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Euro pricing is expected at £11,000, direct conversion would put it at $17,539.50 MSRP which is more than the S1000RR's MSRP in US. So I looked up the S1000RR pricing in UK and it comes out to £13,735.00. So now looking at US pricing for the S1000RR at $15,150 I'm expecting the NineT to come in ~$13K...

if that makes sense LOL
 

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Euro pricing is expected at £11,000, direct conversion would put it at $17,539.50 MSRP which is more than the S1000RR's MSRP in US. So I looked up the S1000RR pricing in UK and it comes out to £13,735.00. So now looking at US pricing for the S1000RR at $15,150 I'm expecting the NineT to come in ~$13K...

if that makes sense LOL
I guess I was close then, in another thread someone put it at a price range of $10-16k, I said around $12k.

How much more should we expect ABS to cost?
 

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There are quite a few cool new bikes introduced this year. The KTM 1299 Super duke is right up there. The Nine T will need to be considerably less than the 1000rr to be competitive in that market. There's a lot of cool out there!
 

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after seeing the official pictures of it, it seems like something that could be in the $15,000 to $20,000 range.
If BMW asks 20K for the bike I feel they'll only draw the same poseurs that have made another iconic brand so popular. There is no way it's worth more than a 1000rr
 
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