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And comparing a $10,00 bicycle to a $10,000 motorcycle is a bit apples and oranges. The $10,000 bicycle is a very low volume top level bike, whereas that might be more mid-level for motorcycles. Again looking at the Honda and Specialized web sites, the least expensive Honda is the $4,950 Rebel 300 (one color, one size), whereas the least expensive Specialized is the $400 Sirius 2.0 (three colors, six sizes), which is a about a 12:1 ratio in price. There are likely more dealer costs (delivery, prep, sales, title, etc.) for the Honda Rebel 300 than for the Sirius 2.0, but probably not 12 times more. |
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In 1981 Gary Fisher and I had a display at the Long Beach trade show for our new little company, "MountainBikes."
An industry rep considerably older than we were told us, "Boys, I love your passion, but you have to understand that I have been in this business a long time. The future of the bicycle industry is aerodynamic components."
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How many times did elliptical chainrings fall in and out of favor? I count at least 3 times. And we keep waxing and waning between whether longer cranks or shorter cranks are better. Wash, rinse, repeat. Last edited by Mark McM; 09-12-2024 at 04:58 PM. |
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Honda sold around 18M motorcycles in 2023, and 460k in the US. Giant supposedly makes 6M bicycles a year. Speclalized doesn't seem to release much data. You probably shouldn't compare total bikes though if you're trying to think about price. For bicycles huge numbers of the cheap ones are too cheap for a company like Specialized to bother with. If you compare something like a $15k S-Works Tarmac to a Honda CBR-1000RR ($17k) the production numbers probably start getting a lot closer. The $28k CBR-1000RR-R SP which is basically the equivalent of that halo S-Works is like 50 units a year for the US. Most dealers won't even sell a single one. |
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I still think it’s crazy to think a road bike without engine or suspension costs that much relative to a motorcycle.
Bikes do seem quite different in the way in the drivetrains and each component is branded vs with cars and motorcycles. I imagine it gives component makers much better bargaining power. Quote:
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This is a really good post, well thought out and makes some great points…especially the last paragraph. |
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It's also crazy to think that a Rolex watch which has to be kept manually wound on a daily basis costs so much more than an electronic Seiko which can power itself for years, yet people still buy the Rolexes.*
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