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However, the point remains that the biggest cycling brands flourished by selling exclusively in shops while a number of other brands seemingly went nowhere moving to direct. You can poo-poo that factoid and pretend that consumers are different people than they were 10 or 20 years ago. But I don't think so. I've always found Trek in particular to be one of the more lackluster product lines - but here we are with Trek owning something like a quarter of all bike sales. How did that happen, considering they refused to sell direct and rigorously enforced dealer agreements for the first fifty years?
So I could be totally wrong, but I am speaking from history.
So I could be totally wrong, but I am speaking from history.
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That was not a compliment. Those are the sorts of terms used by poorly-trained MBA students.
"Too big to fail" means something very different than your suggested usage. You can read about it here.
You are speaking about history. Others are talking about the present and the future.
"Too big to fail" means something very different than your suggested usage. You can read about it here.
You are speaking about history. Others are talking about the present and the future.
"Too big to fail" are four words that also mean exactly what they sound like they mean. Which you clearly understood. Do you always complain about unrelated stuff?
I know nothing about the present. I know about last year and many more before that, and what we can learn from the past about the future. I understand you are not in favor of learning anything from the past.
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Let's see ...
Not about other people.
Not about other people.
Not about other people.
Not about other people.
I've never been a fan of Cadillac. (Actually, I can't stand them.) But, they have always been at the forefront of putting new technology in their cars, and that technology costs a lot of money. So, no, they are not priced higher than other cars just because they are fashionable.
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Overall, that would characterize every interaction I've had with you and your twin. (Speaking of which, do you use a separate computer for your Koyote login, or just a different browser?)
I realize your goal is just to be a pain. But I'm going to keep posting about bike stuff that I find interesting, no matter how much you troll me. Do you feel smart, yet?
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When you post something that is wrong, it is legitimate to point out that it is wrong. When you follow that up with an illustration that is wrong, it is also legitimate to point out that it is wrong. You don't get to cry foul afterwards because your illustration was poorly chosen or not about bikes.
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When you post something that is wrong, it is legitimate to point out that it is wrong. When you follow that up with an illustration that is wrong, it is also legitimate to point out that it is wrong. You don't get to cry foul afterwards because your illustration was poorly chosen or not about bikes.
You don't make me angry. But you get in the way, so I will allow you to draw maximum attention to your behavior so people grow sick of your incessant personal attacks. Meanwhile, I'll keep posting about bikes, and batteries, and the bike biz, and spacers and other bike topics to my heart's content.
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Keep doing your best to never make it about bikes. That's what we're all here for: To see if you can sound smart(er).
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Thread closed - children not getting along regarding a topic often over-debated in General.
Too many 'senior members' getting juvenile.
Go ride your bikes or winter trainers.
Too many 'senior members' getting juvenile.
Go ride your bikes or winter trainers.
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You seem obsessed with whether bike brands have "prestige" and "exclusivity." Perhaps you don't understand what corporations are really trying to accomplish?
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