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Super Hero, with a cape!
- Location
- St. Pete, FL
They all say made in America on the side.
Besides... Add up the prices...
Pfp $1500
Carbs $1500
Intake and reeds $800
Prop $300
Mag pump $1500
Fuel tank $200
Total loss $1500
I'm at $7300 and haven't even listed a part xscream produces yet.
Carbon is $75/yard, hand laid by very skilled American workers, with huge investments into the designs, with very few people buying them (compared to a corvette).
A used sbt 701 will run you $800. A new mass produced 701 will cost you about $4000. A new xs1000 will cost you about $1000, and can't be mass produced because not enough people want it, and even of they did, they still hand work every motor to perform.
I really think what you should be asking is why a mass produced cast 701 motor cost so much.
What I want to know is how the little tiny retaining screw that holds the plate that holds the seat of the needle and seat I my mikuni carb costs $8 to replace. Or why when my throttle return spring on my superjet broke I was told they don't sell new throttle return springs, to buy a new carb.
I have lots of pricing questions in this sport, but ive neveruch wondered how a top performig boat can cost only 3times what a stock boat does. I really don't fell the am builders are "gouging because they can." I certainly wish I could get into NASCAR or Indy for 3times the price of a corvette. I mean if we're going to compare apples, lets not paint an orange red and use it as an example.
Besides... Add up the prices...
Pfp $1500
Carbs $1500
Intake and reeds $800
Prop $300
Mag pump $1500
Fuel tank $200
Total loss $1500
I'm at $7300 and haven't even listed a part xscream produces yet.
Carbon is $75/yard, hand laid by very skilled American workers, with huge investments into the designs, with very few people buying them (compared to a corvette).
A used sbt 701 will run you $800. A new mass produced 701 will cost you about $4000. A new xs1000 will cost you about $1000, and can't be mass produced because not enough people want it, and even of they did, they still hand work every motor to perform.
I really think what you should be asking is why a mass produced cast 701 motor cost so much.
What I want to know is how the little tiny retaining screw that holds the plate that holds the seat of the needle and seat I my mikuni carb costs $8 to replace. Or why when my throttle return spring on my superjet broke I was told they don't sell new throttle return springs, to buy a new carb.
I have lots of pricing questions in this sport, but ive neveruch wondered how a top performig boat can cost only 3times what a stock boat does. I really don't fell the am builders are "gouging because they can." I certainly wish I could get into NASCAR or Indy for 3times the price of a corvette. I mean if we're going to compare apples, lets not paint an orange red and use it as an example.