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    looks like its starting to affect prices.
    just received the latest from our suppliers.

    Continental up 4% from 1st August but not applying to original Conti SportAttack or ContiScooter
    Metzeler/Pirelli up 4.5% from 1st August

    there are a few offers around, mainly if ordering a couple of pairs at a time.

    there are a few who will say its not a lot but we all know every little helps. and who else is next.
     
     

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    Wait until fuel increases too, that'll really start to make people notice
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    Good job my old AJS does about 50 or more to the gallon
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    My street triple does too! (cue comments about not riding it properly..)
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    I tend to think that there will be a few price rises...everywhere. But the cynic in me says that a lot of those rises will be unforced. Then blamed on "brexit" so that the unscrupulous has someone to blame it on. Greed is an evil thing...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelly View Post
    I tend to think that there will be a few price rises...everywhere. But the cynic in me says that a lot of those rises will be unforced. Then blamed on "brexit" so that the unscrupulous has someone to blame it on. Greed is an evil thing...
    Already seeing it, oil is crashing in price, petrol at the pump going north.
     
     

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    I've bought a couple of pairs ready for when I need them in a few months as the prices are only going one way and I'd be buying them anyway.

    Not specifically biking related (unless you're relying on your wages to run a bike) but we've already had material price increases of 3-5%, depending on supplier, based on currency change and they have now instigated monthly adjustments rather than quarterly. We have also had our first customer pull the plug on a range launch due to uncertainty around their market, not huge but a bit less profit towards investment, wages and taxes.

    Thank God we've all those skilled and experienced politicians from the out campaign to lead us through the downturn we voted for. Can't get hold of them at the moment, probably on holiday after all their hard work, I'm sure they'll be back soon, no way the likes of Mr Farage would just bugger off and leave us to get on with it ...... is there?
     
     

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    Not bike related but we buy a lot of services in dollars and we're being hit hard by the dollar rate crashing, plus the rise in fuel costs. Those who say we won't see immediate changes need to look at my profit and loss account compared to pre-referendum!
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    Totally not bike related, but i'm in Washington DC this week, and a pint of Guinness is over £5 in the British pub
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch9128 View Post
    Totally not bike related, but i'm in Washington DC this week, and a pint of Guinness is over £5 in the British pub
    Out campaign definitely didn't highlight that happening, my advice is to get as many in as you can before sterling takes another dip ; )
     
     

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