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How does one go-about opening a bike shop.

 

This is not just a dream but a passion.

 

Any help will be appreciated.

That will make two of us.
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its easy to make a small fortune in the bike industry ......

 

start with a large fortune :blush:  :w00t: ...

 

seriously if you have plenty of money its not difficult ..if you don't then don't

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Opening is the easy part, keeping it open is the challenge!

 

Also been passively planning to open a lbs

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its easy to make a small fortune in the bike industry ......

 

start with a large fortune :blush:  :w00t: ...

 

seriously if you have plenty of money its not difficult ..if you don't then don't

its easy to make a small fortune in the bike industry ......

 

start with a large fortune

bwhaaaaaaa :clap:  :clap:  :clap:  :clap:

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Something i would like to see here is a new concept i came across in London when living there.

 

Buying a new bike from a shop (think it was over a certain value) and you get free servicing for life on the bike. This was the labour only obviously and onky for the original owner. I've bought a few bikes in London before and with most of the LBS, you get free service for the first 12 months, but this shop took it one step further. The chainstores like Evans didn't do that though.

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How much do you know about bikes and bike repair?

 

How much money do you have?

 

Do you have a niche in mind, or are you planning on running with the herd?

 

Do you have support from within the industry?

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The suppliers will kill you...they dictate what, where and how much you must sell your stock. Good Luck!

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Step 1. Become a member.

 

Step 2. Start a thread.

 

Step 3. Have a seat

 

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Something i would like to see here is a new concept i came across in London when living there.

 

Buying a new bike from a shop (think it was over a certain value) and you get free servicing for life on the bike. This was the labour only obviously and onky for the original owner. I've bought a few bikes in London before and with most of the LBS, you get free service for the first 12 months, but this shop took it one step further. The chainstores like Evans didn't do that though.

 

Totally, completely and utterly off-topic: are you selling the guitar on WD's? I'm the lift.

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