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2024 OR 2025 Model???

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so I was supposed to pick up my 2025 but the dealer called me last night and said it has been delayed briefly BUT they have a new 2024 coming in today and they are offering me an addl 1K of the price for the 2024 due to the delay on the 2025....

so what do y'all think about this, if there big differences between the two models? is there not that much difference that I should get the 24?? is the 24 better for parts/accy's/after market over the 25??? going tomm to look at the 24 and will decide, thanks :unsure:
 
so I was supposed to pick up my 2025 but the dealer called me last night and said it has been delayed briefly BUT they have a new 2024 coming in today and they are offering me an addl 1K of the price for the 2024 due to the delay on the 2025....

so what do y'all think about this, if there big differences between the two models? is there not that much difference that I should get the 24?? is the 24 better for parts/accy's/after market over the 25??? going tomm to look at the 24 and will decide, thanks :unsure:
That's an interesting question.

The pros on the '25, from what I've read:

- Larger OEM top case, up from 30L to, I think, 43L (a much more useful size).

- Two-position windscreen.

- Larger cubby sizes, I seem to recall.

- Reworked (larger?) underseat storage.

- Optional larger TFT display.

The cons:

- I really like the adjustable-size Shad 59X top case I replaced the 30L with (using the extremely robust OEM rack -- see my gallery, https://billanddot.com/C400GT/, for a lengthy report on this).

- I had two Burgman 650s, for a total of 11 years, and hardly ever played with their electrically positionable windscreens.

- Stated top speed of the '25 is 80mph, vs. 86 for the earlier models (although my GPS tests showed that the actual top speed was 3-4mph faster than stated); this may be important if you do a fair amount of superslab riding in high-speed regions.

That's all that comes to mind.

And I don't think parts availability is much of an issue here. Not sure what you have in mind with that part of the question.
 
Those lil upgrades on the 25 do make a difference… and the one con of losing 6mph is also a factor as I do twist n go on the interstate… thanks
 
That's an interesting question.

The pros on the '25, from what I've read:

- Larger OEM top case, up from 30L to, I think, 43L (a much more useful size).

- Two-position windscreen.

- Larger cubby sizes, I seem to recall.

- Reworked (larger?) underseat storage.

- Optional larger TFT display.

The cons:

- I really like the adjustable-size Shad 59X top case I replaced the 30L with (using the extremely robust OEM rack -- see my gallery, https://billanddot.com/C400GT/, for a lengthy report on this).

- I had two Burgman 650s, for a total of 11 years, and hardly ever played with their electrically positionable windscreens.

- Stated top speed of the '25 is 80mph, vs. 86 for the earlier models (although my GPS tests showed that the actual top speed was 3-4mph faster than stated); this may be important if you do a fair amount of superslab riding in high-speed regions.

That's all that comes to mind.

And I don't think parts availability is much of an issue here. Not sure what you have in mind with that part of the question.
does the 2024 have the under seat bottom extension bag for the helmet/xtra stuff or is that new to 2025?
i am really going back n forth now, that large new tft display is really nice on the 2025, as is the new abs system and xtra ride modes/features, and rebates/cust cash will be coming out shortly due to the 2026s ready to roll... as i said prev those lil changes can make a difference and they know it, they need to feature rich it as to keep up and not be out done, who knows what suzuki has up their sleeve!!
 
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does the 2024 have the under seat bottom extension bag for the helmet/xtra stuff or is that new to 2025?
i am really going back n forth now, that large new tft display is really nice on the 2025, as is the new abs system and xtra ride modes/features, and rebates/cust cash will be coming out shortly due to the 2026s ready to roll... as i said prev those lil changes can make a difference and they know it, they need to feature rich it as to keep up and not be out done, who knows what suzuki has up their sleeve!!
What @Rugerbear said.

See my gallery, where I show how I broke the switch, on my ‘22, that tells the bike whether the Flex Case is up or down.
 
What was the ABS upgrade? Is it lean-sensitive now?
yes
And what does DTC stand for?
"In BMWs, DTC stands for Dynamic Traction Control, a feature that is part of the broader Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system. It allows for more wheel spin than the full DSC, enabling a sportier driving experience while still providing active stability control. DTC is designed for situations like driving on snow, sand, or mud, where some wheel spin is needed for traction."
 
yes

"In BMWs, DTC stands for Dynamic Traction Control, a feature that is part of the broader Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system. It allows for more wheel spin than the full DSC, enabling a sportier driving experience while still providing active stability control. DTC is designed for situations like driving on snow, sand, or mud, where some wheel spin is needed for traction."
Ok, thanks for the info.
 
so I was supposed to pick up my 2025 but the dealer called me last night and said it has been delayed briefly BUT they have a new 2024 coming in today and they are offering me an addl 1K of the price for the 2024 due to the delay on the 2025....

so what do y'all think about this, if there big differences between the two models? is there not that much difference that I should get the 24?? is the 24 better for parts/accy's/after market over the 25??? going tomm to look at the 24 and will decide, thanks :unsure:
If they both begin at the same price, and you are only saving 1K, I would get the 2025. I would have AI lay out the difference between both bikes and maybe even ask for an opinion. I have been impressed with how well AI sorts all the information available and then can use that information to sort out recommendations. As you likely know a lot of changes were made in 2025, although very little aftermarket items available. We were seeing 2k discounts in the Bay Area.
 
If they both begin at the same price, and you are only saving 1K, I would get the 2025. I would have AI lay out the difference between both bikes and maybe even ask for an opinion. I have been impressed with how well AI sorts all the information available and then can use that information to sort out recommendations. As you likely know a lot of changes were made in 2025, although very little aftermarket items available. We were seeing 2k discounts in the Bay Area.
Y’all were discounting the 2025 by $2k?
 
I am leaning this way myself due to the upgrades, imo they are worth it
another 2025 model 'upgrade': the 600 mile (1,000 km) break-in service is included on all 2025 bmw moto's & scooters.

"The 600-mile break-in service for a 2024 BMW C 400 GT typically costs between $300 and $500, depending on location and dealer."
 
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another 2025 model 'upgrade': the 600 mile (1,000 km) break-in service is included on all 2025 bmw moto's & scooters.

"The 600-mile break-in service for a 2024 BMW C 400 GT typically costs between $300 and $500, depending on location and dealer."
what is involved in the service? is this a diy project??
 
what is involved in the service? is this a diy project??
Here are my two receipts, for my two (my former '22 and my current '23 C 400 GT) break-in services. They were both performed at Max BMW in Troy, NY; Max is a large dealership, with that location in NY, one in NH, and two in CT. (That $181 on the first one is a credit I had at the shop.)

Max BMW receipt 2022-07-13 initial service.webp

Max BMW receipt 2023-12-07 initial service.webp
 
o i am familiar w/max, got my gs from the nh store.... max and his wife are good people, his brother, well, he is ALL about the $
funny how one took 2qts oil then the next time 3? and no new plug crush washer on the second??
thanks for the info, i can see it is a mere diy project 🤠
 
o i am familiar w/max, got my gs from the nh store.... max and his wife are good people, his brother, well, he is ALL about the $
funny how one took 2qts oil then the next time 3? and no new plug crush washer on the second??
thanks for the info, i can see it is a mere diy project 🤠
Yeah, go figure, re the oil, etc.

In years past, I used to always have a dealer do the first service, just to have it completely documented (no photos, personal logs, etc., needed) and to get in their good graces (for possible future warranty claims, for good will, whatever). And then do my own oil changes and so forth, after that.

However, with my '22 purchase, I decided that I was old (77 now) and decrepit enough that I didn't feel like getting greasy, getting down on the floor (and then trying to get up), etc., etc., that I wasn't doing any of that anymore. Thus, starting with my '22 C 400 GT, and continuing with the '23 and my Meteor 350, I've had the dealers do all the work. I still enjoy doing electrical farkles, but that's a hobby ... and can be done standing up.
 
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