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Author Topic: Want some opinions about a business thing  (Read 3271 times)
CapnCrunch
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« Reply #15 on: October 22, 2009, 07:08:23 AM »

It seems that custom label single speeds made up from the parts bin is quite the item these days.
http://www.missionbicycle.com/
http://www.republicbike.com/

Hook up with a custom painter in town that can paint the frames for you. Brand them as TurboGoat and sell them in your shop and online. Online sales is a good way to get your business beyond the city limits.

You have a great brand name there with TurboGoat. Milk that "goat" with extra branded items like apparel, water bottles, parts etc.

Here's another one that is a bit more upmarket using old classic bike parts but a similar idea
http://www.bertellibici.com/index.php


Yeah, Fixed gear bikes are big in metro areas, the purists would scoff at the addition of brakes though...
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« Reply #16 on: October 22, 2009, 07:31:19 AM »

where does he score the engines? and those custom singles are gorgeous, christ people the mind reels, what else? popcorn

You can get engine kits from this guy for $149 - http://www.spookytoothcycles.com/ . He also builds complete bikes for pretty cheap.  I've talked to him about bikes and have thought about buying a complete kit for the GF.  My riding buddy just bought one of his kits and is building out a bike.  I've also been in his showroom in Bisbee AZ.  Cool stuff.

If he sells them for $149, you know you can get them for much cheaper.
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