Does anyone here own and/or operate a bike shop in a small town? I have questions if there is.
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When I was a kid we had a small bike shop in town. Down in the Ally an older guy who was retired,would open his garage door every morning. He had about fifty used bikes in there. He would adjust bikes, Buy bikes, Fix flat tires. Change bearings. We would give him a few dollars. He would sit down and drink his coffee. Just a nice guy.
He was the neighborhood guy, He loved what he did and we really liked his stories about the old days, He also enjoyed telling us about bikes and how we could fix them ourselves.
That is the bike shop you will always remember all of your life, A few new parts. All used bikes that rode on forever as long as he was there.
No one had attitude, we just rode bikes.
I live in a small town...approx 7,300 people. We have four bikes shops in town and another 6 shops on the outskirts of a 5 mile radius. You would think this kind of saturation would put a few of the shops out of business...fortunately all are doing well.
I feel like I'm experiencing De ja vu reading that......
A town like Fairfax, with a median home price of nearly $800,000.00 isn't exactly your typical 'small town'...
Careful, you can't eat deja vu!
What is the general attitude/lifestyle in your town? Are folks active? Is it part of a larger metro area? Rails-trails, bike paths, etc? 24k and growing, or 24k, down from 50k and fading fast? Families? Retirees?
I would think small bike shops must love what they do. Maybe if a person was in it for the money, there just might be better businesses to get into.
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