1000 S bags Toutatec

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1000 S bags Toutatec

Postby iceman » Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:10 am

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Re: 1000 S bags Toutatec

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Sun Feb 05, 2012 11:08 am

looks like clean out raise cash time up north

the last 5 years have been hard on bike shops
in my area most of the shops are ran by 4 company's 2 of them family's that have been at it for years

and in my area the HD shop never did very good as the guys mostly deal out of the area because they don't like
the current dealer
but that's been the case with the last 3 owners

in my area if you do not have ATV's utv's your cash flow stinks and your bottom line is in the RED

Scooters just set on the floor and eat up floor plan money
snow sleds do not sell and the jet ski's also set

its a 400 mile round trip to a place fit to snow sled
and the rivers are so dirty here i would not put a boat in them
even if it belonged to some one i did not like....
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Re: 1000 S bags Toutatec

Postby boilermaker » Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:45 pm

A very good rig, mine are now 7 years old and are as good as new.
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Re: 1000 S bags Toutatec

Postby iceman » Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:56 pm

boilermaker wrote:A very good rig, mine are now 7 years old and are as good as new.


George,

Did you have the option of hard bags on your ST ???

Pictures I've seen of the ST have always had hard cases.There doesn't seem to be many ST's out there.
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Re: 1000 S bags Toutatec

Postby boilermaker » Mon Feb 06, 2012 4:44 pm

John
Yes I did have the option of hard luggage on mine but the extra weight and bulk of the hard stuff did not appeal to me.
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Re: 1000 S bags Toutatec

Postby boilermaker » Tue Feb 07, 2012 3:56 am

John
On reflection re choice the dealer gave me a factory form (tick box type) to fill out when I placed my order and there were over 40 different choices/variations of colours/colors and trim/fittings. The paint combination that I now have (Blue/Silverwheels) was my own choice The rear suspension is the short damper combination, the luggage is soft Touratec with no top box/bag, there is a power take off fitted and a tank protector (all factory options). I do not believe that there has ever been a factory production machine with so many options.
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