BMW scooter prices announced (German 19% VAT incl.)

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Personally I think that BMW are able to sell their machines at over the top prices due to the ancestry of their marque , as most people who buy BMW's think they are still buying quality and exclusivity, but who are actually only paying for the name.
I have had two brand new BM's in the past and the quality was no better, and in some areas worse than the average Japanese manufacturer.
Perhaps our own Triumph should look at building a scoot, as their build quality is (or was 10 years ago when I purchased my fourth Triumph) far better than BMW.
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Oh god, please not another Triumph scooter..... remember the Tigress and Tina :lol: Only the Brits could build such junk!

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In fairness the Triumph of today is a completely different proposition to the Triumph of yesteryear.
But a Triumph scooter?
I don't think so.
If anything Triumph should produce a 350-500cc economic middleweight bike.

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Still a few of them around and cherished.
Triumph of today is quite innovative, the only thing shared by the original Triumph and the Triumph of today is the name.
Looking at the present company, I don't really think they would come out with a bag of shite, do you?
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gn2 wrote:In fairness the Triumph of today is a completely different proposition to the Triumph of yesteryear.
But a Triumph scooter?
I don't think so.
If anything Triumph should produce a 350-500cc economic middleweight bike.
There's been suggestions of a single ylinder 225cc (1/3 of the current 675 triple) to be produced in Indian joint-venture for massive Indian market. But some little way off and no expectation of it coming to the UK.
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Meldrew wrote:
halfabusa wrote:there goes my plan for 2014 then... I'll probably end up waiting for 2018 to buy one as i'm not keen on paying over 3k on a bike at any time.
A Honda CN250 Helix cost around £3200 - £3500 new way back in 1989-92 when it was the only maxi scooter available, so even 20 years ago that would have been over your 3k limit.
That's why i'm never going to buy a brand new vehicle... Perhaps one of the biggest reasons for this (apart from the fact that i'd dread to think about the steep depreciation as soon as it leaves the shop floor) is i did that mistake buying my first vehicle in britain back in 2001 when i went and bought a gilera runner 125 for around £2400 if memory serves right.

It was an excellent feeling owning something brand new. I still remember it being delivered with 0 miles on the clock behind a truck to the test centre where i took my learner's licence on it and rode it off from there.

I loved every minute on it, until one night some low life cnts nicked all fairings and its seat from outside my ground floor flat while i was sleeping. It was only then i realised the excess was around £900 on my insurance which meant i wasn't going to be able to afford either the insurance route or buying new parts myself...

I went and bought non-matching bits and pieces from breakers and assembled them the best way i could. Then sold it off for less than £1000... :cry: It's such a sad story that still makes me sorry for having seen it that way riding off to the distance...

Obviously the monetary loss was not the depreciation alone, as it was mostly due to the fact that it looked like a chav's dream bike although it had so little miles under it's belt...

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This is how i found it...
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This Review has just started the rounds on Scooter Forums:

http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/ ... 91244.html
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46mpg, 5.1 litres per 100km?!
The NC700x is claiming 78.8mpg (UK), 65.6mpg (US), 3.58l/100km, so i guess the BMW's "sporty" nature is effecting this, while a similar sized engine.

I'll pass thanks. Like Halfabusa said up there, if you get something too desirable, someone will nick it (in London). When i bought the Liberty, i asked "what's the least sexy scooter to a chav" ;)

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46mpg???? There having a laugh, thats pathetic :lol:

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But anything ridden at Top Speed guzzles fuel; as I said, it's all down to the way the rider rides.
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