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Top level bike a decade ago....
Now look at pro bikes today...
Where will Tesla be in ten years?!🤔
Probably like early carbon bikes very much outdated!🤣
View attachment 702006
Top level bike a decade ago....
Now look at pro bikes today...
Where will Tesla be in ten years?!🤔
Probably like early carbon bikes very much outdated!🤣
And as your picture demonstrates, bikes have the advantage that when poperly mainteined, they'll still be running smoothly in ten years. We occasionally get a used carbon bike for sale.
Most modern cars will still be running smoothly in 10 years as well.
Even the bank I used to work in had a generator in case of grid failure.
We had to test it regularly.
Probably been replaced by batteries now.
View attachment 702006
Top level bike a decade ago....
Now look at pro bikes today...
Where will Tesla be in ten years?!🤔
Probably like early carbon bikes very much outdated!🤣
View attachment 702006
Top level bike a decade ago....
Now look at pro bikes today...
Where will Tesla be in ten years?!🤔
Probably like early carbon bikes very much outdated!🤣
That isn't really a good example, as Focus are still making bikes that UCI elite teams use, at least up until last year (no world tour teams on them this year, but I think still some continental level teams are)
Agreed just saying that tech moves on! Canyon and Ribble are snapping heels of big boys....
This is some prediction, but some vehicle analysts are saying Tesla will out gross Ford and GM by 2025/6
Ten maybe, if the software doesn't crash, and they'll have cost several times their buying price in running cost in those ten years too.
Are you on sales commission ?![]()
I think this is true of many (most) things you can buy now. The manufacturers simply don't want them to last a long time.
They are full of proprietary stuff and it is not in their interests for them to make access to that straightforward. Partly this is liability (Tesla batteries can certainly be dangerous), but really the truth is they will want you to buy a new one.
Governments are trying to do right of repair, but it is really pretty halfhearted.
Ebikes: manufacturers have realised they can make more specialised parts and force people to buy new bikes when the batteries stop working