Ideally I wouldn’t either til at least April but I’ve got the first service booked in and need to do the miles so I’m ready for TT in June. My schedule was all brought forward by getting the bike sooner than I thought. The roads aren’t that bad round here especially after all the rain we’ve had it’s just damned cold. Bet you can’t wait to get out on her.
Now the standard V2 is £16k I now think the Baylis V2 is better value and probably worth the extra considering what I have spent on suspension upgrades and the fitment of a decal kit if I were buying now.
yes… if they don’t you are being ripped off. £400 doesn’t sound like the end of the world. And I don’t wanna get into a ‘if you can’t afford to buy outright you can’t afford it’ dick swinging contest but that £400 turns into a LOT by the end of the finance turn, more like £800 at a guess…
I would of thought that by placing a order and paying a deposit you have entered into a contract to pay the original agreed value ?
yep, you have… you’ve entered into an agreement to buy based on an agreed sale price. Assuming you have paid a deposit and received a bill of sales or order form I would say it’s pretty clear cut.
Have you checked the small print? My guess is there’s a clause that states something like “should the manufacturer increase their prices we reserve the right to increase the sales price”. I know that the “contracts” I have with Sky, BT, mobile supplier, Netflix & Prime aren’t worth a bean as they can amend their prices when they want. And they have recently.