Cost..cost and more cost.
Those of you that run cars or bigger will no doubt cringe at £400 plus for an exhaust system for the same vehicle. But most gladly pay £400..ish for a top range can, come on its abit of rolled ally/carbon costing about £4.50 with a small amount of wadding in and some baffle plates at the very most ...total cost including rivets and a nice shiney mounting bracket..approximately £17.00 weld up a 'y' piece just tubing and a cat lug £10.00
Now add labour costs, say £28.00 total cost= £55.00
Oh lets not forget the fitting instructions, sticker and the packaging add another £2.75. There max. profit, cost to manufacture=£57.75 +vat add on the profit element 150% =£144.37
Now whats Joe public going to pay, Art do cans for £120 and Micron sell their's for £230+ lets try adding 150% oh yes thats perfect, £216.55 clear profit for the wholesaler and retailer to fight over. £360.92 + vat = £424.08...sounds like *@#us's price.
There you go you work it out, car exhaust say for a Mondeo equals about £120 complete fitted (without cat) and yes I know there are cheaper around, try £19.00 for a Metro. Now work out who is winning here, thats £360.92 - £55.00 = £305.92 (vat excl.)
Then you'll need the engine management sorted to get rid of the LEAN mixture and resultant other problems so thats another £ 3-600.00 including some set-up dyno time.
You could have one of those meger expensive BMW holidays for the money spent to sound a bit rorty!
Now when the bike gear/accessories sales come round expect to see at least 50% off cans and they'll still be making £108 between the wholesaler and the retailer.
Its only the profit that makes things expensive!
