hoopdriver
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There is a premium of some form attached to any marque. The premium here seems very, very high indeed and - unlike Bianchi, to use your example - not founded on any legacy or history or involvement with cycling whatever.
That’s precisely why I used them in my example. Chalk and cheese in the traditional cycling world.There is a premium of some form attached to any marque. The premium here seems very, very high indeed and - unlike Bianchi, to use your example - not founded on any legacy or history or involvement with cycling whatever.
Oh my good god it turns out some people are willing to pay a premium fir style over substance. I really must past this revelation to my various friends in the fashion industry, motoring, cosmetics, food, electronics, restaurants, hotels so they can make use of this surprise discovery a cycle manufacturer has made.
The price is pitched at people who think £10K is not a lot of money. They exist and there's a market for them. Quite a big market actually as there's quite a lot of them.The actual bike quite good, a Time frame, Shimano Alfine 11, sensible city accessories. The only daft thing is the price.
It is neither a surprise discovery, nor a bicycle manufacturer that as made it.Oh my good god it turns out some people are willing to pay a premium fir style over substance. I really must past this revelation to my various friends in the fashion industry, motoring, cosmetics, food, electronics, restaurants, hotels so they can make use of this surprise discovery a cycle manufacturer has made.
Style over substance? It hasn’t even got much of that and if you look in your local bike shop you’d find something very similar for a fraction of the price. All it’s got going for it is the name. When the owner tires of it and puts it Gumtree Mr Biggs might only give you a few hundred quid for it.
Not quite sure how many different ways I can say this but for some people they will be happy to pay an insignificant(to them) amount for a bike they like.Style over substance? It hasn’t even got much of that and if you look in your local bike shop you’d find something very similar for a fraction of the price. All it’s got going for it is the name. When the owner tires of it and puts it Gumtree Mr Biggs might only give you a few hundred quid for it.
But why would they want this one? Visually it’s no different to hundreds of others, like I said it’s only the name. The filthy rich aren’t stupid and in my experience they even more likely to be tight with their money. They also know an overpriced item when they see it the same as you and me and if they truly wanted a commuter, because that’s what it is, they would look at the market and compare. Maybe they would still buy it but I doubt it.Not quite sure how many different ways I can say this but for some people they will be happy to pay an insignificant(to them) amount for a bike they like.
They won't care if they can get another cheaper if this is the one they want. They also will not care about the depreciation on selling it on eBay.