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Re: Targa Twin

Postby Digger » Mon Aug 24, 2015 5:00 am

Noddabodder wrote:I don't do FB.


You'll miss out then as there's lots of useful info on there.

It's quite easy to tailor FB to your own needs.
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Re: Targa Twin

Postby MJD » Mon Aug 31, 2015 9:59 am

Digger wrote:As previously mentioned the price is on the CamLam site 8000 Euros which means today it will cost you £6k.


Not sure about that, if I view Cam Lam and Mike Pheonix sites the price says £7.5k & £8.5k respectively.
So how do I as a UK buyer take advantage of the £:Euro rate?
Cant see me being able to buy direct from Italy if there are deals set up for UK companies to be distributers and these UK guys are the ones who will take advantage of the preferable sterling rate. On the other hand they get hit when Euro is strong so they shouldn't be criticised for not dropping 3 price at the mo.
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Re: Targa Twin

Postby Adam_Winstone » Mon Aug 31, 2015 11:02 am

I've seen plenty on anti Targa performance threads recently, however, Mr G's Targa (set up well and not simply dropped in) rode like a dream for the stretch of France - Germany that I rode with him (and fellow travellers) for this year's Euro. Of all 4 kitted bikes, G's was regularly the lead bike to sit in the middle lane of the autobahn, whilst overtaking slower motorway traffic... often going past the rest of us in the fast lane too.

For all the negative Targa posts/comments that I've seen recently, all I can say is that I'd have one in a heartbeat if finance allowed.

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Re: Targa Twin

Postby tim_mason » Mon Aug 31, 2015 1:29 pm

MJD wrote:
Digger wrote:As previously mentioned the price is on the CamLam site 8000 Euros which means today it will cost you £6k.


Not sure about that, if I view Cam Lam and Mike Pheonix sites the price says £7.5k & £8.5k respectively.
So how do I as a UK buyer take advantage of the £:Euro rate?
Cant see me being able to buy direct from Italy if there are deals set up for UK companies to be distributers and these UK guys are the ones who will take advantage of the preferable sterling rate. On the other hand they get hit when Euro is strong so they shouldn't be criticised for not dropping 3 price at the mo.



Just talk to Trevor at Cambridge and he will explain the situation on ordering an engine ,
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Re: Targa Twin

Postby MJD » Mon Aug 31, 2015 5:11 pm

tim_mason wrote:
MJD wrote:
Digger wrote:As previously mentioned the price is on the CamLam site 8000 Euros which means today it will cost you £6k.


Not sure about that, if I view Cam Lam and Mike Pheonix sites the price says £7.5k & £8.5k respectively.
So how do I as a UK buyer take advantage of the £:Euro rate?
Cant see me being able to buy direct from Italy if there are deals set up for UK companies to be distributers and these UK guys are the ones who will take advantage of the preferable sterling rate. On the other hand they get hit when Euro is strong so they shouldn't be criticised for not dropping 3 price at the mo.



Just talk to Trevor at Cambridge and he will explain the situation on ordering an engine ,

Thanks Tim
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Re: Targa Twin

Postby Digger » Mon Aug 31, 2015 5:55 pm

MJD wrote:
Digger wrote:As previously mentioned the price is on the CamLam site 8000 Euros which means today it will cost you £6k.


Not sure about that, if I view Cam Lam and Mike Pheonix sites the price says £7.5k & £8.5k respectively.
So how do I as a UK buyer take advantage of the £:Euro rate?
Cant see me being able to buy direct from Italy if there are deals set up for UK companies to be distributers and these UK guys are the ones who will take advantage of the preferable sterling rate. On the other hand they get hit when Euro is strong so they shouldn't be criticised for not dropping 3 price at the mo.


That post is quite old

Ring Tino if you want to buy direct.

(And yes the UK dealers stand to profit with the current exchange rates.)
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