NYCe Wheels closed its doors.
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NYCe Wheels closed its doors.
I learned yesterday from a NYCeWheels manager that their store has closed its doors for good. This is a blow to the folding bike community in NYC that was unforeseen.
What other options do folks in NYC now have for their folding bike needs?
What other options do folks in NYC now have for their folding bike needs?
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Yeah, NYCEWheels is like an institution here for folding bike fans. Especially Bromptons.
I know one ex-employee ended working for Brompton US, now part of Brompton Junction NYC.
But the Junction only sells Brompton bikes and accessories.
If you're interested in other brands; Dahon, Bike Friday, Tern, Moulton, etc. - BFold is
another go to place for a lot of New Yorkers. Junction also don't carry other 3rd party
B'ton accessories; H & H, NOV Design, etc. BFold carry those brands/models.
BROOKS C17 LOANER FROM BFOLD by 1nterceptor, on Flickr
I know one ex-employee ended working for Brompton US, now part of Brompton Junction NYC.
But the Junction only sells Brompton bikes and accessories.
If you're interested in other brands; Dahon, Bike Friday, Tern, Moulton, etc. - BFold is
another go to place for a lot of New Yorkers. Junction also don't carry other 3rd party
B'ton accessories; H & H, NOV Design, etc. BFold carry those brands/models.
BROOKS C17 LOANER FROM BFOLD by 1nterceptor, on Flickr
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They continue to take on-line orders but then say that many of the offered items will not be reordered after stock runs out. At least to me their future is not clear, either a reduced on-line only presence or closing down for good with the on-line closing delayed relative to the closing of the physical store. Anybody knows whether there are market or other reasons behind their closing? I remember that ownership changed a few years ago,
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They continue to take on-line orders but then say that many of the offered items will not be reordered after stock runs out. At least to me their future is not clear, either a reduced on-line only presence or closing down for good with the on-line closing delayed relative to the closing of the physical store. Anybody knows whether there are market or other reasons behind their closing? I remember that ownership changed a few years ago,
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I see what you did there But this is only partly correct.
Showroom has folded/closed. Online presence will continue till all stock has sold.
They continue to take on-line orders but then say that many of the offered items will not be reordered after stock runs out. At least to me their future is not clear, either a reduced on-line only presence or closing down for good with the on-line closing delayed relative to the closing of the physical store. Anybody knows whether there are market or other reasons behind their closing? I remember that ownership changed a few years ago,
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Performance Bike is closing stores, too. At first it was "some", but every store seems to be doing a going out of business sale. Will it stick around online? Maybe, but I'm doubtful. Cycling is headed towards a mostly ebike future, with the richies left to pay big money for custom "real" bicycles; the low-to-mid price pedal-bike market is collapsing. It didn't help that NYCe got hit by draconian ebike regs in New York.
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I will be interested to see what explanation is given, if any. We can speculate about low profits, lack of business, or whatever, but can't be sure. If the shift is to ebike stores, they could have adapted...I mean what's better than a FOLDING E-BIKE? I get Performance bike closing because at least where I live, they were nothing special at all. There are actually a lot more independent bike shops that people frequent and that are doing really well. But NYCe wasn't a cookie-cutter minimal service chain store.
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How suprised!!!
I've just bought a Brompton Ti from NyceWheels 2 weeks ago and now they have closed.
How about warranty/ maintenance services?
I've just bought a Brompton Ti from NyceWheels 2 weeks ago and now they have closed.
How about warranty/ maintenance services?
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I am surprised. Their online presence is excellent.
The market is downsizing, most likely due to bike/scooter share services. I have special SEO tools and most of the folding bike websites have seen a noticeable decrease in website traffic ( Montague is the exception to the trend ).
Additionally, advertising is down. Both citizen bike and euromini have cut back on their google ad budget ( 25- 30% ).
Honestly I expect Euromini to have the biggest challenges moving forward. They are entering a new market at the wrong time. Their sales are based on marketing, hence a substantial cut in marketing is a really bad sign.
Fuji & Performance just went bankrupt. The parent company to USA distributor of Raleigh ( and others ) has said that they want out....it sound as if they are for sale.
Fuji owes money to lots of bike companies....this will affect their bottom line ( possibility creating more insolvencies ).
I am glad that I have a teaching job. I think it will be a difficult market until this "stuff" shakes out. I have minimized my orders/inventory ( for the first time in a decade ). I plan to sell out of multiple models before restocking.
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The market is downsizing, most likely due to bike/scooter share services. I have special SEO tools and most of the folding bike websites have seen a noticeable decrease in website traffic ( Montague is the exception to the trend ).
Additionally, advertising is down. Both citizen bike and euromini have cut back on their google ad budget ( 25- 30% ).
Honestly I expect Euromini to have the biggest challenges moving forward. They are entering a new market at the wrong time. Their sales are based on marketing, hence a substantial cut in marketing is a really bad sign.
Fuji & Performance just went bankrupt. The parent company to USA distributor of Raleigh ( and others ) has said that they want out....it sound as if they are for sale.
Fuji owes money to lots of bike companies....this will affect their bottom line ( possibility creating more insolvencies ).
I am glad that I have a teaching job. I think it will be a difficult market until this "stuff" shakes out. I have minimized my orders/inventory ( for the first time in a decade ). I plan to sell out of multiple models before restocking.
Thanks
Yan
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In my neck of the woods road bikes and (super pricey) mountain bikes rule the marketplace, You see them everywhere.
Folders, commuters, cruisers, comfort bikes seem to be yesterday's news. Merchants catering to market tastes which are in decline are most vulnerable since we have numerous LBS in my region which are centric to the road/mtb market and seem to be thriving.
Even e-bikes aren't that commonplace here....(I own one myownself and frankly it's my least favorite of my 3 bike fleet but that's another conversation entirely) but I think the e-bike market is over-saturated with too many, errr dare I call them "manufacturers" ? which will add another layer of chaos to the marketplace as well. There will be fallout there as well.
Folders, commuters, cruisers, comfort bikes seem to be yesterday's news. Merchants catering to market tastes which are in decline are most vulnerable since we have numerous LBS in my region which are centric to the road/mtb market and seem to be thriving.
Even e-bikes aren't that commonplace here....(I own one myownself and frankly it's my least favorite of my 3 bike fleet but that's another conversation entirely) but I think the e-bike market is over-saturated with too many, errr dare I call them "manufacturers" ? which will add another layer of chaos to the marketplace as well. There will be fallout there as well.
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Concern was expressed for American LBS Brompton outlets when REI was granted a franchise.
Or maybe it's just a real estate thing, and NYCE Wheels will rise like a phoenix, but out of a warehouse in Flatbush.
Or maybe it's just a real estate thing, and NYCE Wheels will rise like a phoenix, but out of a warehouse in Flatbush.
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When I ride the train and light rail here, most of the bikes next to my folder are the various incarnations of the MTB or a hybrid; even the homeless ride MTBs. My folder du jour (usually my green Downtube Mini) is more of conversation piece. Although in my neighborhood there are folders (Tern is king here, probably because they are the closest folder dealer), they are used more for convenience. The owners fold them, stick them in their car, and drive to wherever and ride. Or, they don't have the storage space for a non-folder.
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They had plenty of e-bikes on their website but maybe these do not sell so well on-line due to customer mistrust of their novelty and their maintenance needs.
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I wonder why e-bikes are so successful that there are entire shops focusing on selling them. Aren't they just "bicycles for lazy people" or "really slow motorbikes"?
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In NYC, I wonder if it's a question of floor space becoming cost-prohibitive, either from rents being jacked up or leases not being renegotiated to make way for other businesses.
I have an M3L Brommie that was originally from NYCE and outfitted by them with some specialized accessories. I've never seen another Brommie like it. They did good work if my bike is any indication.
I have an M3L Brommie that was originally from NYCE and outfitted by them with some specialized accessories. I've never seen another Brommie like it. They did good work if my bike is any indication.