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I have a local bike dealer who has just started carrying e-bikes. They like the Felt bikes and had the rep call on them. They were told they must purchase the entire product line (4 or 5) bikes at a minimum. This is simply nuts. E-bikes represent less than 2% of the bike market and are 3-4X the cost of non-ebikes (in general). The dealer wanted to stock 1 or 2 bikes to see how well received they would be by their customers. I am not sure, given how nascent the e-bike market is, why a vendor would place such an upfront financial burden to carry the product line. I am sure if the dealer had a bike on the floor and it sold rather quickly that they would take a chance on more inventory.
Long story short: the dealer passed and was not happy with Felt's stocking policy. Given how tough it is for vendors to get IBD/EDB placement you'd think they would err on the side of the dealer.
Granted I am not in the bike business, but having run multi-billion dollar public companies in the past, I am having a hard time finding the business sense in this decision.
Long story short: the dealer passed and was not happy with Felt's stocking policy. Given how tough it is for vendors to get IBD/EDB placement you'd think they would err on the side of the dealer.
Granted I am not in the bike business, but having run multi-billion dollar public companies in the past, I am having a hard time finding the business sense in this decision.