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Demo 7
Does anyone have a clue on how much the 2007 Demo 7's are?
if so please e-mail me at Norco_Rider_540@hotmail.com
if so please e-mail me at Norco_Rider_540@hotmail.com
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Since it hasn't been released, lets try and do some math to figure it out.
The price of the Demo 9 is $5500 USD. The Demo 9 has 9 inches of rear travel, the demo 7 has 7 inches.
5500/9=611.1111111
So 611.1111111 X 7 = $4277.77
The price of the Demo 9 is $5500 USD. The Demo 9 has 9 inches of rear travel, the demo 7 has 7 inches.
5500/9=611.1111111
So 611.1111111 X 7 = $4277.77
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Originally Posted by Jason222
Since it hasn't been released, lets try and do some math to figure it out.
The price of the Demo 9 is $5500 USD. The Demo 9 has 9 inches of rear travel, the demo 7 has 7 inches.
5500/9=611.1111111
So 611.1111111 X 7 = $4277.77
The price of the Demo 9 is $5500 USD. The Demo 9 has 9 inches of rear travel, the demo 7 has 7 inches.
5500/9=611.1111111
So 611.1111111 X 7 = $4277.77
That's not the real price
Real price = $4277.78!
Whoever that can explain this will get a cookie!
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I work at bike shop that carries specialized, and herd our manager saying that the Demo 7 was coming in 3 color schemes, and in two different models the Demo 7 II retailing at $4400 and the Demo 7 I retailing at $3300
And I am not standing by these prices what so ever this is just what I overherd from the manager
And I am not standing by these prices what so ever this is just what I overherd from the manager
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Wouldn't a hardtail be free under this math?
You need to get the price of a specialized hardtail and the demo 8 and 9, plot them, find a line of best fit, and read off where the line crosses the 7" travel tick.
You need to get the price of a specialized hardtail and the demo 8 and 9, plot them, find a line of best fit, and read off where the line crosses the 7" travel tick.
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of course FreeRidin', its proper significant figures. he rounded incorrectly.
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Originally Posted by ghettocruiser
Wouldn't a hardtail be free under this math?
You need to get the price of a specialized hardtail and the demo 8 and 9, plot them, find a line of best fit, and read off where the line crosses the 7" travel tick.
You need to get the price of a specialized hardtail and the demo 8 and 9, plot them, find a line of best fit, and read off where the line crosses the 7" travel tick.