So it seems to me that there is a lower availability of bicycle products across the board....I regularly do a brousing of a couple of distributers and it seems like a LOT of things are out of stock....from handle bars to chain guides, tires to stems, cranks, headsets, spare parts....things are just NOT available....
SO...no parts available = no sales!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am curious about the bike industry in general about this type of situation...
Obviously mfgs want to limit liability so they produce conservatively. Yet on the other hand, this biz (in particular) has embraced the decline of pre-ordering and commitment to production at both the retail and mfg level.
This means that both retailer and mfg limit laibilty and on hand stock, yet the consumer looses...nothing to buy benefits no one!!!!!
I see retail shops with literally zero inventory, relying on the mfg to have 'ready to ship' product..yet the mfg dont produce until the order come in.
I am just thinking that everyone would be better off if some earlier commitments were made by retailers, so that mfgs could get products made and into shops at a reasonable time.
I live in one of the crappiest climates for spring weather and riding, yet even here, the consumer interest is focused on new products and the up comming summer.
Why are people with $$ in their hand turned away or forced to purchace 'something that will work' because what they truely want is not available.
Are so many retailers so out of touch as to not pre-book a 'ton' of sure sell items???????
Just as a comparison.... as a buyer in similar industry(past life), I had to commit my purchaces almost a full year in advance to get product...seems like a bit of this would be a good thing for the bike industry.
SO...no parts available = no sales!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am curious about the bike industry in general about this type of situation...
Obviously mfgs want to limit liability so they produce conservatively. Yet on the other hand, this biz (in particular) has embraced the decline of pre-ordering and commitment to production at both the retail and mfg level.
This means that both retailer and mfg limit laibilty and on hand stock, yet the consumer looses...nothing to buy benefits no one!!!!!
I see retail shops with literally zero inventory, relying on the mfg to have 'ready to ship' product..yet the mfg dont produce until the order come in.
I am just thinking that everyone would be better off if some earlier commitments were made by retailers, so that mfgs could get products made and into shops at a reasonable time.
I live in one of the crappiest climates for spring weather and riding, yet even here, the consumer interest is focused on new products and the up comming summer.
Why are people with $$ in their hand turned away or forced to purchace 'something that will work' because what they truely want is not available.
Are so many retailers so out of touch as to not pre-book a 'ton' of sure sell items???????
Just as a comparison.... as a buyer in similar industry(past life), I had to commit my purchaces almost a full year in advance to get product...seems like a bit of this would be a good thing for the bike industry.