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How much did you pay for your 2015 S1000rr?

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#1 ·
Been lurking around around this forum and didnt find anything realated on the 2015 s1000rr pricing. So like the title says, how much did you pay for your s1000rr?

I narrowed down my selection to this bike. Looks great, it has more power than what I will need and its got great reviews online. So far I know my local dealership is advertising $1500 off MSRP.
 
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19,995 OTD fully loaded ... Red/White, race package, DDC, forged wheels.

No deals on March 6th. Take it or leave it. Because those darn forged wheels were going on back order at the time. I wanted them bad.

I did get a free oil change ( $279 ), and a free COTA track day with RideSmart worth $485
 
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16500 everything except Forged wheels. Free 1st 600 mile service and 50% off the fender eliminator and integrated tail light.

Also, got 8k for my 2013 CBR 1000rr with 9200 miles on it. I think i got a great deal.
 
#7 ·
Im confused because I just did a BMW build using the basic black color and the premium package including everything and its price is 19.2k assuming you dont get any of the tacked on warranties i feel the tax title license and other BS fees its going to be well above 20k out the door. How did you get it below?
 
#8 ·
Mine was 18.6 k otd, loaded minus wheels. Make them a otd offer, if they don't get you close to what you've seen here, call another dealer.
 
#12 ·
I paid $17,555 plus TT&L (no dealer fees) 2015 in Motorsport colors. It has what I believe are all options (including red striped wheels and tail cover) except the forged wheels. This is $1000 off of MSRP. The dealer threw in the first service which was priced at $290.00. With the performance and features on these bikes, I think they are a deal at full retail.
 
#17 ·
I paid 19.5k otd in February for the race package. No DDC or forged wheels. No discounts going on at that time.
 
#21 ·
I created this post not only for personal purpose, but for those who are in the market for an S1000rr. There are a lot of website for car deals and shows invoice price, but not a lot of resources for motorcycles.