Would you buy a Retro bike shop or a Sports car....?

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Where can you drive a fast car or any car for that matter, fast in the UK these days? You need to book a track for its full potential and you cannot do that everyday. A mountain bike? You can ride anywhere. The parts? So varied and plenty of bling to suit all pockets. Its simple. Retro bike shop!:)
 
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Gaddmeister":1ycxxmbi said:
Where can you drive a fast car or any car for that matter, fast.

Pick your spots. There's plenty of roads away from prying eyes with minimal to no traffic that you can speed on with minimal chance of getting caught. You have to accept the fact that there's consequences if you do get pinched before you press the accelerator/twist the throttle, that's all. I'd hazard a guess that very few of the road tests EVO does are on closed roads. They know what roads to use and when to use them.
 
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FMJ":13pbv4oj said:
Gaddmeister":13pbv4oj said:
Where can you drive a fast car or any car for that matter, fast.

Pick your spots. There's plenty of roads away from prying eyes with minimal to no traffic that you can speed on with minimal chance of getting caught. You have to accept the fact that there's consequences if you do get pinched before you press the accelerator/twist the throttle, that's all. I'd hazard a guess that very few of the road tests EVO does are on closed roads. They know what roads to use and when to use them.

Rant alert :facepalm:

Like many, I love fast cars as well as retro bikes. I have stared the Reaper in the eyes at the Ring, when somebody had a bad off one corner ahead, so even a track is not safe let alone public roads. When you have kids and reach a certain age its not fun anymore.

Always wanted my own London bike shop as I managed a chain of 6 in London bitd. As anybody who has had that T shirt knows, it can almost put you off cycling dealing with all the issues. The only way to make real money is to be an importer/distributor of your own brand of bikes and components. You need serious investment to do this but the margins are worth it. Have a look on DueDil.com to convince yourself. ;)

Too many bikes shops just break even. Shop mechanics get paid almost the min wage, customers need their bikes back asap which means working overtime and they won't pay decent money for repairs. Too much competition from people who do it for the love of it means everybody looses in the race to the bottom. A top quality fast working mechanic is a rare thing in itself and they always get poached by a major team or a bigger rival. I have an idea for a cool twist on the bike shop by mixing it with a compatible business and coffee shop but property just gives a better return for all the hastle. The quality laydeez are a wonderful perk of the bike business though :p

Fishing lakes are a brilliant way to make money as long as you can afford the set up costs and stop some anglers stealing the best fish to eat :LOL:
 
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Ok, I love cars and have had all the hot hatches bitd. Renault 5 Gordini Turbo & GT Turbo. MK1 & MK2 Golf Gti, Fiat 128 3P etc. However, to run a car these days is a serious cost. The pleasure will always be there when driving, but the question is what gives you the most pleasure £ for £? If I had the ultimate car I would drive it, polish it & stare/sit in it in the garage. If I had a retro bike shop? I would have a lot more to ride, when I want, a lot more to stare at and new bikes to look at as they come through the door.
 
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M-Power":1gylf2qo said:
FMJ":1gylf2qo said:
Gaddmeister":1gylf2qo said:
Where can you drive a fast car or any car for that matter, fast.

Pick your spots. There's plenty of roads away from prying eyes with minimal to no traffic that you can speed on with minimal chance of getting caught. You have to accept the fact that there's consequences if you do get pinched before you press the accelerator/twist the throttle, that's all. I'd hazard a guess that very few of the road tests EVO does are on closed roads. They know what roads to use and when to use them.

Rant alert :facepalm:

Like many, I love fast cars as well as retro bikes. I have stared the Reaper in the eyes at the Ring, when somebody had a bad off one corner ahead, so even a track is not safe let alone public roads. When you have kids and reach a certain age its not fun anymore.

Always wanted my own London bike shop as I managed a chain of 6 in London bitd. As anybody who has had that T shirt knows, it can almost put you off cycling dealing with all the issues. The only way to make real money is to be an importer/distributor of your own brand of bikes and components. You need serious investment to do this but the margins are worth it. Have a look on DueDil.com to convince yourself. ;)

Too many bikes shops just break even. Shop mechanics get paid almost the min wage, customers need their bikes back asap which means working overtime and they won't pay decent money for repairs. Too much competition from people who do it for the love of it means everybody looses in the race to the bottom. A top quality fast working mechanic is a rare thing in itself and they always get poached by a major team or a bigger rival. I have an idea for a cool twist on the bike shop by mixing it with a compatible business and coffee shop but property just gives a better return for all the hastle. The quality laydeez are a wonderful perk of the bike business though :p

Fishing lakes are a brilliant way to make money as long as you can afford the set up costs and stop some anglers stealing the best fish to eat :LOL:

What Chain of bike shops did you manage Will...?
 

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