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Hallo,

 

I would like to buy Yamaha Royal Star Venture Midnight/Raven, model 2007. Can somebody help me to find out the dealer?

 

 

Best regards,

 

Jaroslav Horak

1st Officer

SCRC #389 North Bohemian Chapter

Posted

Cycle trader is where I found my RSV....

 

Link is in the post by Popeye

 

 

I would look to pay $13,375 +tax & Title for one.... According to Kelley Blue Book online

 

http://www.kbb.com/kbb/OtherVehicles/PricingReport.aspx?VehicleId=176241&VehicleClass=Motorcycle&PriceType=Retail&ManufacturerId=343&YearId=2007

 

 

MSRP from Yamaha's web site is:

 

$17,099 (Galaxy Blue/Raven)

$17,399 Midnight Venture (Raven)

 

adn MSRP for the 2008 is:

$17,299 (Black Cherry/Raven) Available from September 2007

$17,599 S model (Charcoal Silver) Available from September 2007

 

 

so why not look for a 2008??????

Posted
Hallo,

 

I would like to buy Yamaha Royal Star Venture Midnight/Raven, model 2007. Can somebody help me to find out the dealer?

 

 

Best regards,

 

Jaroslav Horak

1st Officer

SCRC #389 North Bohemian Chapter

 

is this what your looking for ? Maybe not it don't look like they offer one where you Live but you may find one close :080402gudl_prv:

 

http://www.yamaha-motor.cz/

http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/link/index.html#europe

 

 

Dray:15_8_211[1]:

Posted
Cycle trader is where I found my RSV....

 

Link is in the post by Popeye

 

 

I would look to pay $13,375 +tax & Title for one.... According to Kelley Blue Book online

 

http://www.kbb.com/kbb/OtherVehicles/PricingReport.aspx?VehicleId=176241&VehicleClass=Motorcycle&PriceType=Retail&ManufacturerId=343&YearId=2007

 

 

MSRP from Yamaha's web site is:

 

$17,099 (Galaxy Blue/Raven)

$17,399 Midnight Venture (Raven)

 

adn MSRP for the 2008 is:

$17,299 (Black Cherry/Raven) Available from September 2007

$17,599 S model (Charcoal Silver) Available from September 2007

 

 

so why not look for a 2008??????

Sheesh! Don't you guys ever whinge about the cost of your bikes. I know it's in $US, but here in Oz we pay 50% more than that. A 2008 sells for around the $AU26,000 mark, on the road.

Posted

If I'm not mistaken, Sehorn Yamaha in Shawnee, Okla. has 1 or 2 '07 Raven RSV's. That is where I purchased mine (and my former bike, a '07 vstar 1300 tourer). If you are close to Okla, I highly recommend their dealership.

Posted
$12999.00 at Yamaha of Cucamonga...California but id fly there pick it up and ride Home! http://www.yocracing.com/
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tom. it might be kinda hard to "ride home, "when he lives in the Czech Republic!!!!

i didn't know either, until i looked at his profile.

i guess BIG yamahas aren't available , over there.

just jt

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tom. it might be kinda hard to "ride home, "when he lives in the Czech Republic!!!!

i didn't know either, until i looked at his profile.

i guess BIG yamahas aren't available , over there.

just jt

JT..Maybe he could try for a WORLD RECORD JUMP????

Posted
If I'm not mistaken, Sehorn Yamaha in Shawnee, Okla. has 1 or 2 '07 Raven RSV's. That is where I purchased mine (and my former bike, a '07 vstar 1300 tourer). If you are close to Okla, I highly recommend their dealership.

 

I live in Marlow and by far these guys have the best service around and they are well known around here.Their over 100mi from my house and they still out sale and out do the local Yamaha dealers around here. Some day this is where I will be buying my RSV. But thats someday

:whistling:

buddy

Posted

Hi,

 

if you want to buy a Bike and bring it to Europe, you'd probably look out for a candian Bike, because they are metric on the Instruments and you would have less Discussion on the Inspection.

 

But i think you will have Problems with a new(2007 or 2008) Bike. The Pollution Standards these Bike offers are not up to the Laws in Europe.

 

Not even a californian Model would pass the Test which are needed since mid 2006. I doubt that Yammi in Czech would give you a COC Form with fitting Standards on Pollution.

Posted
Hi,

 

if you want to buy a Bike and bring it to Europe, you'd probably look out for a candian Bike, because they are metric on the Instruments and you would have less Discussion on the Inspection.

 

But i think you will have Problems with a new(2007 or 2008) Bike. The Pollution Standards these Bike offers are not up to the Laws in Europe.

 

Not even a californian Model would pass the Test which are needed since mid 2006. I doubt that Yammi in Czech would give you a COC Form with fitting Standards on Pollution.

Squeeze. Have you seen the mechanical contraptions that run around Czechoslovakia? I don't think there are any pollution standards!

Posted
Squeeze. Have you seen the mechanical contraptions that run around Czechoslovakia? I don't think there are any pollution standards!

 

Whatever you think there might be, all european Countries run on same Law, and our Bikes can not pass the Test on the Standards since 1st of July, 2006.

 

If the Bikes has no had a Registration in Europe before that Date, there's no Way to pass Import Inspection on these Standards. A Friend of mine tried this with a new 2006 Vmax in Spain. NO Way. A used(formely registrated elsewhere) Bike might be another Story.

 

 

I've been in Czech Republic often and do Business with some Customers there permanently.

 

btw ...

1st - Czechoslovakia isn't anymore since 1993, it's Czech Republic and Slovakia, two States

 

2nd - do not underestimate those former russian-guided Countries. E.G. They have had EPA Laws sharper than Germany has had for quite a while. They copied our preservation order and forced their People heavily to work in Order to that. This applies to Czech Republik and also, with minor Degression to Poland as well as to all the other small Countries near central Europe which mostly are Part of the european Community. The newer EU Members, well, this is another Story, but they're getting a Lot of Money to catch up on all Standards. And they make Progress, no Doubt.

Posted

Buddy, I am in Pauls Valley and called all the Yamaha dealerships in the southern half of Okla when I was looking for the 1300 tourer. Sehorn quoted me the cheapest price on the phone, threw in 2 helmets, and for as long as you own the bike give you 15% off any accessory and install it free. Of course, when I upgraded to my RSV, they were the ONLY dealership I made contact with. I was up there last Saturday getting the spoiler/light assembly installed on the trunk lid and met a guy who rode up from the Sherman/Dennison, Tx area to have 2 new tires installed. He makes a 4 hour round trip ride to get his bike serviced from them. Says something for Sehorn Yamaha for sure. Their service and dealership are tops for my $$.

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