protondecay123
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Sorry, but the "you don't like it because you can't afford it" argument is the stupidest, lamest defense of the 09 VMax that I have seen circulating all over the Yahoo lists. Those that hold on to that defense are closed minded to those that point out what they don't like about the bike. There is a thing called "value for your money". Is any bike worth $17 or 18k out the door? Guys drop a bundle on the Hammer (which I don't know how you can classify that bike in the same class as the VMax) because they want a "status" bike. If you buy a new VMax as a status bike, then fine, but those that defend the price because it is the "best bike for the money" are off base. ... IMO.
The question really is compared to what?
A B-King runs about $13,000 stone stock.
A V-Rod Muscle and Night Rod Special are $17,000.
The forces of the market economy will settle if it is overpriced or not. Yamaha has excellent marketing people and they are good at maximizing what the market will bear for their bikes.
This first year limited edition by reservation only marketing worked with the FJR 1300 and it seems to have worked with the V-Max in a year with horrible economic conditions. It will be interesting to see how it fares in 2009.