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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Yup.

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    Money talks, and if a local importer isn't adding sufficient value to a product in return for their margin, I see no reason to pay it.
    Does anyone know what the margin is for the dealer when selling a new 848/1098? I have no clue but I bet it's not many cents.

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    Overpriced Ducati???? .....Nooooooooooooooo?




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    Quote Originally Posted by raftn View Post
    As a point of interst, my mate has a 1098, he wanted to put some termis on it, THe dealer quoted him four thousand, he ended up importing some form usa for $1800, and the dealer was happy to put them for him at the first service with minimal charge. The dealers are dictated to by Australia and it even annoys them. The internet has made things cheaper fro us all, and with a little common knowledge and taking some time you can get some very good stuff for you bike etc, with out going through the dealers.
    The Termi's are different out of the U.S...better to get the Euro ones

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    we get ripped of for everthing in NZ apple i phone price release today was bullshit $199 in usa they said $800 today for phone only in nz,youd think at least milk and cheese would be cheap here but we pay more for NZ dairy products in nz than the yanks and brits pay

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    Bikes in Canada are really expensive!

    Cruisers in USA are fairly similar priced to NZ allowing for volume and freight.

    NZ is also very big on the sport market - our premium bikes so to speak - so the importers probably price accordingly.

    I read somewhere that in the USA the top sport bikes are subsidized by the makers - don't know if it is true but under $11K for a state-of-the-art sporty is bloody cheap.

    At least Harleys and BMW's are expensive world wide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sollyboy View Post
    we get ripped of for everthing in NZ apple i phone price release today was bullshit $199 in usa they said $800 today for phone only in nz,youd think at least milk and cheese would be cheap here but we pay more for NZ dairy products in nz than the yanks and brits pay
    Check Vodafones website - you can get a $199 i-phone in NZ - you just need to sign up to a 24 month plan at $250 per month.

    in the USA they only operate with one provider as well.

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    Margin on Ducati?? Whats that!?
    It has cost us money to sell a Desmo...
    We have had to send a mechanic to Oz for factory training, buy close to 10k worth of factory tools (compulsory). So there you have it.

    We were talking to a chap in some way away country the other day looking at buying a Duc from NZ cause a new 999 would cost him close to 90k if he bought it from his own country! True story. Just cant remember the country he was from...

    Most people are happy to pay a little extra for a Ducati. And ONLY a real Ducati enthusiest would understand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raftn View Post
    As a point of interst, my mate has a 1098, he wanted to put some termis on it, THe dealer quoted him four thousand, he ended up importing some form usa for $1800, and the dealer was happy to put them for him at the first service with minimal charge. The dealers are dictated to by Australia and it even annoys them. The internet has made things cheaper fro us all, and with a little common knowledge and taking some time you can get some very good stuff for you bike etc, with out going through the dealers.

    Yank mufflers are different to Euro spech ones.
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    A point to remember is that the advertised price on those US machines is not what it would actually cost to ride one out the door.They have a lot of add ons: delivery,prep,local and state taxes etc etc...that can add thousands to those prices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky Bills View Post
    Most people are happy to pay a little extra for a Ducati. And ONLY a real Ducati enthusiest would understand.
    Amen brother!!

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    is it possble to put another engine into my bike,
    pref 900+ ?
    like my bike but it's a bit under powered for my likeing

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