Quote Bike magazine November 2011
"In 1971, a Norton Commando made 60bhp and did 116mph. It cost £595. That's the equivalent of £6771 today, when the all new Commando makes 27% more power & goes 10% faster, but costs more than twice as much!
Price £13,995!
New Norton 961 twin, 128mph, 82bhp,
£1 in 1971, is therefore equivalent in value to £11:38 pounds today!
So as you can see falling wages, increases in fuel duty, Vat & Energy costs, all add up to to a package which will obviously lead the UK, out of the mire & into a more prosperous future with a guaranteed economic recovery @ the end of it!
If a Nation does not control Energy prices, allows successive Governments to increase duty & taxes, has restrictive Commercial rates, adds stealth taxes to the mix, compulsory purchases & destroys industrial infra-structure, insists on Green taxes and astronomical insurance costs. plus ludicrous EU restrictions then.....ships out scrap metal to China buy the container load. There will come a point where it will be cheaper to build your own machine from scratch @ home them buy one mass produced!
I would like to see how a costings are worked out for the manufacture of new machine/motorcycle in the UK today, especially since so much of it is probably computerised & how come the inefficient systems of 40 years ago produced a machine, mainly by hand @ less than half the cost of today! Economic recovery my a***!
Seriously the cost of new bikes is debilitating against other forms of transport & you can pay more road tax too!
Cheers
John
JBW