Is the bike industry in trouble?

I've taken LA metro red line from valley to Hollywood or Downtown or USC many times. The heavy rail underground lines are good. Problem is that Los Angeles isn't centralized enough - there's like 6 "downtowns" - Downtown LA, Century City, Glendale, Burbank, Warner Center, Santa Monica's business district, probably more. The probability of living somewhere close enough to metro and also work somewhere close to metro is low. If LA county was its own country it would have the 19th largest economy in the world.

If I could commute via metro that would be ideal. Better than burning up my vehicles sitting in traffic. Cars make you poorer and sicker. Metro needs to build something over the 405 but rich neighborhoods stall it indefinitely.
 
Yep, just joshin.' I know what it is, but I don't go to Los Angeles (or New York) so I don't use it. Wouldn't anyway. Takes too long and the aromatic fellow travelers with their unique universes just don't do it for me.

And besides, none of that metro/bus/mass transit stuff goes anywhere near where I'm going.

I’m probably the only person on the planet who lived in New York for over 20 years and has never been to NYC. I’m good with that… :laugh:
 
you've missed out on *the* Halal Guys :)

I went to NYC to help launch a new equity business for my company in 2010 and had the OG Halal cart at 53rd and 6th, our NY office was right there back then. I’d say I hit that thing at least 8 times in 2 weeks while I was holed up in a 1bd suite at Le Parker Meridien. The Burger Joint inside the Meridien is a must try when in Manhattan as well.
 
I believe the first franchise was in Costa Mesa. The line went around the plaza for weeks. Def not the same.

If you happen to go to nyc, be careful because 30' away is a cart that looks identical in color and signage. Only diff is
the line is a lot shorter. But it's Halal Guy, instead of Halal Guys.
 
I'm going to dig this thread back up because I'd like people's current thoughts on the topic.
Everywhere I look I see big discounts on new bikes, constant sales with the larger retailers and used bikes deals. Are things not going well for the industry as a whole recently?

I'll read a passing mention in articles online or with YouTubers (well, Path Less Pedaled is the only one I watch,) and of course the occasional comment in other threads here.

I know people mention e-bikes selling well. IDK, because I don't click on anything e-bike-related online. But, I see some shops already have reductions on the most recent Sant Ana Cruise abominations.
 
I've been shopping for a roadie for a while, finally settled on one and ordered.

I have been seeing reduced prices on already highly inflated prices. So, basically normal seasonal bike sales with less discounts than before.

I ended up with a direct to consumer. I actually like the looks and build of the bike, I didn't compromise. But the price/value ratio is better than the other I really wanted (Sworks Tarmac).
 
From what I am seeing, bike companies are having clearance sales every year to lower their stock that isnt selling like it used to. Covid made sales explode. Everyone wanted a bike since they couldnt go do the indoors things they were used to doing. Most of those people arent cyclists. Now there is an over population of unused bikes for sale out there. The industry is upside down until this sorts itself out. Just gonna take some time.
 
It's just like the 1990s and country music - everybody had to be "in," and now they don't.

Lots of people bought mountain bikes, or road bikes, or gravel bikes, because it was the "in" thing. Then they realized it was actual work to make them move.

So they moved on to e-bikes.

It's possible I've got this completely wrong. But it's not likely.
 
No trouble in my industry

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As a shop employee we’ve slowed down considerably in the sale of new bikes and service. During Covid it was sink or swim, either you got bikes by backordering them or search for companies that had some stock. But that kinda shot us in the butt. We have so many bikes in stock it’s crazy. We probably have 600 bikes on the floor and they aren’t moving at all, except the wheelie bikes which are can’t keep up the the stock on them.
 
As a shop employee we’ve slowed down considerably in the sale of new bikes and service. During Covid it was sink or swim, either you got bikes by backordering them or search for companies that had some stock. But that kinda shot us in the butt. We have so many bikes in stock it’s crazy. We probably have 600 bikes on the floor and they aren’t moving at all, except the wheelie bikes which are can’t keep up the the stock on them.
What's a wheelie bike? Those big BMX bikes all the 'Lil Homies are on?
How are the e-bike sales?
 
Yes, lots of shops who backordered bike for Covid are now having a lot of overstock, including us. We have tarmac and Roubaix models from 21, 22 and 23, and can’t sell them with discounts on them. It’s just slow everywhere I go.

Wheelie bikes are SE bikes that all the kids ride nowadays. Junk bike for a lot of money. But we sell a ton of them and the kids beat the crap out of them and they single handily keep up in business right now.
 
Yes, lots of shops who backordered bike for Covid are now having a lot of overstock, including us. We have tarmac and Roubaix models from 21, 22 and 23, and can’t sell them with discounts on them. It’s just slow everywhere I go.

Wheelie bikes are SE bikes that all the kids ride nowadays. Junk bike for a lot of money. But we sell a ton of them and the kids beat the crap out of them and they single handily keep up in business right now.
I bought one for my nephew a few weeks ago.
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$565 MSRP, and they wouldn't lower the price but offered a grand off a high-end Intense MTB. I ended up negotiating a free set of pegs and spoke covers, only to find out later online that pegs are included in the price! Shout out to Don's Bicycles in Rialto for the dog and pony show.
 
I bought one for my nephew a few weeks ago.
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$565 MSRP, and they wouldn't lower the price but offered a grand off a high-end Intense MTB. I ended up negotiating a free set of pegs and spoke covers, only to find out later online that pegs are included in the price! Shout out to Don's Bicycles in Rialto for the dog and pony show.

those kinda bikes are in demand and parents pay full price for those. We don’t sell GT’s but I do like those. The best wheelie bike I’ve seen is the Haro Radical Rick model. I know a lot of you know who/what that is. Very cool bike.
 
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