Redbikejohn
Member
OK full confession, I've yet to jump onto the e/bike wave but this also applies to non e bikes too.
The other day I had a thought. Almost all of the components that make up a bike is bought in, with zero design or development cost so why are they (the bikes) so expensive? And are premium brands really worth it?
Bought in components:
Wheels
Gears/derailleur/chain
Motor
Brakes
Battery
Discs
Bars and stems
Suspension
Not bought in:
Frame (but most likely bought from generic factory in China)
Software and display.
This is probably why decathlon could market a bike for less 3000 pounds uk. I suspect other manufacturers had plenty to say to their component suppliers about that. So I fully expect to get plenty of stick for this post as so many die hard ebike users seem to get genuinely upset when I say they are too expensive ?. Come on, they are motorbike money. But I think I can even answer my own question really.....they are still selling as fast as they are supplied ?. Really not a dig at anyone here who enjoy their bikes but more a comment on my frustration.
The other day I had a thought. Almost all of the components that make up a bike is bought in, with zero design or development cost so why are they (the bikes) so expensive? And are premium brands really worth it?
Bought in components:
Wheels
Gears/derailleur/chain
Motor
Brakes
Battery
Discs
Bars and stems
Suspension
Not bought in:
Frame (but most likely bought from generic factory in China)
Software and display.
This is probably why decathlon could market a bike for less 3000 pounds uk. I suspect other manufacturers had plenty to say to their component suppliers about that. So I fully expect to get plenty of stick for this post as so many die hard ebike users seem to get genuinely upset when I say they are too expensive ?. Come on, they are motorbike money. But I think I can even answer my own question really.....they are still selling as fast as they are supplied ?. Really not a dig at anyone here who enjoy their bikes but more a comment on my frustration.
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