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RTS Purchase Question?

Thanks for everyone's feedback!
I actually struck a deal with a dealer to trade in my 2008 GS for a new RTS, told him I would sleep on it, and let him know the next day. I called to tell him I would take the deal, and the dealer tells me that they don't have any money to buy my trade-in!
REALLY? Your kidding! They have a chance to get rid of a 2011 before the 2012's come in, AND he doesn't have to pay interest on the new one until spring, and he tells me they don't have any money to buy my trade-in!

Now I have to start all over trying to find a 2011, which there are hardly any left out there!!

Needless to say....I am not a happy camper tonight!
 
Call Jamie Koch at Caswell Cycle in Mora Minnesota. Last time I was there 1 week ago they had 2 beautiful RT-S in stock. Jamie is always willing to deal. Your ride over on your RS and ride home on your RT. Good luck.
 
I just bought my RTS SE5 two weeks ago from Tousley Motorsports in White Bear Lake, MN.
They had 2 still in crates and a couple on the showfloor and 2 demos.
If you go there, ask for JohnnyO. - he treated me great and gave me a super deal on a new one still in the crate.
Tell him Tommy Jensen sent ya.
Good Luck on you search & purchase !!!

Tommy J.
 
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SE5

We have now >13K miles on our RTS SE5. Not even a suggestion of a hiccup from the gearbox. Shifts smooth, once the short learning curve is mastered to find the sweet spot where there is no noticable thunk whilst changing gears. Something I do notice, it's a lot like my Wings, you knew by shifting, not mileage when you need an oil change.But, as long as the maintenance schedule is observed, I wouldn't forsee any major problems.

Patrick
 

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