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Actual cost of BRP plastic panels?

Don60

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Curious about the actual cost of panels used for our Spyder? I have just purchased a new 2021 Spyder RT Limited and wanted to buy the color matched rear deck panel to cover the “hole” left when you remove rear box! WOW! $239.00 for a blown plastic piece, really! I know we want our bikes to look nice, but damn, how much profit does a company need? Any thoughts?
 
You will most likely run into the same with any brand of motorcycle.

The early Corbin saddlebags for the 2008 and 2009 GS/RS models were $1500.00.

BRP came out with GIVI at around $1000.00.

The motorcycle accessory and after market industry prices them like that, because they can. :bowdown:
 
What ARtraveler said actually applies to anything manufactured. .... I remember reading over a decade ago the average $ 15,000 car , if bought from the parts bin would cost over $100,000. This is where the REAL serious money is made in retail. ...... ANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNND when you think about that - remember producing a poor product is almost self-sustaining :gaah: ... it automatically guarantee's profits .... economics 101 .... every time I hear someone screaming that " taxing the corporations " will solve your " personal " higher taxes ..... TOTAL B.S. ..... Corporations ADD in their Tax cost to ALL the products they make .... so who is Actually paying the higher taxes ..... YOU ..... end of rant ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
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Don,
I wanted to have a unique part made. The mold and dies and trimming for that one part was 25,000 dollars. If I agreed to 10,000 pieces, the price dropped to 250 a piece! The problem is that the parts are so few. Plastic has characteristics that make it challenging. A steel piece, to cover that area, custom made, would be easily twice as much, then add color matched paint. Making it look nice is the hard part!
 
Curious about the actual cost of panels used for our Spyder? I have just purchased a new 2021 Spyder RT Limited and wanted to buy the color matched rear deck panel to cover the “hole” left when you remove rear box! WOW! $239.00 for a blown plastic piece, really! I know we want our bikes to look nice, but damn, how much profit does a company need? Any thoughts?

Which company are you talking about?

The manufacturer of the part?
BRP who buys it from them?
The distributor who warehouses all the parts?
The retailer you ultimately buy it from?
 
Everything others have said applies. I will add that the subject part is a slow seller and costs as much to make as if it sold in the tens of thousands. The cost to bring it to production has to be recouped. Removing the top trunk for the look, you gotta pay for that bit of vanity.
 
Which company are you talking about?

The manufacturer of the part?
BRP who buys it from them?
The distributor who warehouses all the parts?
The retailer you ultimately buy it from?

And each one of the above has to make a profit-------------
 
I figured out over 40 years ago when I had a small print shop that there was more money to be made in selling than producing. As an example, a small company I did printing for made little wooden signs with slogans. The retail price was $2.00. The retailer paid 60% of that, or $1.20 per sign. The wholesaler he bought it from paid probably 60% of that, or $0.72. The jobber, who the wholesaler bought from, paid the maker 60% of that, or about $0.45. So for every $2.00 sign the guy who actually made it may have made about 15 to 20 cents from it. Each seller along the way had to pay all his business costs from the margin, including shipping. So the company who manufactured the $239 plastic piece may have sent it out the door for as little as $40. About 45 years ago I worked with a guy who had worked for Briggs and Stratton. At that time you could buy a replacement lawn mower engine for about $50 at retail. My coworker said they left the B & S factory at a cost of about $5.
 
Thanks to everyone for the opinions! And everyone is correct, when buying parts, I never thought of cost of producing and distributing them! And have to remember that “toys” of all sizes and types do cost money! Thanks again.
 
What ARtraveler said actually applies to anything manufactured. .... I remember reading over a decade ago the average $ 15,000 car , if bought from the parts bin would cost over $100,000. This is where the REAL serious money is made in retail. ...... ANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNND when you think about that - remember producing a poor product is almost self-sustaining :gaah: ... it automatically guarantee's profits .... economics 101 .... every time I hear someone screaming that " taxing the corporations " will solve your " personal " higher taxes ..... TOTAL B.S. ..... Corporations ADD in their Tax cost to ALL the products they make .... so who is Actually paying the higher taxes ..... YOU ..... end of rant ..... Mike :thumbup:

That's not economic theory or sound public policy, Mike.
 
My 2 Cents

:popcorn: Well I almost let this one pass. ....:shemademe_smilie:
I really enjoyed the informative, presentation from those that made comments.
So Please, keep healthy comments on any and all posts.

Have a Blessed Day. .........:thumbup:
 
I was actually looking at some different color options for the L/R fairing panels on my black F3S. They're $265 each, but I'll get a 15% discount from my old employer. Still at around the $500 mark. Might look at some vinyl wrap options. Winter projects :( :)
 
UP & BK:

We do allow opinions as long as they do not disregard the site rules.

Opposing opinions are okay. Just don't let this degenerate into a shouting match. IMO: you have both stated your opinions at this point. :bowdown:
 
UP & BK:

We do allow opinions as long as they do not disregard the site rules.

Opposing opinions are okay. Just don't let this degenerate into a shouting match. IMO: you have both stated your opinions at this point. :bowdown:

:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: .......... Mike ;)
 
Oct. 29, 2021

I just asked about a replacement OEM windshield for the 2021 F3LTD. They said $329. However, I didn't need one, I was just curious. I bought the Lamonster 17 inch freedom windshield for $294 and it works great. JMO
 
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