I don't believe so, that sounded like they were talking about freight to them. The same post said the buyer would have to pay tax and shipping.
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Shipping a bike is easy. Haulbikes and Motorcycle Shippers are great. I had a Titanium shipped from California to Austin for about $500. The Eldo May cost close to $700 with Haulbikes.
I’ve been a huge fan of AF1 Racing for years and asked if they were going to have something similar anytime soon and they didn’t know. However, they said this Seacoast dealership is a great outfit. I’m tempted to get the red Eldo but I just don’t ride much these days. Still may happen though.
Seacoast is sort of the East Coast version of AF1. They move an incredible number of Ducati’s and Aprilia’s. There are a couple guys there who just really like Guzzi’s and they sell quite a few. Guzzi isn’t their main line and that’s one reason they’re still in business. I bought a bike from them in 2009. They handled a couple warranty issues for me and I was satisfied with their response. When I bought my Touring from another dealer I called Seacoast because the previous owner bought it from them. The service department was more than happy to share the service history of the bike with me despite the fact I bought it secondhand from someone else.
I think they’re probably the second largest Guzzi dealer by volume now that Moto International went sideways. I could be wrong though.
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I don't believe so, that sounded like they were talking about freight to them. The same post said the buyer would have to pay tax and shipping.
Your right. Went back and reread.