04-06-2011, 01:45 PM | #21 |
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parts availlability is becomming an issue for the older prillers, not so much the Millies, but the falcos, cappos and futuras things are getting scarce. Theyre all the same rotax motors but theres not a lot of other stuff you can mix and match esp with the futuras
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04-06-2011, 01:51 PM | #22 |
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because people think they're gold because there aren't a ton of 'em.
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04-06-2011, 01:56 PM | #23 |
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the price on the TL isnt as bad though, usualy see them around 3 or 4k even with all the goodies, but you still see guys asking for 6 and up on soem RC's and if theyre getting it the prices will stay high
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That's because there are other Suzuki 'twins out there still that are somewhat (notice I said somewhat) comparable.
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You could spend $1k on a penske, another $500 on forks, and sort out the fuel, slap a $1000 worth of exhaust on it, and it'd be worth about $500 more than a bone stock one You put Sato rearsets on an Arsey and the value goes up $2k That's why you HAVE to find a TL with the suspension and exhaust....otherwise it's gonna cost you an arm and a leg and it's not gonna be worth ANY of those mods unless you keep it for life.
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The TLR always had kind of a frat boy/punk image compared to the "elite" RC.......That probably explains the difference in pricing.
The RC had mostly a White & Asian owner base.......techies mostly.......and their cars tended to be stuff like Integra Type R's and Mazda RX-7's.......and they listen to house & techno The TLR was purchased by Whites & Blacks mostly...... who owned Z28's or Mustang GT convertibles......who listen to eminem or kid rock Doesn't mean one bike was actually better than the other.......it's just the image Suzuki tends to have in general, compared to Honda. Witness all the people who diss GSXR's like as if they know anything about them Last edited by Homeslice; 04-06-2011 at 02:29 PM.. |
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Damn....well there you go.
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