Why are bike shops all closed?
Why are bike shops all closed?
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anonymous-user

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70 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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Willow1212

72 posts

103 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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anonymous said:
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Cycle Surgery and Cycle Republic's respective owners closed down those businesses a while ago, pre Covid.
Lots of other bike shops are open currently, but some are working to appointments to minimise people in stores etc, and some just offering servicing. Demand for bikes is far outstripping supply currently, so many have very little to sell unfortunately. And it only takes one case of covid to close a business like a bike shop too.

bigandclever

14,049 posts

254 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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Cycle Republic is now 2 Tredz stores in Wales.

Evans are all still open. Flag bikes say they’re still open as of a website update this morning.

Edited by bigandclever on Wednesday 6th January 16:57

Hugo Stiglitz

39,499 posts

227 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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Amazed CycleSurgery went bust. Over expansion in the wrong geographical areas?

The one that I lived next to in London for years was always full RRP and busy. Yet the one I moved not too far from in Manchester was in a strange location and a ghost town.

Your Dad

2,073 posts

199 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
Amazed CycleSurgery went bust. Over expansion in the wrong geographical areas?

The one that I lived next to in London for years was always full RRP and busy. Yet the one I moved not too far from in Manchester was in a strange location and a ghost town.
Ultimately owned by private equity firm, probably asset stripped and laden with debt.

DanGibsonRacing

115 posts

232 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
Amazed CycleSurgery went bust. Over expansion in the wrong geographical areas?

The one that I lived next to in London for years was always full RRP and busy. Yet the one I moved not too far from in Manchester was in a strange location and a ghost town.
I have a mate who is a store manager for Snow and Rock. Apparently the company wound cycle surgery down in order to focus on other aspects of the business. I guess decisions were taken before the covid cycling boom.

missing the VR6

2,424 posts

205 months

Thursday 7th January 2021
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The guy who runs the shop I got my last bike from was telling me last week lots are shutting as there's no stock of bikes and servicing over winter doesn't pay the bills, so they're shutting up shop and furloughing themselves. Makes sense, a lot of the mountain bikes I want to demo I won't be able to do for 3-6 months due to demand vastly outstripping supply.

bigandclever

14,049 posts

254 months

Thursday 7th January 2021
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Their website is very misleading then, that’d be an annoying wasted journey ...


Gareth79

8,376 posts

262 months

Thursday 7th January 2021
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Flag Bikes' Facebook page says "Jan 5th 3:58pm - Good news! Even with the new restrictions put in place by the government yesterday, we are ESSENTIAL! So will be open as of Wednesday 10-6."

Ares

11,000 posts

136 months

Thursday 7th January 2021
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My local bike shop is open but only for email-booked appointments for workshop services.

They could open more, but want to protect their staff.