I'm sorry that I asked a stupid question. lol
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I'm sorry that I asked a stupid question. lol
yesterday i asked a stupid question "why are bikes so expensive" i wanted to know if i should invest in a bike thats top tier or just get a cheap one from craigslist for now. You might have thought i was a troll but i have more important things to do even though I was and still is super bored. so again sorry.
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It's not a stupid question but the answer is supply and demand. Lots of demand and reduced supply. There is an announcement here that Shimano just reopened one of the Asian factories after it being closed due to Covid19 problems. They are a major parts supplier to factories worldwide so reduced supply and parts shortages are understandable. It's really hard to find bikes new or used.
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yesterday i asked a stupid question "why are bikes so expensive" i wanted to know if i should invest in a bike thats top tier or just get a cheap one from craigslist for now. You might have thought i was a troll but i have more important things to do even though I was and still is super bored. so again sorry.
If you are still "super bored" a bike will likely take care of that; and a cheap craigslist bike will be even more entertaining since you will have money left over (hopefully) for any necessary repairs, or to modify and upgrade. I love riding, but I also enjoy "working" on my bikes even though I am not a great mechanic. Luckily there are some great local bike shops here to bail me out when I get in over my head.
I almost posted on your original thread, but by the time I saw it it had already become kinda rude, and then later, locked.
Back when I did photography there was a saying, "The best camera is the one you have with you when opportunity strikes". The same goes for cycling; just ride what you have or have available, because any ride is better than no ride.
Now get out there and pedal!
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I recently built a bike that costs more than the Blue Book value of my 2008 Honda Accord (which still runs perfectly), and have asked myself the same question... even though to a certain extent I understand.
I'm probably one of the few people on this forum who also has fabricated carbon fiber parts (for a hobby race car). A friend of mine asked me to fabricate custom carbon T-tops for his Camaro. I knew how much work was involved, but as a friend, I undertook the project. I charged him $300 for materials, which covered probably most of the cost of materials (but certainly not all). The amount of labor involved was at least 80 hours. If I had charged for my time, say, $20 / hr, these parts would have been around $2000 or more. It's true that bike manufacturers have more volume, develop more efficient processes, and use cheap Chinese labor. But, they still have to develop prototypes, go through design / manufacture / test cycles, etc.. All of that costs money. Yes they probably make a decent profit in the end, but it's not like they can build parts for the cost of materials.
Like all industries, it's also about supply / demand. If people weren't buying high end bikes or components, the manufacturers wouldn't be developing new products or pricing them as high. Hobbyists with disposable income who are really into the sport want the best bike they can afford, so they're willing to pay up for lightweight high performance parts.
Still, even considering all of that, there are hobbies that are far more expensive than cycling. Car racing, sailing, horse riding, fishing (in a power boat)... all of those make a $5000+ bike look cheap in comparison.
I'm probably one of the few people on this forum who also has fabricated carbon fiber parts (for a hobby race car). A friend of mine asked me to fabricate custom carbon T-tops for his Camaro. I knew how much work was involved, but as a friend, I undertook the project. I charged him $300 for materials, which covered probably most of the cost of materials (but certainly not all). The amount of labor involved was at least 80 hours. If I had charged for my time, say, $20 / hr, these parts would have been around $2000 or more. It's true that bike manufacturers have more volume, develop more efficient processes, and use cheap Chinese labor. But, they still have to develop prototypes, go through design / manufacture / test cycles, etc.. All of that costs money. Yes they probably make a decent profit in the end, but it's not like they can build parts for the cost of materials.
Like all industries, it's also about supply / demand. If people weren't buying high end bikes or components, the manufacturers wouldn't be developing new products or pricing them as high. Hobbyists with disposable income who are really into the sport want the best bike they can afford, so they're willing to pay up for lightweight high performance parts.
Still, even considering all of that, there are hobbies that are far more expensive than cycling. Car racing, sailing, horse riding, fishing (in a power boat)... all of those make a $5000+ bike look cheap in comparison.
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This forum can be in welcoming to new forum members. I am a mod on an aquarium forum. We have. A group of mod’s just for new user questions. As a certain number of forum members like to hate on new users asking a simple question. They have heard a hundred times.
High end bikes have always been expensive
not in today’s 10,000 dollars high but expensive in their day. Buying a good used bike is a great way to start. Many local shops have good trade in bikes from people trading up or getting out of the hobby. Get a bike with a good gear range so that you are not struggling up hills.
High end bikes have always been expensive
not in today’s 10,000 dollars high but expensive in their day. Buying a good used bike is a great way to start. Many local shops have good trade in bikes from people trading up or getting out of the hobby. Get a bike with a good gear range so that you are not struggling up hills.
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This forum can be in welcoming to new forum members. I am a mod on an aquarium forum. We have. A group of mod’s just for new user questions. As a certain number of forum members like to hate on new users asking a simple question. They have heard a hundred times.
High end bikes have always been expensive
not in today’s 10,000 dollars high but expensive in their day. Buying a good used bike is a great way to start. Many local shops have good trade in bikes from people trading up or getting out of the hobby. Get a bike with a good gear range so that you are not struggling up hills.
High end bikes have always been expensive
not in today’s 10,000 dollars high but expensive in their day. Buying a good used bike is a great way to start. Many local shops have good trade in bikes from people trading up or getting out of the hobby. Get a bike with a good gear range so that you are not struggling up hills.
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yesterday i asked a stupid question "why are bikes so expensive" i wanted to know if i should invest in a bike thats top tier or just get a cheap one from craigslist for now. You might have thought i was a troll but i have more important things to do even though I was and still is super bored. so again sorry.
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This forum can be in welcoming to new forum members. I am a mod on an aquarium forum. We have. A group of mod’s just for new user questions. As a certain number of forum members like to hate on new users asking a simple question. They have heard a hundred times.
High end bikes have always been expensive
not in today’s 10,000 dollars high but expensive in their day. Buying a good used bike is a great way to start. Many local shops have good trade in bikes from people trading up or getting out of the hobby. Get a bike with a good gear range so that you are not struggling up hills.
High end bikes have always been expensive
not in today’s 10,000 dollars high but expensive in their day. Buying a good used bike is a great way to start. Many local shops have good trade in bikes from people trading up or getting out of the hobby. Get a bike with a good gear range so that you are not struggling up hills.
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So as you can see they will even attack me trying to explain the forum. They are just trolls.
I have been a mod on forums since the 19080’s and compuserve.
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Oh I love the grammar dig. Classic forum reply and of little help to the poster.
I have been a mod on forums since the 19080’s and compuserve.
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Your question wasn't stupid - it was just poorly constructed. Were you being rhetorical wanting to know why bikes in general are so expensive or were you researching purchasing options and were frustrated to find that models you would be interested in are too expensive? You did not include any information about yourself, the type of riding you do, the kind of bike you might be interested in and your budget. These basic details would have provided a basis for appropriate responses and some recommendations that might work for you. 'Expensive' is also a relative term. Since you did not mention a single model and its price it seemed that you were not serious about finding an affordable bike.
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Your question wasn't stupid - it was just poorly constructed. Were you being rhetorical wanting to know why bikes in general are so expensive or were you researching purchasing options and were frustrated to find that models you would be interested in are too expensive? You did not include any information about yourself, the type of riding you do, the kind of bike you might be interested in and your budget. These basic details would have provided a basis for appropriate responses and some recommendations that might work for you. 'Expensive' is also a relative term. Since you did not mention a single model and price it seemed that you were not serious about finding an affordable bike.
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Expensive bikes is a relative question. I just did a warranty replacement on my old Madone 5.0. Bikes less than two grand are just not around. As the price goes up to a point they see there. But the level/price you get is what moves you ;-) . I test road a few bikes from $4k up there he higher just because that’s what they had. The SL7 with carbon wheels and electronic shift was nice. It was a size too small but I Sorta of wish for Trek would have said the SL7 in your size we have and nothing else. Would have been a great excuse at home even with credit from the old Madone. But they the SL7 was all that’s available for months. I had to get it to ride.
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The real question is what’s your budget? You can get great older bikes on Craigslist for a decent price. I have 2 bikes right now, and have spent less than $2000 total, including buying new tubular tires and period correct campy parts.



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yesterday i asked a stupid question "why are bikes so expensive" i wanted to know if i should invest in a bike thats top tier or just get a cheap one from craigslist for now. You might have thought i was a troll but i have more important things to do even though I was and still is super bored. so again sorry.
If you buy a $2000 bike, the same two things are likely to happen with item 1) being more likely. If you ride enough item 2 happens again and they you're upgrading to a $6000 bike. The other thing that may happen is that you may never truly appreciate how much better the $2000 bike is than the $500 bike.
This happens in pretty much any hobby or interest that I've ever gotten into.
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Craigslist, or Facebook Marketplace, are full of bikes from Walmart Specials to high end bikes. My personal feeling is that if a bike was really good when it was new 10 year ago, and it's in good condition, then it's still really good now. So, really it's a false dichotomy to think you can either get a really good bike, or a bike from Craigslist.
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IME, lots of people don't RIDE their old bikes, so they don't generally need that much looking after.
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I was just looking at the used value of my 2019 Defy and there's a very realistic chance I could sell it for at least what I bought it for new (when end of season sales were a thing).