Sefutau2020
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What's going on with Trek.....seems like a fire sale on some models. Are they moving product, or is this a sign of the times....too much inventory with Covid-19?
Don't you think is the older (non Smart System) model?What's going on with Trek.....seems like a fire sale on some models. Are they moving product, or is this a sign of the times....too much inventory with Covid-19?
You are probably right....getting rid of those that have the older system......good catch. Thanks.Don't you think is the older (non Smart System) model?
There is nothing going on at Trek that isn’t happening with virtually every bike manufacturer. They are overstocked. You can find news articles re: this issue with minimal searches.What's going on with Trek.....seems like a fire sale on some models. Are they moving product, or is this a sign of the times....too much inventory with Covid-19?
I do not think Specialized is overstocked. Check the brand website and try finding an e-bike you would like to buy online...There is nothing going on at Trek that isn’t happening with virtually every bike manufacturer. They are overstocked.
There is nothing going on at Trek that isn’t happening with virtually every bike manufacturer.
Following a good business plan. Larger companies will handle the current economy different than a medium or small manufacture. I would definitely trim my offerings if I had reason to believe current and future customers would shift to a different model offering. I'm a Specialized and Trek fan but also think they have to many offerings. Fortunately you can move group sets from one bike to another. Basically they will be eliminate frames not bikes.Trek did announce the other day that they won't be producing as many models. They didn't say what would be cut, but my money's on the less profitable bikes. They have cut the Powerfly fleet back to just one model.
rob: Noticed you are in the Denver area, How'd you do with all the snow. We had close to 2 feet here. The day before yesterday I had a nice ride in 50"s.Yeah, I'm a little floored by the number of bikes offered by Trek and other leading retailers. I mean, it's not a bad thing by any stretch - at least for consumers, but one wonders how it's sustainable. Apparently it's not
The level of innovation that's happened in the industry in the last decade is kinda nutty though. A bit of a slowdown wouldn't hurt my feelings any. No human can keep up with it all anymore. Again, not a bad thing