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UKbimota
Joined: 19 Feb 2010 Posts: 85 Location: South of England
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:58 pm Post subject: New Bimota Prices |
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Hi have been asked by one of the forum members to post the prices of new Bimotas so here they are.
These are posted in Euros so they will be the same price across the Eurozone. To these prices you need to add delivery and on the road costs and VAT at the appropriate rate. (DOTR = approx £500-£1000 per bike)
DB6 E 16,550
DB6R E 18,550
DB7 E 22,800
Tesi E 23,800
DB5S E 16,900
DB5R E 19,400
DB8 E 20,800
Please note these prices do not constitute an offer and should be used as the guide price only being the official prices passed to us by the factory. These prices supersede ANY prices being offered in the UK.
All business is transacted under our terms and conditions a copy is available upon request.
Kind regards
UKB _________________ Ciao Italy and we wish Rubes Xaus all the very best in the racing department. |
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Nigel
Joined: 12 Mar 2012 Posts: 17 Location: Sussex
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:58 pm Post subject: |
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I suppose when you look at the prices and compare them to say Ducati, there not bad..... |
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UKbimota
Joined: 19 Feb 2010 Posts: 85 Location: South of England
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:13 pm Post subject: Information |
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As many of you have seen, our friends in Rimini have passed over distribution of Bimota to E.P.Barras. They of John Deere, the tractor maker fame and small cheap chinese motorcycles.
Needless to say we were never informed of any change by Italy (no surprise there) so in reality had nothing to tell you.
In this respect we would like to thank all of you who did support us when we held the distribution of this fantastic marque and wish E.P.Barras the very best in developing the network in the U.K.
Thank you all again and for those of you who still cannot afford a new Bimota but love the brand, may I suggest you save as much as you can, buy a new one as soon as you can and keep the marque going as long as possible.
if you still want a bike that is different but do not wish to have a Ducati engine in favour of a great Jap engine then have a bike built, it will cost you half the money of a new Bim.
Ciao as they say in Italy.
UKB _________________ Ciao Italy and we wish Rubes Xaus all the very best in the racing department. |
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