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Dont know if there is number of miles that means its a demo. The probelm is the demo models are sold at the end of the model year, no sense in selling one cheap and then having to kill the value on a second bike. This isnt the end of the model year. The other idea is have the dealer check around for used or consignment bikes. My dealer just had one with 1200 miles for 6000 but it disappeared fast. Enjoy




That's not exactly true. I bought my America as a demo back in April. They didn't have the color I wanted in stock, and apparently wanted to make a sale. The only thing that they had to make sure of was that they had the demo for 90 days so that they could get credit for the sale. Thankfully they did, so I got a great deal on a bike that had more options than I had originally planned on getting for only $250 more than I wanted to spend. On top of that, the dealership has more than taken care of me ever since. As a way of saying thanks, I sent my buddy to them who bought a Rocket III. He's gotten the same treatment.

If anyone is near Southwest Michigan, Life Cycle is a great place to buy a Triumph from.