The thing that comes to mind when I see all these new concept bikes with new production technologies and their expensive music video advertisements and looks, is how these "new concept bike" that hit the market last year are such a reliability nightmare.
I take it that comment is aimed at the Concours? I wouldn't exactly call it this year's concept bike. For starters, it was introduced to the press in 2006, scheduled for a late '07 intro as an early '08. Secondly, when introduced, it was widely known it was going to be a production bike, so IMHO, that's not a "concept bike," since it has styling similar to it's competitors and it was drawing heavily from the ZX-14. Sure, it has some gee-whiz tech to it - probably added to help lure buyers from the competition... even if that may have backfired on them.
The Honda Rune & Suzuki B-King were concept bikes that made it to production, though I haven't heard of any reliability nightmares with either of them - but then neither has any groundbreaking technology in their production versions, just groundbreaking styling.
That coupled with what we already know will be a ridiculous price tag in a downward spiraling economy make me wonder who the heck is going to buy these things? Perhaps the guys with the golden parachutes! Just when the bike market is screaming for tried and true bikes with only high performance, MPG, and cost value, manufactures and their marketing machines are all shifting into Captain America gear when main street buyers can barely afford Captain Crunch.
I agree that $14,599 is a little high for what the DN-01 is, but it doesn't seem outlandish. The only thing that's really groundbreaking about it is its styling - just like the Rune & B-King. The HFT transmission Honda brags about as being "an automatic unlike anything you've ever seen" sounds like it's just like the one Suzuki has been offering in the Burgman 650 scooter for several years now.
And if one is concerned about MPG and cost/value, you can always go out and buy the new CRF230M and get ~90 MPG for $4749 (or the dual-sport CRF230L version for an even cheaper $4549).
Or like you, they can still opt for the 1250 Bandit if they want to add performance to the equation.
