I don’t think the Haibike will drop below £3k, but many other bikes will end up at £3k too.
Ask a person not into bikes if they would spend £3-4K on a bike. They would laugh like I would have 6 months ago.
They have been the most overpriced product for the last 3 years. Nothing else comes close.
I, m not sure about that, Windsurf sails broke the £1000 mark a good while ago and many boards are now well in excess of £2k. (for around 6kg of polystyrene, 1kg of epoxy/carbon and and another kg or so of skeg/mast boxes and footstraps.)
It's same old story with marketing. Stuff isn't priced according to its inherent value but rather on what market will pay for it.
The Haibike looks expensive, even at £3k. Price the bits up, factor in building it, transport, etc etc and all of a sudden it'd not that expensive. Way I look at it, I ride 3 times a week, spend hours enjoying bike and put around 1000 off road miles on bike per year. Putting things in perspective and with virtually no running costs its still a relatively cheap sport. ( I have mates who moan about price of ebikes sat in £50k Volkswagen camper vans)
I, ve had great value for money from ebikes.
Ski boats are now £90k plus !! They make ebikes look positively cheap?
Guineas £7 a pint?? How much are cigarettes these days? Took 2 grandsons swimming last Tuesday and then called for a McDonalds. (their choice not mine) I had £3 change from £50 for the evenings activities. (and I was still hungry when I got home)