girofan
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If I opened a bike shop i'd go bankrupt within weeks. There'd be loads of posts on this forum complaining about the service.


If I opened a bike shop i'd go bankrupt within weeks. There'd be loads of posts on this forum complaining about the service.
SamNichols said:Depends where I was opening it, and locale of the area. Places like Condor can get away with stocking high end products as they are in a High end area. If I were to open a shop in Watford, it would be more bottom to mid-range.
But, preferably: high end - not city boy bikes (I like Bromptons, but they have, of late, been appropriated by a particular type of person in Central London): definitely a road focus. Perhaps Wilier, Enigma (love them, and if i had 4k would buy one in a flash), Pinarello and something like Colnago. Would stock the key ranges of clothing, including a widish selection of shoes and accessories (Ortlieb panniers for a start: my dad got some recently, and they're unstoppable). Thorn tourers.
vbc said:There's a 7,750 square foot industrial unit round the corner from me for sale. Close to the A38, north Bristol. Anyone fancy going into business building bespoke bikes for the moneyed classes? Something along the line of Vanilla bikes in the US of A.
OK, it's back to work as normal then.
ChrisKH said:Cough - meaning what exactly? (lovingly strokes Brompton).
Arch said:Not arrived yet? Huh, the post these days. I sent it first class yesterday...
SamNichols said:Basically, a lot of idiots appear to be riding Bromptons around London these days. As i sai, i like them very much - not a folding bike better - but, they've now become a symbol of power for the elite congestion-charge dodgers in London.