You likely won't find a used one much cheaper. Just don't let them tack on a bunch of bullshit freight & setup fees and you've got yourself a damn good deal.I have seen dealers not to far from me selling left over 2009 for $7999 so I am trying to find a better deal. Here is one in PA that has two left over.
http://www.kissellmotorsports.com/showcaseproductdetail.htm?ID=98688&Used=1&Model=2009 Triumph 675
Oh...so does that mean you'd pay taxes twice?I am in Maryland so it would be MSO from PA and no taxes.
Right but if the MSO is in the dealer's name, you have to pay taxes I think to get it made in your name, or pay taxes to have a real title made up for you. Either way I'm pretty sure you'd have to pay sales tax even if you don't register it.I would never pay taxes until I wanted to register it for street use (you pay taxes in the state you live in). I only ride track so I wont pay them.
Sure, I did the same w/ my race bike, but I think it'd be hard to do it that way with a dealership and a new bike. Anyway, good luck!MGFChapin,
I and several others who only ride track never register it in our names yo save the money. I have done this several times and I know several of the racers on here do the same thing.
But yes you are correct if you want everything in your name then sure pay the taxes and waste the money. If not file the MSO away in your file cabinet and use the money for Starbucks or race parts. I think you get the idea.