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Bibio
24-01-10, 06:47 PM
has anyone noticed that suzuki have raised their parts prices by 100+%

i understand them raising prices because of the exchange rates but c'mon 100%. i think someone has made a big mistake and added a 0 to the end of the percentage.

for instance: part number 45100-16G91-W05 lowered seat is now £85.59 it was £39 last year.

sunshine
24-01-10, 07:20 PM
dont buy from suzuki?

Bibio
24-01-10, 07:30 PM
sometimes you have to.

sunshine
24-01-10, 07:31 PM
no you have wemoto and fleabay for all your needs

maviczap
24-01-10, 07:46 PM
has anyone noticed that suzuki have raised their parts prices by 100+%

i understand them raising prices because of the exchange rates but c'mon 100%. i think someone has made a big mistake and added a 0 to the end of the percentage.

for instance: part number 45100-16G91-W05 lowered seat is now £85.59 it was £39 last year.

You'll have plenty of change from £89 if you buy a staple gun and some sharp blades and lower the seat yourself :p

It'd be cheaper to get Tony Archer to modify your seat

Bibio
24-01-10, 07:53 PM
i know. i'm just moaning about suzuki raising their prices so much within 1 year. its not just the seat, i priced a disc that i knew was £120 last year it is now £256 for the exact same part. it seems to be right across the board, i may be wrong but this is usually a sign of a company about to go under.

beabert
24-01-10, 08:06 PM
Thats a ridiculous price.

Red Herring
24-01-10, 08:40 PM
.... i may be wrong but this is usually a sign of a company about to go under.

Yeah but just think of all the closing down bargains to be had...!

speedplay
24-01-10, 08:43 PM
Sorted ;) (http://www.scorpioshoes.com/womens-3/high-heels-55/stella-thumper-platform-boots-black-patent-4080-209_zoom.jpg)

The Guru
25-01-10, 09:14 AM
Theres a lowered seat of a K3 for sale..
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=145596

Not sure if it will fit yours though

Scoobs
25-01-10, 09:43 AM
Have you seen new bike prices as well? Holy sheet.

Alpinestarhero
25-01-10, 09:45 AM
Yeah but just think of all the closing down bargains to be had...!

GSXR1000 for £4k!!!

i still wouldnt have one.

Holdup
25-01-10, 09:49 AM
Another is the seat cowl, they used to be 45quid or so now they're 90 odd quid

fastdruid
25-01-10, 09:52 AM
It always seems short sighted to me to stick the consumable prices through the roof, thats when people start going to aftermarket, for example with brake pads, I prefer OEM but not to the point where I'm going to pay twice as much as say EBC. The same goes for all the other parts, its all very well charging £50 for fork seals (yes really, thats how much the hayabusa ones are) but are they really going to last 5 times longer than the £10 aftermarket ones?

Once people start down the Aftermarket is OK route and start going elsewhere its then far harder to get those customers back, if nothing else because it creates a market *for* aftermarket parts.

Druid

SV650Racer
25-01-10, 04:40 PM
has anyone noticed that suzuki have raised their parts prices by 100+%

i understand them raising prices because of the exchange rates but c'mon 100%. i think someone has made a big mistake and added a 0 to the end of the percentage.

for instance: part number 45100-16G91-W05 lowered seat is now £85.59 it was £39 last year.

They havent gone up 100% across the board in fact when I was looking up some discs for the GSXR1000 they had come down £95!!!.

They did a price re-alignment as they know share the same parts system as Europe meaning any part even if the UK dont stock it can arrive from Europe within 2 working days, or overnight from Germany.

Some parts were waaaay too low apparantly and this new system has highlighted that fact.

Im glad though we sell Suzuki..you try pricing Yamaha parts i nearly spat my coffee when pricing an engine rebuild last week...one complete set of valves £1800!!!..double the price of the Suzuki titanium valves.

Things have to have caught up though, exchange rates have been **** now for 2 plus years..poor value of the pound will push prices in any sector up if the parts are sourced or made out of the UK. ****e yes..but not totally unexpected if you understand economics.

Plus the SV650 lower seat was subsidised, i guess this subsidy has now ended. It was always 1/4 of the price of a normal SV seat.