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On Apr 11, 12:42 pm, BT Humble <bt_hum...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> TimCnospam wrote: > > On Apr 10, 3:34�pm,BTHumble <bt_hum...@bigpond.com> wrote: > > > > On Apr 11, 8:02 am, Jules <inva...@example.com> wrote: > > > > > I wonder why we don't see this kind of thing over here... > > > > >http://www.walmart.com/catalog/prod...639919&sourceid... > > > > > Road bike with carbon bits, Shimano Sora bits for $250. > > > > > I am gobsmacked at that price! > > > > It does say that it's a clearance item, marked down from $477. > > > > Now here's the bad boy that you REALLY want! > > > >http://www.walmart.com/catalog/prod...duct_id=3663046 > > > Gee; that's really good a little boy bike w 2" bars just for little > > boybthumble > > I beg your pardon? > > BTH Don't feed the troll! |
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"Theo Bekkers" <tbekkers@bekkers.com.au> wrote in message news:47fedc0f$1@news.bekkers.com.au... > > Speak to your LBS, he makes most of his income from selling and servicing > cheap sub $300 bikes. For the time and effort involved in selling a $5000 > bike, it's barely worth it. He also probably sells $30,000 worth of $300 > bikes for each $5000 one. Not surprised the LBS doesn't get much of the cream on the higher end stuff |
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On Apr 11, 11:28 am, "Theo Bekkers" <tbekk...@bekkers.com.au> wrote:
> Speak to your LBS, he makes most of his income from selling and servicing > cheap sub $300 bikes. I am not sure that my LBS sells any sub $300 adult bikes. I think my Elwood was pretty much entry level. Mind you, he probably sells a lot more kids bikes, at $200-$250. |
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On Apr 11, 12:57Â*pm, nobody <lightsar...@but.nobodysathome> wrote:
> BT Humble wrote: > > TimCnospam wrote: > >> On Apr 10, 3:34�pm,BTHumble <bt_hum...@bigpond.com> wrote: > > >>> On Apr 11, 8:02 am, Jules <inva...@example.com> wrote: > >>>> I wonder why we don't see this kind of thing over here... > >>>>http://www.walmart.com/catalog/prod...639919&sourceid... > >>>> Road bike with carbon bits, Shimano Sora bits for $250. > >>>> I am gobsmacked at that price! > >>> It does say that it's a clearance item, marked down from $477. > >>> Now here's the bad boy that you REALLY want! > >>>http://www.walmart.com/catalog/prod...duct_id=3663046 > >> Gee; that's really good a little boy bike w 2" bars just for little > >> boybthumble > > > I beg your pardon? > > > BTH > > It's just retarded troll self.- i did not know that retards made over $$$$$$$ a year little marty and your fat slut robyn in a slut |
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BT Humble wrote:
> TimCnospam wrote: >> >>Gee; that's really good a little boy bike w 2" bars just for little >>boybthumble > > > I beg your pardon? > > > BTH Oooooo look...you've attracted a loony!! |
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Fulliautomatix wrote:
> BTHumble wrote: > > TimCnospam wrote: > > >>Gee; that's really good a little boy bike w 2" bars just for little > >>boybthumble > > > I beg your pardon? > > >BTH > > Oooooo look...you've attracted a loony!! All my life I've been flypaper for freaks! BTH |
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"Theo Bekkers" <tbekkers@bekkers.com.au> wrote in message news:47fedc0f$1@news.bekkers.com.au... > Claude wrote: > >> Yeah all of that's probably true and can explain to a large extent >> why bikes are cheaper in the US than they are here. But in general >> good bikes are still more expensive in the US and most other markets >> than the technical aspects of production and distribution would >> warrant. Like most 'luxury' goods, there are big margins for the >> producer > > Speak to your LBS, he makes most of his income from selling and servicing > cheap sub $300 bikes. For the time and effort involved in selling a $5000 > bike, it's barely worth it. He also probably sells $30,000 worth of $300 > bikes for each $5000 one. > > Theo Yep - that's prety close to the mark, especially with the pretty ordinary markup on complete bikes. We stock some cheapies, but not as many as the previous owner did. I find they cost too much to sell - too much time spent on warranty work. Retail margins are so low that warranty work eats the margin pretty quickly. Mid range bikes are the best - a low rate of warranty return so the margin stays with the shop. Higher range bikes cost a lot to buy and move slowly. I'd like to have more, but the risk for a small retailer is hard to justify. Bigger shops can buy multiples so they get reduced wholesale prices - small retailers like me find it hard to pay full price then price match what the chains quote. We tend to do higher end bikes on special order - then we know we have the sale and can afford to shell out the full wholesale. Not whinging, by the way, that's just competition. Most of our income comes from cheap bikes bought elsewhere and brought to us to repair or bling up. Down to a certain level that's OK. Huffys and the like tend to come back too often with the customer complaining that "I only had the gears fixed last month and they're stuffed again" and blaming us for defective work. We try and discourage repairs to the super cheapies because we tend to fix small problems free in the hope that we get the next bike sale from them (no minimum workshop charge here!) Remember as well that the prices we see from the US tend to be from the larger shops and online retailers. What the small retailer's prices are like in the US, I couldn't say, but I suspect the larger retaikers are squeezing the small shops as much as here. The only edge we have is in service - we get so much business from people who bought their bikes from big retailers but are very unhappy with the cost of service and perceived lack of care from the big shops. We get a lot of referred business from these customers who advise friends and relatives that paying us a few bucks over the special price of the big shops more than pays off in savings as the bike needs tweaking. There you go - a little insight into what I've learned in the 18 months I've had the shop. Certainly not something you'd do for the money! Cheers, Frank |
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<lindsay900@sacbeemail.com> wrote in message news:d83f7335-eb71-4664-8ac7-6876a43bb877@l28g2000prd.googlegroups.com... On Apr 11, 12:57 pm, nobody <lightsar...@but.nobodysathome> wrote: > BT Humble wrote: > > TimCnospam wrote: > >> On Apr 10, 3:34?pm,BTHumble <bt_hum...@bigpond.com> wrote: > > >>> On Apr 11, 8:02 am, Jules <inva...@example.com> wrote: > >>>> I wonder why we don't see this kind of thing over here... > >>>>http://www.walmart.com/catalog/prod...639919&sourceid... > >>>> Road bike with carbon bits, Shimano Sora bits for $250. > >>>> I am gobsmacked at that price! > >>> It does say that it's a clearance item, marked down from $477. > >>> Now here's the bad boy that you REALLY want! > >>>http://www.walmart.com/catalog/prod...duct_id=3663046 > >> Gee; that's really good a little boy bike w 2" bars just for little > >> boybthumble > > > I beg your pardon? > > > BTH > > It's just retarded troll self.- i did not know that retards made over $$$$$$$ a year little marty and your fat slut robyn in a slut It's an Eliza bot with Tourettes! |
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