Thats just crap, its no more expensive than its ever been. But were BMW every aiming at the ordinary motorcyclist? I dont think so, they have always tried to aim for the expensive end of the market, and had a price point above the competition.
When I left basic training in 1979, the cost of a new bmw or harley was more than my yearly wage, its well below the yearly wage of the average recruit comming out of training now.
If you take the average wage, in 1979 it was just over £5,000 a year, the current average is now £31,000 as a percentage of the average wage bikes/cars/etc have never been cheaper.
I dont say that £16,000 is not a lot of money but pricing out off the road? sorry thats rubbish. I now choose to spend less of my annual income on bike or the purchase of bikes than I used to, but I remember having to get a bank loan in 79/80 for £1500 to buy a second hand Harris Z1, couldnt afford a new Katana it was over 2.5 grand ;-0 and harleys/bmw were over 3 well out of my price range I think I was on or about £2,000 a year at the time. 1500 was nearly 3/4 of my annual sallary then, If you ignore my pention and just take my wages 16,000 isnt close to 3/4 or my current salery.