Even with the 2014 expansion our e-bike sales will be less than 1 in 60 of all bikes sold, while in The Netherlands it's 1 in 6.
So they have the big market you predict could come to us Trex, but a huge proportion of their customers buy their e-bikes from local dealers, last time I saw the figures it was easily the majority. They aren't short of major stores and have all the usual online facilities, but the independent dealers still have the market. Germany isn't wildly different. Why won't that happen here?
With respect I think you are allowing your undoubted abilities to blind you to the very real technical limitations of the population at large. Millions able to fix their bikes is probably an exaggeration, certainly millions can't even repair a puncture. And the same knowledge of their limitations means most don't come to forums like this for help, our membership is roughly 5% of the e-bike using public. It's from the remaining 95% that the bike dealers will continue to get their business.
So they have the big market you predict could come to us Trex, but a huge proportion of their customers buy their e-bikes from local dealers, last time I saw the figures it was easily the majority. They aren't short of major stores and have all the usual online facilities, but the independent dealers still have the market. Germany isn't wildly different. Why won't that happen here?
With respect I think you are allowing your undoubted abilities to blind you to the very real technical limitations of the population at large. Millions able to fix their bikes is probably an exaggeration, certainly millions can't even repair a puncture. And the same knowledge of their limitations means most don't come to forums like this for help, our membership is roughly 5% of the e-bike using public. It's from the remaining 95% that the bike dealers will continue to get their business.