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What are you thinking, CYCLING RELATED, on tariff subject
Let's not have this devolve into a political discussion. What are people thinking/doing/anticipating about more tariffs in the future as they relate to cycling. I was thinking maybe I should buy somewhat needed things now.
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I'm not ultra worried.
1) I have enough stuff and I keep bikes long term 2) Consumables aren't *that* bad. If they went up 2x I would grumble but it would have zero impact on my ability to afford cycling. The place I would think about it would actually be buying a new phone or a computer. That stuff could all go to hell and I would definitely hit myself in the head if I end up having to buy a $2000 phone in a couple years. The computer stuff could impact my work as well in terms of huge increases in cost for my employer, our customers, etc.. that would single handedly have the ability to tank the entire economy even if the tariffs were *only* on computer equipment and electronics. |
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I’m doing absolutely nothing because there has been nothing done yet and as an individual can react before anything will impact me directly…at least I think so In the past lots of big ideas that garnered headlines we all enjoyed for 4 years, but execution was always never what was reported.
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There have already been tariffs on some items fabricated within the PRC specifically dealing with frame components (Carbon Forks). It's been around 25% for close to 8 years now, so most of that cost has already been factored in for complete bikes, and for custom shops/importers, there isn't much margin to squeeze out of it as a product.
If they go into effect of items originating outside PRC, I think for the lower end replacement parts/groups, many companies may decide to not even bother importing the items, because the margin on replacement is already so tight for those parts. |
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The bigger issue for bikes is if the PRC goes after the ROC and anything except an instantaneous bloodless takeover without a single shot happens.
We won't even be able to get bike stuff at all if that happens, and the entire global economy will be in the toilet and/or we're not really going to be riding because it's might turn into WW3. |
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From what I read there could very well be tariffs against European countries.
There are a few items I buy from European websites like Lordgun made in Germany and Italy such as Continental tires and Q36.5 apparel. It might make sense to buy some extra tires before the tariffs take effect. |
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But I was told China will pay the tariffs? Are you saying that's not true?!?!
I'm not planning on doing anything other than being annoyed that prices have gone up. I don't have the space to stock up on any more misc parts. And don't need a bike anytime soon. |
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Looking forward to Paul and Rene Herse derailleurs taking over the US market.
HandleBra and NewBaums as your sole choices should reduce the endless handle bar tape threads. SOPWAMTOS is coming back. |
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I did snag two R7000 mini-group shift kits, a couple of chainring sets, and a couple of 11-speed 11-34 cassettes. I've already got a stockpile of four or five chains. The potential tariffs were a contributing factor that, combined with the 11/11 sales, pushed me to pull the trigger. But I'd been thinking about doing that for a while now. I'm choosing not to upgrade to 12-speed, so I want to have a healthy cache of 11-speed on hand.
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It depends on how the tariffs are organized. Even today, there are high tariffs on products imported directly from China, so bicycle manufacturers have frames and parts sent to other nearby countries (Vietnam is popular) for final assembly, to avoid much of the tariffs. Brands/importers will find "inventive" ways around many of the tariffs.
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Sorta for half-serious laughs, a few weeks ago I purchased some calls on two prison companies and shorted a solar panel one. Closed all my positions now and after tax proceeds should be enough to pay for entire custom bike including any spike in any foreign components.
Last edited by professerr; Yesterday at 01:18 PM. |
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I don't really understand the concern. People have gotten used to paying double for everything over the last few years, so what's the difference.
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Umm.. they aren't used to paying quadruple?
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