My usual reply to an inquiring Harley rider asking "How much does it cost?" is "About $8000 less than a TriGlide".![]()
Some people start by asking how much, I very my technique I use in answering the question. For some I say that they start out at 21k & go to 35k, if there expression is "yikes" I let them know this is the touring version and that they might like the sport version that goes from $13k-18k. I tell them that I got the whole kitten- kabudle with a trailer ,and immediately they say they saw the trailer hitch, so I say yeah I have gone across country in this, I tell them I spared no expense, that this is paddle shift with am/fm/ xm radio,iPod & cb so I can stay in communication with the world all through my helmet, while using the GPS to navigate with...I tell them this is the most fun I have had in my life, that I use to have a car that I would take to the race track twice a year, and that this is the most excillerating feeling , and that I knew it after a 5 minute test ride. Some I say to never try it out, and others I would give them a pocket brochure and tell them where my dealership is.
I have had the same thing happen to me and I am 70 years old. My answer to everyone is "Depends on how your dress it!" :2thumbs:
You need to understand the intent of the question. They are actually admiring the technology you are lucky enough to own. It's a compliment no matter how the question is asked.
I like to tell folks who ask what it costs that it's not what I've got in it that matters; it's what I get out of it that's important to me!
Love your answer! We had two truckers :chat: over the CB with Erags one night as we were coming home on the :spyder2:, and their questions eventually got around to cost. When Erags told them, the one trucker responded "That's about as much as a double-wide in Kentuck!":roflblack:Dan, those type of people you need to talk to in a language they understand.
"It's about 1200 times the cost of a pack of smokes and a pint of whiskey." You'll be long gone by the time they get done rattling that around in their heads.
:agree: Great response!I like to tell folks who ask what it costs that it's not what I've got in it that matters; it's what I get out of it that's important to me!
Some people comment that it's the price of a car.
Others say its about the same as other bikes
some others say wow that is a lot.
Question I've been getting lately is :"Do you like it?" not "How do you like it?" I tell them "No, I hate it - people always asking Do you like it" :doorag:
I generally get 2 different reactions. It is way too expensive or it is much less than they expected. Very few have not been surprised one way or the other.
But I love the answers I get when I say that the roadster/trailer combination I ride cost somewhere in the $30,000 range.
RESPONSES:
- Gosh, that's more than my car cost.
- All that and you still don't have a roof for it.
- My house cost less than that.
- You mean three, not thirty don't you?
- How does that compare with what a Harley costs?
- Omigod!
Lately I've been barraged by people asking how much my Spyder cost to buy......and some are downright annoying and rude.
I don't mind when someone seems to have a genuine interest in the Spyder-- or if they ask in a decent manner--- like "If you don't mind me asking.... yada yada yada..".
To these people I'll give them a base of around $17,000 and tell them they go up from there maxing out around $25,000.
But lately I've had people that you can just tell would never make enough in a lifetime to own a Spyder shout out "How much that cost?".
When they are far away I just ignore them like I can't hear through my helmet--- but when they are close and I must answer I'll usually say "around 20". To which they usually ask "THOUSAND?????". No -- like I meant 20 DOLLARS---- WTH ?
I was raised that it was rude to ask people how much something costs - and in this day and age of 'THE' GOOGLE.... I can find the price out on my own if I'm that interested......
Anyway --- how do you all handle this ??