Ah yes, the "Waiting Game" gotta love it!
Ohh, do I get antsy!
Here's what I do, uh well actually Did with both my 2011 in FL and then in NY for my 2015 -
When news leaks that a bike is coming into the U.S. that I'm Really interested in I start calling and visiting dealers (2-3 of them) and Often. You could calls me a P.I.T.A.
I chat long and hard with them so they Know for Sure, Sure that I'm interested, I mean the bizz and want "that" bike.
But wait! That's not all. They must also offer me the lowest OTD price because I got numbers in my pocket from the other dealers. Yes, we be Comparing. (Fun time this is where the "brat" in me really comes out

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I leave them my first name and phone # period. No dollars, Whilst I wait. As I wait I continue with dealer visits and follow up calls. Nagging nicely (yes, there Is Such a Thing

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They do call!
When phone rings and they say it's on the way I hightail it to the shop. Sit 'n see proof it's on the way to them. Then we draw up papers with the OTD price we agreed upon.
Time out to Giggle...as they do weedle in a few dollars more saying they have to. And I get it...after they explain what the new-to-me-cost-is.
Hey! They got a "Brat" in them too. Fairs fair.
Then you try to work in a freebie. Worth a try. All they can say is: "No can do" or....how about a T-shirt, a pair of gloves, etc?
Me, I hand them my battery tender lead and ask them to install it whilst they prep the bike for me. This stuff really happens and it can happen for you too.
Step up. Ask. Ya just Never Know, maybe you'll get a windscreen? That's the Jackpot! Or a topbox? Wow!
P.S. SERIOUSLY consider ordering a Service Manual while you're there, so come delivery day the Manual will be ready to leave with you and yer bike. CHEERS! A win-win-win!
P.S.S. Oh and Make sure you get your Owners Manual and that helpful little "toolkit"