MichaelB wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 10:48 pm
It will be interesting how they can manage to get Shimano sales in Aus
Wiggle have an advantage of being a one-stop-shop for customers and for Shimano Australia can offer good volumes in sales. The range is however smaller - Shimano Australia do limit their spares for other groupsets so that can force buyers to other overseas suppliers with the stock. One of the trends we also saw with the overseas online bike shops was that they would buy old-stock (which was great for replacements and spares) and if you are running old groupsets, the availability from WIggle / c r c may drop.
With WIggle buying locallay, they can no longer pass on the same significant cost savings on parts and groupsets of the past, however compared to bike shops they will generally still be cheaper. That said, the direct competitors in Australia will generally be on par now...
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Prydey wrote:Interesting her thoughts on the top dhb kit being equal to rapha.
The Aeron Lab series is the top level from dhb. I am not able to make direct comparisons myself as I don't own any Rapha kit, but there are a few brands who have started with mid-range kit and are now about high-end premium kit. A lot of us remember the early days of dhb when it was more about cheaper cycling gear but the pricing and quality of the Aeron Lab really does position itself towards the top-end.