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Old 11-12-2009, 11:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thunderbird accesory pricing

I went tonight to see what my local dealer would give me in trade for my Honda towards a new Thunderbird and they gave me different pricing than what is shown on the website....I understand that this can occur but it seems a little strange to me...for example they are charging the same amount the website lists for the sissy bar but are also charging me for the bracket ($149) and for the rear cushion as well ($99usd)


Is this correct or are they trying to pull a fast one??
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Old 11-13-2009, 03:49 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I went tonight to see what my local dealer would give me in trade for my Honda towards a new Thunderbird and they gave me different pricing than what is shown on the website....I understand that this can occur but it seems a little strange to me...for example they are charging the same amount the website lists for the sissy bar but are also charging me for the bracket ($149) and for the rear cushion as well ($99usd)


Is this correct or are they trying to pull a fast one??
the sissy bar kit is a bit confusing for dealers, triumph state here in the uk its 329 with the pad included,however the pad is ordered separately, when i got mine it took us a while to work out how its done as they had been charged for the pad, after checking there invoice from Triumph it turned out the sissy bar kit was not 329 but 250 then the pad was 79 which made the total of 329.
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I picked my sissy bar up yesterday with pad. The first confusion was is it the touring pad or the lond hawl pad. Both being identical and the same price lol.

Mine came in at 329 quid but they let me have it all for 300 . The pad is indeed separate but when you use the configrator it includes the pad in the price . Confused , you will be.


Anyway all Triumph accessories cost 300 quid.
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