$20 cardboard bike in production yet?
this dumb thing
http://www.gizmag.com/cardboard-bike...m_medium=email anybody know? i predicted it would never be made or sold at least not in the usa under $300 they said $20 of all things anyway i am an unbeliever show me! i hate dumb news hoopla like this wle |
He already has a production agreement, but it won't be in production for a few months.
There are already people riding paper bikes - http://www.paper-bicycle.com/:D |
If it costs $12.00 to make, There is zero chance of being able to sell it in stores for $20.00.
I still find the concept interesting. I wonder how hard it would really be to make one. |
ha ha
not really paper, or $20 wle |
he;s got about $100 worth of bike parts on it
tires brakes levers "a car timing belt" anyone ever buy one of these? they are about $100 alone wle |
Originally Posted by wle
(Post 15543386)
"a car timing belt"
anyone ever buy one of these? they are about $100 alone And just because he is using one doesn't mean that it will be the default drivetrain belt if this bike goes into production - an automotive timing belt is serious overkill in this role, a much cheaper and lighter belt would be quite viable. |
i want to see it
it;s too much work to have faith :0 wle |
Pffft.....yeah- you can't even buy a bicycle box [also cardboard] for $20!
Whatever the price would be, add another 35% or so to cover the taxes the manufacturer will pay and have to pass onto the consumer. If he actually does manufacture the dopey things, he'd have a hard job managing to keep the price below that of a metal Walmart bike..... I'm no physic[sic], but I see bankruptcy in that guy's future, if he's serious about really manufacturing these things, and it isn't just a publicity stunt. |
Rule of distribution is 50%. Everyone makes 50%, so the hot wheels car that you buy at walmart for a dollar...walmart makes 50%, Mattel makes 50% and the manufacture makes 50%.
You pay a dollar, Walmart makes 50 cents, Mattel makes 25 cents, the manufacture makes 13 cents, and you own a 13 cent car. The same rule would apply to this bike sold in stores...so start there in figuring a price. They can cut out walmart, but have to add shipping if they sell direct. |
This might irk some people, but I'm calling BS on this so-called cardboard bike, I think it was just a clever way for someone to get their name into the news. It will never see mass production.
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I remember reading years ago where GM was doing planning to manufacture a $5,000 car for developing countries. What they found was the people that could afford a $5,000 car would rather buy a used "real" car than a new super-cheap car. You could run into that issue here also.
On a deal like this, too, you've got several "new" features, and if any one of them doesn't work right, the whole project is dead. |
call me ''unirked''
that is what i think too guy is probably just writing a @#$$ing screenplay about building and selling ing a $20 cardboard bike and how the authorities shut him down, or trek sued him, or something wle |
More preposterous than a news story on a $20 composite bike is the notion it would make a good thread topic half a year later.
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oh dear!
i bored someone wle |
I remember another story that gave someone their 15 minutes of fame... Remember "Bicycle City"? Yes, the concept here in rural South Carolina that someone was going to build a bicycle city. The idea was people would park their cars in a parking lot, then ride their bicycles to their house. Heck, he even had photo ops where he was starting to clear the land. People were supposed to pay him $15,000 a plot (before the cost of building) even though anyone can buy the same size of land there for $2,000-$3,000. Well, immediately the clearing the land stopped once the cameras left, and not a thing has happened on "Bicycle City" in a few years now.
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I think I'll start saving my used terlit-paper tubes.... If these cardboard bikes become reality, I have a whole stash of "bicycle parts"!
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Originally Posted by gpsblake
(Post 15548724)
I remember another story that gave someone their 15 minutes of fame... Remember "Bicycle City"? Yes, the concept here in rural South Carolina that someone was going to build a bicycle city. The idea was people would park their cars in a parking lot, then ride their bicycles to their house. Heck, he even had photo ops where he was starting to clear the land. People were supposed to pay him $15,000 a plot (before the cost of building) even though anyone can buy the same size of land there for $2,000-$3,000. Well, immediately the clearing the land stopped once the cameras left, and not a thing has happened on "Bicycle City" in a few years now.
Aaron :) |
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