Is now a bad time to buy a bike?
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Is now a bad time to buy a bike?
Before heading down to a few bike shops in my area that sell used bikes; I was wondering if I can expect an increase in prices. I assume more people want bikes now so prices might be higher. Maybe it would be cheaper if I wait till next year?
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If you have a working bike that you enjoy, then you do not need to buy a bike now. Remember, second or third bicycles are non-necessity luxury items, for your entertainment and enjoyment. Paying a premium for this isn't all bad, but I wouldn't do it.
If you do not have a working bike, and you would like one for exercise or utility purposes, then go ahead and buy. Sure, prices are up 10-20% in the used market. But that's how the market works. If the time is now, then the price is what it is.
As another poster said, find a good working bike at a fair price, and go and enjoy it.
If you do not have a working bike, and you would like one for exercise or utility purposes, then go ahead and buy. Sure, prices are up 10-20% in the used market. But that's how the market works. If the time is now, then the price is what it is.
As another poster said, find a good working bike at a fair price, and go and enjoy it.
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Not to be snarky or obtuse but yesterday was a better day to buy.
One cannot predict the market and the nature of consumers with any true accuracy.
The coming year could see:
a. Prices on used bikes plummet. The supply of them far outstrips demand and all used bikes vendors are in a world of hurt.
The market has hung their old bicycles up or kicked them to the curb and are back to the automobile as we put the affects
of 2020 behind us.
b. Prices on used bikes skyrocket. Demand continues in a range the US hasn't seen since the bike boom of the early 1970's.
While we are(might be) seeing the affects of 2020 lessen, the American people have developed a renewed taste for all the benefits
of cycling in a post Covid-19 world.
c. There seems to be a stabilization of used bicycle pricing as retailers(LBS) are finally seeing the supply chain meet their needs.
People have decided that they like bicycles and bicycling.
Take your pick and feel free to mix and match the above statements..
Your guess is as good as those of anyone else.
There are fair deals out there, but only for those who take the time to understand what they are looking at.
BSO's, both new and used will flood the market with models which function(albeit not well).
Quality used equipment will generally outperform cheap new.
Based upon the responses I see in the various mechanics forums and stuff I see for sale in the used bicycle ads, it is truly buyer
beware in the pre-owned bicycle market.
LBS service departments are weeks out. There are not any reasons to expect a "bro deal" on service or rehabbing you old ride.
Repair parts are in short supply, and in some cases, will be out of stock indefinitely. Typical discounters may not have access to their
oversupply driven deals
Supply chains are broken, and even when they are reestablished, tariffs and demand(on a world wide basis) will likely drive prices higher.
People are pulling stuff from the rafters and want to get back into cycling or generate a bit of income.
My only advice for those in the market is to do you homework and invest is a quality ride - TODAY.
Sorry for the ramble but it seems like there there is disconnect in the cost/benefit and supply/demand universe.
rusty
One cannot predict the market and the nature of consumers with any true accuracy.
The coming year could see:
a. Prices on used bikes plummet. The supply of them far outstrips demand and all used bikes vendors are in a world of hurt.
The market has hung their old bicycles up or kicked them to the curb and are back to the automobile as we put the affects
of 2020 behind us.
b. Prices on used bikes skyrocket. Demand continues in a range the US hasn't seen since the bike boom of the early 1970's.
While we are(might be) seeing the affects of 2020 lessen, the American people have developed a renewed taste for all the benefits
of cycling in a post Covid-19 world.
c. There seems to be a stabilization of used bicycle pricing as retailers(LBS) are finally seeing the supply chain meet their needs.
People have decided that they like bicycles and bicycling.
Take your pick and feel free to mix and match the above statements..
Your guess is as good as those of anyone else.
There are fair deals out there, but only for those who take the time to understand what they are looking at.
BSO's, both new and used will flood the market with models which function(albeit not well).
Quality used equipment will generally outperform cheap new.
Based upon the responses I see in the various mechanics forums and stuff I see for sale in the used bicycle ads, it is truly buyer
beware in the pre-owned bicycle market.
LBS service departments are weeks out. There are not any reasons to expect a "bro deal" on service or rehabbing you old ride.
Repair parts are in short supply, and in some cases, will be out of stock indefinitely. Typical discounters may not have access to their
oversupply driven deals
Supply chains are broken, and even when they are reestablished, tariffs and demand(on a world wide basis) will likely drive prices higher.
People are pulling stuff from the rafters and want to get back into cycling or generate a bit of income.
My only advice for those in the market is to do you homework and invest is a quality ride - TODAY.
Sorry for the ramble but it seems like there there is disconnect in the cost/benefit and supply/demand universe.
rusty
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How can you predict? Prices may be even higher next year if there is a nock on from supply lines and base materials being more expensive forcing manufacturers to pass on the costs to end users. Sure, you may have minor regret if you see the same bike lower price next year, but unless you're trying to buy it as an investment in the hopes you'll get your money back when you see then buy a bike at a good deal and go enjoy while you have your health because that is an even more unknown.
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My local Trek store said if I had to order my bike today, a FX4, I would not see it arrive at the store for at least 30 days.
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It's never a bad time to buy a bike...
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As 100bikes said, one cannot predict the market. I'm more than a little surprised the COVID bike boom is so sustained. Hell, even Tuesday afternoon, the roads around here were loaded with cyclists.
You're unlikely to find a killer deal in today's market, but if you find a bike you want, and it's in stock, and you can afford it, and it won't irreparably damage any relationships you care about, I can't think of a reason to hold off.
You're unlikely to find a killer deal in today's market, but if you find a bike you want, and it's in stock, and you can afford it, and it won't irreparably damage any relationships you care about, I can't think of a reason to hold off.
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Wait for Covid to kill off a couple million people, then start shopping the estate sales.
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I'm starting to see some reasonable prices on Craigslist again. Still a small percentage overall compared to pre-Covid, though.
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Check your local Craiglist and talk seller down in price. The good bikes go lightning fast these days. I have seen some pop-up late at night and by the following late morning the bikes are sold!
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Now's always the time. I suggest doing your research so you're ready to buy a bike that meets your needs if it becomes available. In fact, you should have two bikes in mind:
1. A cheaper bike that you wouldn't mind riding until a better bike becomes available. Then you don't miss out on a summer of riding.
2 The bike that you'd be happy to ride for a long time.
1. A cheaper bike that you wouldn't mind riding until a better bike becomes available. Then you don't miss out on a summer of riding.
2 The bike that you'd be happy to ride for a long time.
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I don’t know if these issues are regional or what but my gf and I became bitten HARD by the cycling bug within the last several months and have gone on an orgy of bike buying both new and used, we currently have (I think) 13 bikes between us. (And yes we ride the heck out of them)
ALL of them were both easy to find and reasonably priced from LBS, CL and eBay. We both scour CL every day looking for vintage bikes which is our latest interest and find scores of them. Not seeing a supply or cost problem from my position?
ALL of them were both easy to find and reasonably priced from LBS, CL and eBay. We both scour CL every day looking for vintage bikes which is our latest interest and find scores of them. Not seeing a supply or cost problem from my position?
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At the expense of stating the obvious:
1. Buy skis in the spring, sell skis Just before Christmas
2. Buy motorcycles after the first rainfall or snowfall of the year. Sell motorcycles in spring
3. Convertibles: see motorcycles
4. Bicycles: see motorcycles
5. Buy boats...... never
1. Buy skis in the spring, sell skis Just before Christmas
2. Buy motorcycles after the first rainfall or snowfall of the year. Sell motorcycles in spring
3. Convertibles: see motorcycles
4. Bicycles: see motorcycles
5. Buy boats...... never
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I think prices will come down after Covid is behind us. But good luck guessing when that will be, and until then... who knows.
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Prices will recover once the manufacturing pipeline and its supporting supply chains have resumed full operations, unhindered by low production and by shipping/distribution delays brought on by quarantine restrictions. This may take more than a year.
Now is not the time to be buying a bicycle. Now is the time to be selling bicycles.
Now is not the time to be buying a bicycle. Now is the time to be selling bicycles.
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If you have a working bike that you enjoy, then you do not need to buy a bike now. Remember, second or third bicycles are non-necessity luxury items, for your entertainment and enjoyment. Paying a premium for this isn't all bad, but I wouldn't do it.
If you do not have a working bike, and you would like one for exercise or utility purposes, then go ahead and buy. Sure, prices are up 10-20% in the used market. But that's how the market works. If the time is now, then the price is what it is.
As another poster said, find a good working bike at a fair price, and go and enjoy it.
If you do not have a working bike, and you would like one for exercise or utility purposes, then go ahead and buy. Sure, prices are up 10-20% in the used market. But that's how the market works. If the time is now, then the price is what it is.
As another poster said, find a good working bike at a fair price, and go and enjoy it.
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I’m waiting for the wave of barely-used major brand bikes (Trek, Giant, Specialized) to flood FB marketplace so I can add to my N+1. Guessing around Christmas because few folks are riding and they need $ to buy presents.
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At the expense of stating the obvious:
1. Buy skis in the spring, sell skis Just before Christmas
2. Buy motorcycles after the first rainfall or snowfall of the year. Sell motorcycles in spring
3. Convertibles: see motorcycles
4. Bicycles: see motorcycles
5. Buy boats...... never
1. Buy skis in the spring, sell skis Just before Christmas
2. Buy motorcycles after the first rainfall or snowfall of the year. Sell motorcycles in spring
3. Convertibles: see motorcycles
4. Bicycles: see motorcycles
5. Buy boats...... never
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Mid priced MTB have had buyers leaving a deposit or paying in advance for the next shipment of new to make it to the LBS.
County is mostly forest.
Covid has people avoiding the buses and subways, that has put a big demand on bicycle sales that's not an issue way out here..
County is mostly forest.
Covid has people avoiding the buses and subways, that has put a big demand on bicycle sales that's not an issue way out here..
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I just pre ordered a BMC Alpenchallenge, they are sold out worldwide. Not just BMC but most brands are just now catching up to demand. I didn’t get a deal on the BMC but I didn’t anticipate one either. Most shops Ive been to in Socal are having some nice sales now.