Make your own judgement:
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I only had a quick look but their prices seemed much the same as the shops except for some specials, which would be aimed at getting you in through the 'vurtual' door.
I see bike shops getting bagged a lot for being dearer than overseas, but as I have dipped my toes into a bit of retail I can see the mark up for the shop isn’t that much.
The shop isn’t making the killing on price, someone else down the chain is.
It’s great that you can buy your tyres so cheap, dollars rule, I understand that just as much as anybody, but expecting the shops to come close isn’t fair on them as I would think those prices are way cheaper than what the shop can purchase them for from the local distributors.
Haggling is all well and good but a business isn’t going to thrive by dropping the price to less than cost to get that extra sale.
I think the places that are being competitive are the ones doing their own importing.
A lot of the time what mark up the shop makes is eaten away by transport costs, which is fine on large items but can hurt on small orders.
And how many have wandered into a shop to try on a pair of boots or nylons to check for size and then ordered them from the net?
I know this goes on, as do the shops, so the shops stock less as they can’t sell as much, because they can’t sell as much they stock even less, and so the snowball tumbles.
I don’t profess to know what the answer is but I can see a lot of smaller shops struggling just as your local milkbar can’t compete with the supermarkets.
Strangely a lot of good dealerships are disappearing because they are also getting grief from the manufacturers.
Told the workshop floor must be a certain colour and the small country shops are told to stock road bikes which they know they will have trouble moving. And they have to pay a lease on their stock.
I had 2 local Yamaha stores nearby years ago, now both gone.
I have to travel further now to buy parts, and establish a relationship with a new shop.
Yes I can get bits posted but that add’s to the cost compared to dropping into the local shop.
And the few times I have tried to buy from those large overseas places they have scared me with huge freight costs.
They reply that to order with my credit card anyway and they will adjust the freight cost later,
No thanks