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Canadian (Ontario) Yamaha riders?

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Looking to pick up a new R3 soon, Anyone have a positive experience with the Dealers around the GTA?

Price break down?

Thanks!
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Best price I could get after 3 dealers was $5250 + HST (Black) that was Oakville Yamaha.
Seemed like a good price so I didn't bother anywhere else, plus they are the closest dealership to me :)

I dealt with Cam, picked it up from him 2 weeks ago, if something say Martin got this price from you.
Cam also let me know to not bother with delivery ($100-$200) and just rent u-haul motorcycle trailer for $14 and he sent one of the guys from shop, young Asian kid, that likes to race, to help me strap the bike.
I was really surprised, the kid showed me how to strap it, how to release it, how to do it myself next time I'm alone, really great experience.

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Got mine from Chatham. Bobs motor sports he was a pleasure to do business with.
R3 OTD price and Insurance ?

Hi guys, just curious what you paid out the door price and what insurance is in Ontario (roughly). Looking to get one next year at the start of season. First time rider, will take the course before purchase.

Thanks
I got my bike at Performance Cycle in Cambridge, I paid MSRP ($5100) plus HST for a total of $5763, my licensing was $70 or so for the remainder of the year. So, I didn't pay a cent for PDI or any of the other fees dealers sometimes try to add. Two Wheel Motorsports in Guelph wanted close to $6500, just goes to show how good some dealers are, and how bad others can be.
Best price I could get after 3 dealers was $5250 + HST (Black) that was Oakville Yamaha.
Seemed like a good price so I didn't bother anywhere else, plus they are the closest dealership to me :)

I dealt with Cam, picked it up from him 2 weeks ago, if something say Martin got this price from you.
Cam also let me know to not bother with delivery ($100-$200) and just rent u-haul motorcycle trailer for $14 and he sent one of the guys from shop, young Asian kid, that likes to race, to help me strap the bike.
I was really surprised, the kid showed me how to strap it, how to release it, how to do it myself next time I'm alone, really great experience.


Thanks!! This definately helps me get an idea.
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