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Old 07-01-14, 09:37 AM
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Is (insert noun here) in decline?

The other 2 threads say Sram and Campy are not in decline. Does that mean Shimano is in decline?
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I thought descending skills were what's in decline?
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SRAM, Shimano, and Campy are all in decline because of nut hugging jean wearing hipsters on cheap fixies.

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Thats the only way. Nothing but the best. End of story!
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Maybe they are all expanding, like the universe
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Maybe they are all expanding, like the universe
In reality, the universe is actually inpanding since it's been sucked into oblivion by the black hole of Uranus.
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In reality, the universe is actually inpanding since it's been sucked into oblivion by the black hole of Uranus.
false, black holes, even Uranus, lose energy in the form of diarrhetic jets of energy and radiation. the black hole will eventually run out of things to suck, but yet this energy loss will continue. this leads to an eventual "evaporation" of the black hole. by this time, the universe will be at maximum entropy, basically a giant space of ****.
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Originally Posted by Nachoman
This chart shows sales and profit. It does not show market share and other important factors about the health of there business. Still a lot of information the majority of the theorist around here would not understand.
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that chart really makes me want to buy a cannondale.
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Originally Posted by coasting
The other 2 threads say Sram and Campy are not in decline. Does that mean Shimano is in decline?
Around here, Campy and Sram shares are on the rise while Shimano has declined.
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I don't expect Shimano to decline much when SRAM and Campy mostly cater to the mid and upper end only while Shimano also offers lower end offerings that I'm sure are a popular choice on quality entry level bikes.
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Originally Posted by clausen
This chart shows sales and profit. It does not show market share and other important factors about the health of there business. Still a lot of information the majority of the theorist around here would not understand.
And the japanese are all about market share!
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Originally Posted by WK95
I don't expect Shimano to decline much when SRAM and Campy mostly cater to the mid and upper end only while Shimano also offers lower end offerings that I'm sure are a popular choice on quality entry level bikes.
Don't SRAM make the gripshifts that are found on every Department store mtb? They don't have a road group that competes directly with Claris, but you see their mtb stuff on hybrids all the time.
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Judging by all the complaints I have been reading about Ultegra Di2 I will say yes
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Originally Posted by rms13
Judging by all the complaints I have been reading about Ultegra Di2 I will say yes
Can you summarise?

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Originally Posted by clausen
This chart shows sales and profit. It does not show market share and other important factors about the health of there business. Still a lot of information the majority of the theorist around here would not understand.
I would wonder if those numbers are for the whole company and not the bike division by itself.
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Shimano is forgetful at times, but doesn't need a walker and hasn't been diagnosed with Alzheimers or even Somtimers. So no, Shimano is not clinically in decline.
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Are Decline Threads in Decline?

I've seen a lot of threads asking if various things are in decline lately. Are these threads in the decline? I certainly hope so!
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I hope so too.
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I've seen a lot of threads asking if various things are in decline lately. Are these threads in the decline? I certainly hope so!
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I'm a new rider trying to select a decline thread to subscribe to. Can anyone give me any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by RPK79
I've seen a lot of threads asking if various things are in decline lately. Are these threads in the decline? I certainly hope so!
Apparently not.
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Locked threads do appear to be on the decline, so....




































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