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Damn that reminds me...my moops RULES. Never gonna give you up and so on.
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I do not get the logic. There must be plenty of people who have a Moots and want to sell it but do not want to spend thousands of dollars (albeit $2000 less than msrp) on a new five figure Moots.
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How do i get in line for the USED stuff thats gonna flood them
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That applies up to a point, but there are transaction costs, so I don't think we'll actually see a floor of $2,000, but it should put some upward pricing pressure on older/less desirable Moots bikes/frames.
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Ahhh...makes sense. Though it looks like a whole lotta trouble to save a couple hundies.
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Wonder what will become of the traded in frames? Would be cool to see them back on the market from Moots with a factory refresh. Not sure how much meat is on the bone for them to make any money at that though.
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Some of the Trade Up bikes end up in our museum here in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Others get refurbished and are placed in retail partner locations, or collaboration projects with some of our favorite companies. In short, they tell a story that can be shared across the world! In short they intend to use the historically important or pretty ones as museum pieces or display items for retail. Who knows about the rest but to your point I doubt very much they want to become the Moots-only version of TPC. This is a more brand-friendly way to run a discount program. |
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Moots are thought of as forever bikes, but Moots is trying to lure current owners into new ones with an incentive to make the move. This incentive makes sense for items that are sold as lifetime ownership: while lifetime ownership helps sell me my first Moots, this help sell the next one. |
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Sales
Seems like all the new stuff is on sale. Now even the creme de la creme - Moots. Looks like they are going for the low hanging fruit - the ultra committed who might "upgrade." I think they must be seeing low demand.
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Can you trade in a 58cm and get a 50cm?
The no dents/cracks thing is interesting too...especially when they keep banging the "Moots are built to last a lifetime" drum. |
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I sort of took that to mean no frames that have been wrecked in a crash. Yeah, I suppose some could just develop cracks on their own, but frames don't spontaneously dent.
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tl;dr - markets don't work that way.
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It's only a deal worth considering if you actually want what's on offer in one of their complete bike options. The target audience would seem to be the Moots owner who wants the latest and greatest, but isn't really concerned about price or specific components and doesn't want to bother with the hassle of selling a used bike.
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