01-27-2019, 05:23 PM | #91 |
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There is a little activity on the Genuine G400C over on ADVrider.
https://advrider.com/f/threads/genui...104562/page-27 My local Genuine dealer will not order one without a deposit. She bought one |
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01-27-2019, 08:39 PM | #92 |
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Is that at MSRP? I bet there are a few takers, but wait until interest wanes. Then again, we are kind of 'insiders' to the Chinese bike industry as members here. The general public who are familiar with Genuine might a) think the bike is Taiwanese like they think the rest of Genuine's lineup is, and b) have disposable income, or financing, where $4500 is 'funny money'. In other words, if they have cash for 'quirky' toys $4500 might seem like a bargain. Those financing lay down initial cash and make payments...they might up paying $10k (exaggeration for my point) but it was done in payments, so kind of funny money.
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01-28-2019, 10:53 AM | #93 |
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"Out the door with Tax and Title... she paid 5k"
From Genuine "2019 G400C rolls for $4,599." plus $$$? Dealer fees, shipping,etc. Wait for one on the used market and also reliability reports? |
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02-05-2019, 06:38 AM | #94 |
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Hi Vince. Figured I'd pester in here same as I have everywhere else. And I've been wondering: that scooterfile review was way back in 2015, have these bikes been built and setting that long? You mentioned stopping in to check again with your dealer, if she is reasonably friendly and accommodating, please see if she can provide you with a few more details. No shops within 100 miles of me, and calling on the phone sucks. Thanks!
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02-07-2019, 10:25 PM | #95 |
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Saw this G400C Scrambler on another site. You will have to make your own, like this dude did.
https://advrider.com/f/threads/genui...mbled.1361571/
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02-09-2019, 06:40 AM | #96 |
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Way too loud he says, so they're looking to source another pipe. I appreciate him clearing up the mistaken notion that Shineray built bikes for Honda, if he actually knows his history.
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03-05-2019, 08:01 PM | #98 |
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I just saw and sat on one at a downtown L.A. dealer. I posted a photo up in the 'Photo/Video' section and discussed the inflated price the dealer was trying to throw at me. Originally 'about $6500' but when I mentioned the MSRP is $4600 the price went down to 'about $6100'. Not sure how taxes, fees, etc add up to $1500, but in that price range, I would want a SSR RX4.
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03-06-2019, 01:51 PM | #99 |
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I saw one at the local Genuine scooter dealer, $5000. including license stuff, out the door.
Not a very good looking bike, quality wise, compared to the Genuine scooters. Poor welds, real bad looking exhaust mounting brackets, fenders stamped sloppy. Cheap controls. Just looking at it turned me off. But, it is nice seat height, weight a bit high. I'm sure it may be a fine bike but, not really competitive with the big name brands at the same price point (TU250, CB300R, SR400), and not much in the aftermarket traditionally available for the brand. |
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03-07-2019, 08:15 AM | #100 |
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Doesn't sound so good from the showroom. I'm hoping we'll soon see a true ride report, not just a spin around the block.
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03-07-2019, 08:27 AM | #101 |
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Honestly, I can get my hands on a "used" SR400 with less than 1 or 2k miles for the same price or even cheaper than the G400C. Similar engine size, power, and overall specs. I would take an SR400 in a heartbeat over the G400C, and not even be bothered by the fact that the SR400 is kick start only.
Hack about $1000 off the price of the G400C and I think it would have a lot more interest.
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03-07-2019, 09:41 PM | #102 |
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I am a fan of Genuine Buddy Scooters, and I own one. I don't know why it took 4 years to bring it to the showroom floor and I feel like Genuine really missed their window of opportunity to successfully launch the G400C. If they had been able to market the G400C before the RE Himalayan and Ninja 400 came to market, they would have sold a whole lot more of them. Darn shame.
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06-01-2019, 05:09 AM | #105 |
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I took a test ride yesterday. I went in thinking I’d love the G400C, and left feeling like it’s okay, but not for me. First off, it’s a lot bigger than the SR400. But somehow the ergonomics are all wrong, and it feels smaller. The footpegs are too far forward and too high, so I feel like I’m sitting on a dining room chair. The bike desperately needs rearsets, especially if you’re going to scramble it. It’s an awkward riding position that gets even more awkward when you try to stand. It’s very 1980’s cruiser-esque in the foot position.
The bike has a lot of midrange punch, but it’s all over by 8k rpm. Why it redlines at 10k I haven’t a clue. At 10k the motor is vibrating so bad it feels like it’s about to grenade. The bike easily gets to 70, it takes a little longer to get to 75, and a lot longer to get to 80. It holds speed pretty well going up hills, but the top speed is 80 flat out at 8k rpm. It won’t go faster. It doesn’t really handle well, though part of that may be due to the awkward seating position. It vibrates a LOT. The bike jingles and buzzes and sings. Everything that can make a noise will make a noise as the bike vibrates through the gears. It’s a major sensory overload. I went into the dealership hot about a vintage style bike... and I find it’s SO unrefined that it makes my actual vintage bikes seem modern and flashy in comparison. I wanted to love it, but I just can’t. mostly I think it’s just okay, but not for me. Same dealership let me ride the Benelli TNT300.... I don’t like sport bikes or transformer looking machines... but hot damn that was a fun ride. I would never have considered that type of bike ever.... and now I’m thinking about how to sell stuff off and juggle bikes around so I can have one Charles. |
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