Tim29
Well-known member
This is not a rant or rave. It’s a question for all.
How do you all feel about this new trend of bike companies selling bikes retail direct to consumer and giving no support to local bikes shops.
Basically there selling complete bikes retail to customers at dealer pricing.
This leaves no margins for bike shops, it’s also devaluing used bikes, reducing local bike shops profits and abilities to sponsor local racers,
Please don’t disect my ever word but rather think of the concepts and respond on how you feel it affects the bicycle industry as a whole.
I have seen several reviews on these bikes and they all have one thing in common.
They state look at the component specs for the money.
Well these companies are buying at manufacturer cost and selling there bikes complete at distributor or volume stocking dealer cost on the components.
I have really mixed feeling about how this can affect the industry.
I have watched this trend happen in other sports and it destroyed the racing side of the sport as there no longer any margins for shops to fund or support racers and racing events.
The path in other sports i have witnessed unfolded like this.
The companies that started the direct sales gained large market share, others followed to survive, after couple years others jumped on or closed there doors. Within 6yrs the companies who started it reduced in size as the others followed the marketing strategy, pretty soon all sales tanked and people where able to purchase all the components at same price as local dealers and the money to support all the events vaporized and the sports died in popularity as every rider was now a pay to play and all the top riders retired or moved into different sports where they could advance to a paying rider level.
How can a sport draw best riders from all over the world if there no prize money, no salaries for riders and no chance to win anything but a trophie.
How do you all feel about this new trend of bike companies selling bikes retail direct to consumer and giving no support to local bikes shops.
Basically there selling complete bikes retail to customers at dealer pricing.
This leaves no margins for bike shops, it’s also devaluing used bikes, reducing local bike shops profits and abilities to sponsor local racers,
Please don’t disect my ever word but rather think of the concepts and respond on how you feel it affects the bicycle industry as a whole.
I have seen several reviews on these bikes and they all have one thing in common.
They state look at the component specs for the money.
Well these companies are buying at manufacturer cost and selling there bikes complete at distributor or volume stocking dealer cost on the components.
I have really mixed feeling about how this can affect the industry.
I have watched this trend happen in other sports and it destroyed the racing side of the sport as there no longer any margins for shops to fund or support racers and racing events.
The path in other sports i have witnessed unfolded like this.
The companies that started the direct sales gained large market share, others followed to survive, after couple years others jumped on or closed there doors. Within 6yrs the companies who started it reduced in size as the others followed the marketing strategy, pretty soon all sales tanked and people where able to purchase all the components at same price as local dealers and the money to support all the events vaporized and the sports died in popularity as every rider was now a pay to play and all the top riders retired or moved into different sports where they could advance to a paying rider level.
How can a sport draw best riders from all over the world if there no prize money, no salaries for riders and no chance to win anything but a trophie.