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the thing too is they could have made some cool bikes, they already had the factory connections, why not make bikes people want? make some crust style bikes instead of making double top tube bikes no one wants or other calamities.
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Wait, you mean asking people for gift card purchases regularly to keep the cash flow going is not a sustainable business model?
Shocker. I just imagine a warehouse full of axes in Walnut Creek that they can't move, standing around baffled why they aren't selling like hotcakes. What do cyclists need? Axes! |
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Holiday has never been great for bikes. People buy them in season when they can ride them. Bike shop bikes anyway.
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Annual gofundme. Interesting business model.
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Rivi Relief
Thanks for that. Well that's good news for Rivendell. I thought if they missed the meat of sales they would surely starve over the lean months.
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Sounds like their prototype is a failure too
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Never mind the bike sale bit where it's casually thrown in the business needs the money more than Grant needs the bike.
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i needed a good laugh tonight. maybe i didnt need to laugh the mixed cocktail i'm sipping out my nose, but i did need a laugh. hilarious! Axes!!
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He should take it full circle and seriously promote the East market, as in Japan and the far east. Isn't that how Rapha is keeping it together right now?
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Man,..I concur. They should be pushing their bikes as the first all road bikes. Holy cow.If this isn't their time..I dunno what is! Seriously..am I crazy? They should be killing it in this market.
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But seriously, a bike company's first item in a holiday gift guide is two forms of boutique axe? I commend Grant for what Rivendell does and the philosophy behind the place, but boutique axes and buying in 40 copies of a book on a whim that you have no clue will sell provide more insight into why the business is where it is than anything else. |
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Riv once told me it’s a waste of their time to pack and ship small orders to me.
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Never go to their website because im not in their bikes, but after reading axes and soap had to go and look... well...there must be a reason why they tried to expand the thing with axes and soap, would love to know why those two in specific, maybe helping a friend?
They continued keeping their line of ideas, not much of companies online selling their type of stuff so they had their clientele, now... imo the problem is that sells are slow all over the place. Is not that an online store killed them, their niche in bikes is super specific. Hope gets better for them, the only thing is that I hope they toss that baby carrier bike thing, bad idea. "Riv once told me it’s a waste of their time to pack and ship small orders to me.", probably now they are realizing that the tiny stuff is what would keep them a float. |
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