Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby jasonc » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:39 am
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby gururug » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:37 am
I would own 1/3 of what I do if I had to buy locally.
Mavic et. al. are trying to re-instate traditional distribution boundaries........ which is fine if their pricing is more realistic and products are actually available.
Bought a new smartphone. JBHIFi says their cost price was $702. Can buy a "grey" import at $550. Hmmmmmmm.
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby boss » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:55 am
I preface this with the disclaimer that its just my opinion and a bunch of hot air. Think big ideas (I.e talking !! BAN ME NOW FOR SWEARING !!) round the BBQ.jasonc wrote:i hate to say it, but maybe what we need it a coles or woolworths owned bike chain.?
If one or two big players came in, there would be some short-medium term incentive to drop prices to win market share and push out smaller shops. But I'd argue that longer term, they will trend back upwards as the big retailer(s) cash in on market power.
Why? Because they are operating to make a profit (as opposed to the greater good of the cycling community), and because they can.
Look at the UK, they have a bunch of MASSIVE shops that would probably eclipse the stock levels that our distributors carry. It's a competitive market.
If we had two big players (think Coles and Woolworths) there is way less incentive to compete.
It all comes back to being too small and too far away.
It's probably worth noting the play that Coles and Woolies are making right now. Noticed all the nice looking Woolworta brands stuff? The plan is to get people to switch over by offering a cheap price, drive consumption of brand names down, later on down the track jack prices up and cash in.
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby RonK » Sat Oct 06, 2012 10:17 am
Tiny? Perhaps, but no longer so remote, and significant enough that the online stores have noticed, and specifically targeted, if Wiggle's sales to Australia are any guide.jimboss wrote:But face it. We are a tiny population halfway across the world. Our distributors have the buying power of major store in the UK. Think about that for a moment. Breathe in, breathe out. Move on.
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby JustJames » Sat Oct 06, 2012 11:15 am
Think of recreational cycling like delicatessen food consumption.jasonc wrote:i hate to say it, but maybe what we need it a coles or woolworths owned bike chain.?
Now, if you fancy some nice air cured ham, a proper knackwurst sausage or a tangy salami you can indeed find things that answer loosely to these descriptions in a Coles or a Woolies. Or you could seek out a proper deli. At the deli, the "same" items will be more spendy. They will also be a lot nicer.
Same deal with buying cycling stuff from a mass market retailer.
In fact, it happens already...you can buy bike stuff from Aldi. The bike stuff that Aldi sells is igzackerly the kind of bike stuff that Coles or Woolies would sell.
ETA: The future of the LBS is not in trying to win the race to the bottom. The future of the LBS is in positioning itself as a premium service (and crucially, delivering a premium service) and attracting loyal customers by doing all of the warm fuzzy stuff that an online retailer can not do. In every line of business, it is always easy to do it cheaper. And often difficult to do it better.
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby Sydguy » Sat Oct 06, 2012 3:50 pm
This afternoon I waltz in ready to rock and roll with, $4k in my pocket in rolled up 50's, I don't like hitting shops with merchant fees and you can get a better price with cash.
No bike. Still in a box at their storage site.
Whilst it is fantastic that the bike shop was buzzing, they were visibly being run off their feet I wanted to race the new steed tomorrow.
Anyway I'll roll in tomorrow see if they want my money.
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby boss » Sun Oct 07, 2012 12:11 pm
Oxford wrote:Yes but W!ggle is leveraging into Australia using scale they already have from their own market. They did not wake yesterday and say hey lets market to the Aussies exclusively.RonK wrote:Tiny? Perhaps, but no longer so remote, and significant enough that the online stores have noticed, and specifically targeted, if Wiggle's sales to Australia are any guide.jimboss wrote:But face it. We are a tiny population halfway across the world. Our distributors have the buying power of major store in the UK. Think about that for a moment. Breathe in, breathe out. Move on.
Exactly.
Wiggle / c r c et al are all close to the worlds major markets. I wouldn't say that Australia is an afterthought.... Our market is not to be sneezed at... But you certainly could not sustain a Wiggle-esque scale / price-point operation owned/run within Australia.
Exactly.JustJames wrote:
ETA: The future of the LBS is not in trying to win the race to the bottom. The future of the LBS is in positioning itself as a premium service (and crucially, delivering a premium service) and attracting loyal customers by doing all of the warm fuzzy stuff that an online retailer can not do. In every line of business, it is always easy to do it cheaper. And often difficult to do it better.
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby Xplora » Sun Oct 07, 2012 9:41 pm
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby Sydguy » Sun Oct 07, 2012 11:03 pm
So why can't I choose say the TCR Advanced 2 frame with the Di2 Ultegra frame for my $
If your getting a Giant your budget or the groupset you want decides the colour of your bike. Why not ships frames and groupsets, and the bike shop let you choose frame.
Or am I missing something? Seems like an opportunity to me.
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby boss » Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:18 am
I think two things, maybe.Sydguy wrote:Speaking of standard - when you buy say a Giant TCR 0, 1 or 2 they have the same frame. It is standard.
So why can't I choose say the TCR Advanced 2 frame with the Di2 Ultegra frame for my $
If your getting a Giant your budget or the groupset you want decides the colour of your bike. Why not ships frames and groupsets, and the bike shop let you choose frame.
Or am I missing something? Seems like an opportunity to me.
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Firstly, logistics and cost. Who's time is going to be used to put the bike together, presumably from scratch. I believe that currently, bikes are assembled in Taiwan (or China, or wherever they are made) where the cost of labour is much, much cheaper.
Although happy to stand corrected on that first point. I know that is how it works for other segs of the bike industry, I am not super familiar with roadies.
Secondly, marketing. Makes it much easier to differentiate a $800 bikes from a $1500 bike from a $3500 bike and so forth. I totally understand where you are coming from, from a customer perspective, but it isn't in a brand's interests to let you pick and choose.
An innovative direct to market manufacturer could probably pull that sort of model off. I am pretty sure that at the low end, some of those 'clone' brands are offering customizable (in terms of colour, at least) fixies. For roadies I could imagine something like the DELL model working, but I don't know about through the existing supply chain, and I can't see the established MFG's changing their practices unless necessity requires so.
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby jasonc » Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:56 am
I've been at a bike shop where they were swapping a groupset for a customer at time of purchase. So some will do it, in a round-about way.Sydguy wrote:Speaking of standard - when you buy say a Giant TCR 0, 1 or 2 they have the same frame. It is standard.
So why can't I choose say the TCR Advanced 2 frame with the Di2 Ultegra frame for my $
If your getting a Giant your budget or the groupset you want decides the colour of your bike. Why not ships frames and groupsets, and the bike shop let you choose frame.
Or am I missing something? Seems like an opportunity to me.
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby Xplora » Mon Oct 08, 2012 2:36 pm
Trek are a bit interesting like that - it isn't possible to do this with the Domanes because as you can change from 3 to 4 to 5 you start getting internal gears, internal brakes, different frame material, fundamentally different finishing kit (Blade vs IzoZone etc). The groupset is only part of the picture at Trek... you are getting a lot of upgrade for your dollar, and it is not just the colour.Sydguy wrote:So why can't I choose say the TCR Advanced 2 frame with the Di2 Ultegra frame for my $
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby richbee » Mon Oct 08, 2012 5:39 pm
Result of the above is that my bike bits come from Wiggle, c r c, ProBikeKit and Evans, and that unless it's something that can only be bought locally because of silly regulations (Helmet standards) or quarantine laws, the LBS's lose out on my custom. Ditto for shirts (M&S Online), books (Amazon), and just about anything else I need if it can be found online. I even use my old UK iTunes account linked to my UK credit card, but I guess that options only available to expats.
BTW, to those who have said the onlike bike stores get "blow outs" from Giant/Trek, etc. That's not the case as these shops are competitive across all items, not just what would be sourced from OEM overshoots. And in the conflict between online store and LBS, while prices in UK LBS's are higher than the online stores, they are not in the range where I was quoted $199 for a Saris Bones one bike carrier from an Aussie LBS, yet bought it for $59 from Wiggle who also delivered said item within a week of pacing the order. Customer service is not worth $140...
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby Ross » Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:18 pm
Is that shop in a reigonal NSW town starting with G not that far from Canberra?jasonc wrote:I've been at a bike shop where they were swapping a groupset for a customer at time of purchase. So some will do it, in a round-about way.Sydguy wrote:Speaking of standard - when you buy say a Giant TCR 0, 1 or 2 they have the same frame. It is standard.
So why can't I choose say the TCR Advanced 2 frame with the Di2 Ultegra frame for my $
If your getting a Giant your budget or the groupset you want decides the colour of your bike. Why not ships frames and groupsets, and the bike shop let you choose frame.
Or am I missing something? Seems like an opportunity to me.
JM
You can pretty much order whatever parts combinations you want when buying a bike. If you want the entry level frame but want Super Record group they will swap all the bits and charge accordingly, usually a pretty competitive price.
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby jasonc » Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:36 pm
no. was in Brisbane earlier this yearRoss wrote:Is that shop in a reigonal NSW town starting with G not that far from Canberra?jasonc wrote:I've been at a bike shop where they were swapping a groupset for a customer at time of purchase. So some will do it, in a round-about way.
You can pretty much order whatever parts combinations you want when buying a bike. If you want the entry level frame but want Super Record group they will swap all the bits and charge accordingly, usually a pretty competitive price.
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby Sydguy » Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:47 pm
Especially for Giant that would help them further dominate.
Well that's me fresh out of ideas to help the LBS/bike brands! lol
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby boss » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:32 pm
Everything is more expensive here than UK / Europe / United States. I don't mean to patronise but you should do some reading on economies of scale and buying power.richbee wrote:Moving over to Aus from the UK last year I straight away picked up that prices in general are higher than those in the UK. Not just in comparison with online shops, but in comparison with shops where I used to live. And it's not just bike bits, work shirts are 50-100% more expensive than UK (comparison between M&S and Meyer), and if I dare buy the cheap ones from BigW they start falling apart after a week. Books, music, even iTunes is more expensive!!! Fair enough if the stuff is produced locally and carries a "Made in Aus" tag, but when it all comes from the same factory in China/Taiwan/Thailand/Indonesia/(Insert Asian Tiger country of choice here) it's a bit much when it costs twice as much here than in Europe.
Result of the above is that my bike bits come from Wiggle, c r c, ProBikeKit and Evans, and that unless it's something that can only be bought locally because of silly regulations (Helmet standards) or quarantine laws, the LBS's lose out on my custom. Ditto for shirts (M&S Online), books (Amazon), and just about anything else I need if it can be found online. I even use my old UK iTunes account linked to my UK credit card, but I guess that options only available to expats.
BTW, to those who have said the onlike bike stores get "blow outs" from Giant/Trek, etc. That's not the case as these shops are competitive across all items, not just what would be sourced from OEM overshoots. And in the conflict between online store and LBS, while prices in UK LBS's are higher than the online stores, they are not in the range where I was quoted $199 for a Saris Bones one bike carrier from an Aussie LBS, yet bought it for $59 from Wiggle who also delivered said item within a week of pacing the order. Customer service is not worth $140...
The weather is much nicer here anyway.
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby Xplora » Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:25 pm
I overheard a pitch from a salesguy in the Trek store regarding the kids bikes. Parts built in Taiwan, but assembled and built in Australia. Really stuck with me because I think I'd hesitate at building a Kmart special for my boys when they hit 10... they are going to THRASH the bike to the ground, and there is peace of mind having an Aussie put the thing togetherSydguy wrote:Your probably spot on that the bikes are assembled and it would add a bit of stuffing around - still it would net a few more sales and be a handy little value add for the larger brands.
Especially for Giant that would help them further dominate.
Well that's me fresh out of ideas to help the LBS/bike brands! lol
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby jasonc » Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:15 am
I bought an Avanti for my 4 year old recently. It just feels well built. Couldn't bring myself to get her a BSO.Xplora wrote:I overheard a pitch from a salesguy in the Trek store regarding the kids bikes. Parts built in Taiwan, but assembled and built in Australia. Really stuck with me because I think I'd hesitate at building a Kmart special for my boys when they hit 10... they are going to THRASH the bike to the ground, and there is peace of mind having an Aussie put the thing togetherSydguy wrote:Your probably spot on that the bikes are assembled and it would add a bit of stuffing around - still it would net a few more sales and be a handy little value add for the larger brands.
Especially for Giant that would help them further dominate.
Well that's me fresh out of ideas to help the LBS/bike brands! lol
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby richbee » Tue Oct 09, 2012 9:17 am
You are patronising mejimboss wrote:Everything is more expensive here than UK / Europe / United States. I don't mean to patronise but you should do some reading on economies of scale and buying power.
The weather is much nicer here anyway.
I'm well aware of the principles economies of scale and buying power thank you very much, but that does not in itself account for why in many instances prices for the same goods obtainable elsewhere are in some instances as much as 300% more expensive. That's down to a supplier milking its cash cow for all it's worth.
I agree that the weather here is much nicer though
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby boss » Tue Oct 09, 2012 10:34 am
Apologies. I do think you are discounting the effect that scale has on manufacturing cost.richbee wrote:You are patronising mejimboss wrote:Everything is more expensive here than UK / Europe / United States. I don't mean to patronise but you should do some reading on economies of scale and buying power.
The weather is much nicer here anyway.
I'm well aware of the principles economies of scale and buying power thank you very much, but that does not in itself account for why in many instances prices for the same goods obtainable elsewhere are in some instances as much as 300% more expensive. That's down to a supplier milking its cash cow for all it's worth.
I agree that the weather here is much nicer though
Having some experience running a business that designs locally and manufactures off-shore, here's a neat, real world, example.
In 2011, I bought 200 beanies in two styles for $1000.
But in 2012, I wanted to customise them further in three different styles. To do so, I had to buy 900 beanies. The cost of 900 beanies was $1000. I didn't think I could sell anywhere near 900 beanies but the cost was such that I bought them anyway.
Stuff gets exponentially cheaper as you make more of it.
Think Big W / Kmart / Target vs Primark. In terms of scale, Primark eclipses anything we've got!
If you're still skeptical... Think about it this way. If it could be done cheaper, someone would be doing it cheaper!
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby Sydguy » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:54 pm
The other issue is the wholesaler/distributor have exclusive deals with the bike makers. How many people import and distribute say Shimano in Australia?
I know Casio watches come in (or used to) via a single importer, which is why a Gshock costs about double in Australia than it does overseas, or on eBay.
So if there is one importer of Giant Bicycles in Australia then they effectively control the price of the bike in the shop. The shop needs a certain markup to stay afloat, and may be able to give small discounts if they shift a lot of units.
So monopoly on importing/distributing brands and size of market may be in play
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby Marty Moose » Tue Oct 09, 2012 9:28 pm
Don't believe me! Buy a part from elsewhere you just became global. The sooner the suppliers realise this and stop gouging markets the better it will be for all concerned.
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby DavidS » Tue Oct 09, 2012 10:23 pm
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Re: Ridiculous Prices (rant thread)
Postby richbee » Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:10 am
Wot he saidMarty Moose wrote:You can carry on about scales of economy add much as you like.The fact is we are in a global economy so the price differences are just rubbish.
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