Pre Loved Bike Fridays
If anyone is interested I just went to the pre loved Bike Friday page and found many new bikes there. Looks like the folding bike rage of the Pandemic is coming to an end. I would guess that all these bikes are from people who backed out of their orders because of the long wait. I could be wrong but Al from Portapedal told me that he was not taking orders on Moultons because people were backing out because of the long wait. Again I may be wrong about this so don't beat me up about this but there's plenty of new Bike Fridays for someone looking for one.
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I'm not sure that's entirely the case. At one point BF talked about having some units prebuilt for fast order so maybe that's where they are heading. And some of those are used bikes, they aren't all new. In any case, 3 week delivery is better than 3 months when summer is upon us already. If I needed another BF I'd grab one.
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Interesting.
I saw they had several Pakit bikes listed for $1395. Going to the bike configuration page and adding the 8-speed chain drive, one comes up with $1395. Perhaps they're doing a stock and design change... 9 speed to 8 speed? The big advantage would be not getting wait-listed. One can often find a few Bike Fridays on the local Craigslist. :foo: Prices are a little higher than I would expect, especially here in Eugene. |
Originally Posted by CliffordK
(Post 22124311)
Interesting.
I saw they had several Pakit bikes listed for $1395. Going to the bike configuration page and adding the 8-speed chain drive, one comes up with $1395. Perhaps they're doing a stock and design change... 9 speed to 8 speed? The big advantage would be not getting wait-listed. One can often find a few Bike Fridays on the local Craigslist. :foo: Prices are a little higher than I would expect, especially here in Eugene. |
There was a thread a couple of years ago when the company was "Looking for an investor".
https://www.bikeforums.net/folding-b...e-company.html It sounded to me that they were having seasonal workflow issues. My thoughts at the time was that they needed to use their off-season to work on cutting their lead time during the spring and early summer. I would have done it so one might have mainframes, rear triangles, and forks ready to have seat masts added, then get powder coated and final assembly. A pile of pre-made wheels. As a potential buyer, if what I wanted was already ready to buy, I'd get it that way. However, I'd likely choose some of the super-light options and upgraded components which might steer me towards custom. |
And I'm sure custom will remain a huge part of their business. I definitely specced out every little thing on my bike, much of which they didn't even have listed and had to source, lol. But there are plenty of people who are so into the components as long as they are good, and want a bike for instant gratification. Maybe they're just testing it out with selected models based on what has sold in the past. The custom aspect is what makes BF unique, and I hope they always retain that, but buying a complete bike is what most people are used to. And - for folks planning trips this year after the pandemic - there isn't time to get a custom bike made so these might do really well for them.
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Originally Posted by linberl
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And - for folks planning trips this year after the pandemic - there isn't time to get a custom bike made so these might do really well for them.
To the OP....Bike Friday's drop down as shown on my browser says "Pre-loved/Stock" bikes. |
Originally Posted by FolderBeholder
(Post 22125833)
To a lesser extent can always buy one "off the rack" and mod-to-suit. (in fact many of us have done so with built-to-spec bikes, I have)
To the OP....Bike Friday's drop down as shown on my browser says "Pre-loved/Stock" bikes. |
Originally Posted by linberl
(Post 22126413)
Ahh....so it is a shift to "stock" models. Good for them, smart move I think.
https://www.bikefriday.com/folding-b...category/stock It doesn't look like they have a good cross section of bike models. I didn't realize they were putting drop bars (with either brifters or bar ends) on the NWT. They have 4 Pakit models, all 55cm, and I believe all with the same gearing. Slight color variations, but all in dark paint too. Their one Pocket Rocket falls under "preloved/used", and may well be 20 years old. There isn't a haul-a-day on the page, and their only tandem is a rather odd handcycle. This appears to me as if they are just putting excess stock and cancelled orders up on the preloved page without a real plan to cover a cross section of desirable models. There is a small showroom here in Eugene, and I would imagine they occasionally rotate out showroom stock. I don't know if showroom bikes are actually for sale. |
I did run into an interesting thing a few years ago. I found a decent deal on a used Bike Friday on Craigslist.
It turns out that I bought a bike from Hanna Scholz (of Bike Friday). It had a bit of a unique design crossing different models. But, she said that "staff bikes" don't go onto preloved... they get sold locally. All the preloved bikes are trade-ins of one sort or another. |
Originally Posted by CliffordK
(Post 22126552)
Looking at the "New" page,
https://www.bikefriday.com/folding-b...category/stock It doesn't look like they have a good cross section of bike models. I didn't realize they were putting drop bars (with either brifters or bar ends) on the NWT. They have 4 Pakit models, all 55cm, and I believe all with the same gearing. Slight color variations, but all in dark paint too. Their one Pocket Rocket falls under "preloved/used", and may well be 20 years old. There isn't a haul-a-day on the page, and their only tandem is a rather odd handcycle. This appears to me as if they are just putting excess stock and cancelled orders up on the preloved page without a real plan to cover a cross section of desirable models. There is a small showroom here in Eugene, and I would imagine they occasionally rotate out showroom stock. I don't know if showroom bikes are actually for sale. |
Originally Posted by linberl
(Post 22126413)
Ahh....so it is a shift to "stock" models. Good for them, smart move I think.
Smart IMO. |
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