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Why are new bikes so much cheaper in Mlebourne?!
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 1:36 pm
by BikerBoy
I've been comparing the prices of new Z1's and dare i say... SV1000's in sydney and Melbourne, and melbourne stores seem to be able to take $1500 of the price.. crazy ..
Has anyone done this sort of comparison before? meaning to factor in NSW rego, greenslip, melb syd transport? ..it still seems like a better deal in melbourne, even with extra costs... but maybe i'm forgetting something.
thanks
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 1:39 pm
by mfzx6r
we're cheap bastards and wont pay full price !

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 1:58 pm
by Smitty
ummmm...coz we have competition here..?

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 2:03 pm
by Stereo
And no one here would be caught dead riding on an SV1000
hehehe
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 2:14 pm
by ducati_paul
I might be in the market for a new KLR650 soon ... depending on how they go on a test ride, What kind of price difference would be needed to make it worth while buying one in Melbourne?
For example you'd have to factor in Flying down to Melbourne, transport to the shop and then riding back to Sydney (possibly a nights accommodation somewhere in there too), then once you have it in Sydney you'd have to register it, what's the time frame there? does it need to be done straight away? does it have to be blue slipped as well because it was registered in a different state? can you rego it in Melbourne when you buy it as you don't live in Victoria? do you get any refund on the rego you paid in Melbourne? if not does that mean you have to pay two lots of rego for the first year?
Lot's of questions I know but does anyone know the answers? and I'm sure I've left out a few considerations too!
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 3:28 pm
by Glen
Mate of mine in Sydney bought a brand new dirt toy from Vic somewhere (regional I think) and the guy in the shop met him halfway with the bike on a trailer. The service was absolutely sensational.
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 3:36 pm
by ducati_paul
Glen wrote:Mate of mine in Sydney bought a brand new dirt toy from Vic somewhere
Dirt toy = no rego?
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 3:59 pm
by Smitty
ducati_paul wrote:I might be in the market for a new KLR650 soon ... depending on how they go on a test ride, What kind of price difference would be needed to make it worth while buying one in Melbourne?
For example you'd have to factor in Flying down to Melbourne, transport to the shop and then riding back to Sydney (possibly a nights accommodation somewhere in there too), then once you have it in Sydney you'd have to register it, what's the time frame there? does it need to be done straight away? does it have to be blue slipped as well because it was registered in a different state? can you rego it in Melbourne when you buy it as you don't live in Victoria? do you get any refund on the rego you paid in Melbourne? if not does that mean you have to pay two lots of rego for the first year?
Lot's of questions I know but does anyone know the answers? and I'm sure I've left out a few considerations too!
yeah...like how good it is living here

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 4:42 pm
by BikerBoy
ducati_paul wrote:I might be in the market for a new KLR650 soon ... depending on how they go on a test ride, What kind of price difference would be needed to make it worth while buying one in Melbourne?
For example you'd have to factor in Flying down to Melbourne, transport to the shop and then riding back to Sydney (possibly a nights accommodation somewhere in there too), then once you have it in Sydney you'd have to register it, what's the time frame there? does it need to be done straight away? does it have to be blue slipped as well because it was registered in a different state? can you rego it in Melbourne when you buy it as you don't live in Victoria? do you get any refund on the rego you paid in Melbourne? if not does that mean you have to pay two lots of rego for the first year?
Lot's of questions I know but does anyone know the answers? and I'm sure I've left out a few considerations too!
If its a brand new bike there's no reason to fly there, do the test riding here in sydney, call them or get a friend in Melb to visit, and all you really need to pay is the cost to transport mel-syd.. i guess.
maybe $500 to transport a bike interstate?
any kawasaki fiends what to go and bargain down an SV? heh

noo....
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 4:57 pm
by photomike666
Race Replica, Melb have a satin blue 06 Z1000 at a very reasonable price just now.
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 5:13 pm
by Buck
its compensation for living in Melbourne methinks.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 5:32 pm
by QLDZX6R
Buck wrote:its compensation for living in Melbourne methinks.


Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 6:00 pm
by hoffy
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 6:13 pm
by Strika
BikerBoy wrote:ducati_paul wrote:I might be in the market for a new KLR650 soon ... depending on how they go on a test ride, What kind of price difference would be needed to make it worth while buying one in Melbourne?
For example you'd have to factor in Flying down to Melbourne, transport to the shop and then riding back to Sydney (possibly a nights accommodation somewhere in there too), then once you have it in Sydney you'd have to register it, what's the time frame there? does it need to be done straight away? does it have to be blue slipped as well because it was registered in a different state? can you rego it in Melbourne when you buy it as you don't live in Victoria? do you get any refund on the rego you paid in Melbourne? if not does that mean you have to pay two lots of rego for the first year?
Lot's of questions I know but does anyone know the answers? and I'm sure I've left out a few considerations too!
If its a brand new bike there's no reason to fly there, do the test riding here in sydney, call them or get a friend in Melb to visit, and all you really need to pay is the cost to transport mel-syd.. i guess.
maybe $500 to transport a bike interstate?
any kawasaki fiends what to go and bargain down an SV? heh

noo....
Why wouldn't you just ring them and do the deal over the phone!! If it's a new bike, it won't matter if you eyeball it or not! If it was 2nd hand I'd understand it! Do the deal over the phone, lob a deposit on a credit card or EFT it, then hop on a $99 one way virgin/Jetstar/Qantas/greyhound flight/bus and come pick it up! Ride it home on a permit and get it rego'd when you get home! Easy!

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 6:17 pm
by Neka79
personally, id see it as all too hard... are u gunna trade ur bike for starters?? cos thats a 2 way ride...
$500 to transport the bike...and hope to buggery it doesnt get damaged...
then u have to rego it... and the rooting around...
if u tell the sydney dealer u can get a bike $1500 cheaper, will they match it??
i got my bike in SA just cos it was sooooo much easier...