RE: How much was your CBR?
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/8/2006 5:58:06 AM
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Noe
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That's correct. In Denmark the taxes on bikes are absolutely insane ! The state puts VAT on the bikes, thats 25% and another tax, thats 180%, all that of the original price. Denmark has the highest taxes in the world, income tax is approximatly 45%. So when you think that you pay way to much in taxes, then think of little Denmark where a 10 year old CBR1000F costs 16000 USD...   Just some price examples: New 2006 models CBR1000RR: 38000 USD Ducati 999: 53000 USD GSXR 1000: 40000 USD CB500: 11000 USD Then you can understand how I feel when you guy's are paying 2000 USD for your Hurricanes quote:
ORIGINAL: chesthing Just to understand this - you paid $16,000 US for a ten year old CBR1000F?
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/8/2006 6:25:34 AM
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RR mexican
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I paid 8200 for my new 06 RR orange/black tribel!!
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/8/2006 3:32:21 PM
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mikekop
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Hey Noe and the rest of you Danish guys! I feel for you! But you know, you could always move to Sweden... I payed around 4800$ (35000 SEK) for my -97 with teller currently on 22369 miles (36000 km). 2 luggage boxes (Krauser), higher windshield and new chain and sprockets (uninstalled) was included in the deal. Condition, I would give it at least a 7 or 8 in a scale 1-10. Just a little question: why are some guys telling us what they payed for their Fireblades? I thought this was a forum for the Hurricanes...
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/8/2006 5:56:01 PM
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R1000
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And the beer is cheaper in Germany to compared to Denmark I often go thrue Denmark on trips abroad, after your information about prices for vehicles, its more understanable why there are so many old, small and ugly cars on the roads. If one sees something that looks a little bit more luxury, it's always a newer Skoda originating from former Tjeckoslovakia. Denmark is a small country with quite a lot of people, may be, and I'm serious, the government has to put high vehicle taxes to avoid a road situation like in New Dehli. Thumbnail Image
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/8/2006 7:25:46 PM
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mikekop
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   (for those of you who don´t know, Sweden and Denmark are neighbor countries)
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/8/2006 7:59:33 PM
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1993, garage kept, great shape - though a couple of scratches on the cans - paid $3,300 USD then a few more bucks to get seat cut & lowered - otherwise all stock, but runs great! Love her!
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/9/2006 6:15:49 AM
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Noe
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Love Sweden, nice coutnry, nice people. I have been doing a lot of shooting in sweden lately. we have been at war with each other for a million times in the past, got beaten by them a lot them... Great fun But remember Mikekop and R1000... Sweden has been ruled by a danish queen, never the other way arround It dosn't matter where we come from, as long we live with full throttle on the CBR, and enjoy all the good in life ! quote:
ORIGINAL: R1000 And the beer is cheaper in Germany to compared to Denmark I often go thrue Denmark on trips abroad, after your information about prices for vehicles, its more understanable why there are so many old, small and ugly cars on the roads. If one sees something that looks a little bit more luxury, it's always a newer Skoda originating from former Tjeckoslovakia. Denmark is a small country with quite a lot of people, may be, and I'm serious, the government has to put high vehicle taxes to avoid a road situation like in New Dehli. Thumbnail Image
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/9/2006 7:45:35 AM
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R1000
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You must be a real good hunter if you got those down by yourself
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/9/2006 7:50:20 AM
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Oelhunden
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ORIGINAL: mikekop Hey Noe and the rest of you Danish guys! I feel for you! But you know, you could always move to Sweden... Naaa you guys speak funny and your beers are to expensive :-) No actually I could consider it, if I got a job in Copenhagen, then move to Malmö, then I could afford both an appertment AND a bike :-D But is´nt the police hard on people that are speeding over there ?
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/9/2006 8:06:35 AM
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R1000
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ORIGINAL: Oelhunden ..... But is´nt the police hard on people that are speeding over there ? Up to 30 km above limit it cost money, however, not more than SEK 2000 ($ 250). From 30 km/h above speed limit, they take the licence directly for 2 months or more depending on your speed and where it occured. Many Swedish bikers have learned the hard way and just release the trigger when they are supposed to stop for speeding. It all depends on the situation, If you could disappear from the scene kind of pretending that you have not seen them, that might be almost OK, but a full blast escape is really not to recommend if you have a driving licence to care about or the slightest degree of respect for other peoples safety. Quite a few drive without licence, could be on drugs, and also on stolen bikes, they are the really dangerous ones which should be locked in to cool down.
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