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I dont know but i feel like there might be very drastic price differences between countries/continents.
If i wanted a high end bike, i would buy a used one for like 1000€. Often you can get 4k€ bikes for a fraction of the price.
For a city bike that rarely goes more than 10km at once, paying more than 600€ is probably a waste of money.
But yeah if you do lots of tours, a 1500-2000€ bike is gonna be more enjoyable but anything beyond that seems overkill unless you are doing competetive sports.
Yeah I think that I spend the upper limit, after that you get diminishing returns - few grams here and there nothing more.
Because most things in the bike world are nicely standardized you can really save a lot with used bikes tho. Often bikes with "broken" parts cost much less and with an afternoon and a lil bit of money for replacement parts you can get something much nicer than your budget might allow for.