I have looked all over the net and never found anything for less than MSRP. You get what you pay for. I have their Triple, Pressure Plate, Clutch Cover and Crankcase cover. Their products are top notch. Bite the bullet and just get it!
Sorry my friend, then you bought the wrong brand of bike! :yeah:deputydog95 said:i haven't been on here long enough for you to realize how cheap i am![]()
The best you can do is perhaps wait till a shop has an open house, etc. I tend to do most of my major parts and accesory purchases at this time. Most decent places usually will have some kind of discount during this event, maybe save 10% or so on each item.deputydog95 said:seems like all the online retailers sell it for msrp. anybody discount this stuff?
How many 600rr's will be sold? How many 999's?Full system for my 600RR $699. Full system for Ducati $3,000? WTF is that?
How many Vette's are sold? How many different years and models of cars can that muffler bearing be amortized amongst? What kind of R&D is needed ? We're talking 'bout a pushrod V8, rightA set of nice mufflers for a corvette $800. A set of mufflers for Porsche $1500-2000. I'm sure there wasn't any more technology or parts that went into the Porsche mufflers.
rocha2000 said:How many 600rr's will be sold? How many 999's?
The cost of development (R&D) for a system can be spread out amongst the many more thousand Hondas that will be outfit with aftermarket exhausts than relatively small-market Duc's.
How many Vette's are sold? How many different years and models of cars can that muffler bearing be amortized amongst? What kind of R&D is needed ? We're talking 'bout a pushrod V8, right? Some of those questions might point to the 800$ price tag for that car's widget, while the same questions should be looked at to your 9xx Porsche... yeah I can hear it already, "a 911 and it's variants have been around for 30 some-odd years too"....
Not trying to bust anyone's balls here, just think out loud why stuff cost's what it does.![]()
ToucheJohn said:I don't buy it. I'm in manufacturing/sales and it has a lot to do with what you can get, supply and demand and the wow factor. Why do Cadillac parts cost more than a Chevy? Its because Cadillac owners will pay more.
John, You sell microfiber towels, drying clothes, and polishing pads...that is a huge market in comparison to Ducati parts or even Porsche market ( I owned a wheel/tire and accessory warehouse for import cars in the 80's before it got popular-- so I have a little experience with this).John said:I don't buy it. I'm in manufacturing/sales and it has a lot to do with what you can get, supply and demand and the wow factor. Why do Cadillac parts cost more than a Chevy? Its because Cadillac owners will pay more.
Probably because you were at a KINGS game.moto said:My friend asked me how big the Ducati market was while we were at a basketball game. I looked around at the huge crowd and said: "how many people here do you think rides sport bikes here? How many do you think rides a Ducati?" I think less than half of the people in that crowd know what a Ducati is...let alone own one.