Fredrik,
So they took off the ABS to reduce the price! What about the heated seat and
grips, HID lighting, automatically adjustable screen, built in pneumatic
lift, and beer cooler? I'll bet those cheap bastards didn't give you any of
the good stuff we got on the faster 94"s sold in the US.
hawke
> From: Fredrik Norlander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: GTS-1000 Owners List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 03:47:53 -0500
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: New member
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> Yes, a '97 GTS goes for about 75K SEK if you can find one. I doubt there
> are more than 5-6 GTS's in the country though, and mine is NOT for sale...
>
> The way I heard it (this is only hearsay), the earlier models ('93 and '94)
> were too expensive for most people to buy, so they started producing less
> costly versions without ABS. Since the bikes with ABS weigh about 14 pounds
> more, the later/cheaper models are much faster...but other than that, I
> don't think there are any differences.
>
> Oh, just one thing...I read that the earlier models had some kind of handle
> you could pull out to make it easier to lift up the bike on the
> centerstand...is that correct? (I don't have a handle on mine).
>
> Fredrik
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>
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>> A '97 GTS, what are the differences to the 93/94 US models? I'd love to
> have
>> a recent model GTS but I'd imagine that getting it tagged after import
> here
>> would be quite expensive.
>>
>> What does the GTS' go for over there? 70-80K SEK? I wonder what the
>> shippingcost would be, then to convert the title to a California title.
> I'd
>> be the ONLY one with a "new" GTS here. Whoa!
>>
>> Welcome to the list, you'll like it here, lots of cool info and mods.
>>
>> Carl
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