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National Bicycle Dealers Association Partners with CABDA Shows as Educational Partner for 2025

Governor Kathy Hochul has recently signed Assembly Bill A4938 into law. This bill sets new standards for the manufacture and sale of lithium-ion batteries used in micromobility devices, electric-assist bicycles, and limited-use motorcycles.
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NYS Retailer Alert

Governor Kathy Hochul has recently signed Assembly Bill A4938 into law. This bill sets new standards for the manufacture and sale of lithium-ion batteries used in micromobility devices, electric-assist bicycles, and limited-use motorcycles.
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How eBike Rental Services Are Helping Delivery Workers to Be More Efficient

In the bustling urban landscapes of today's cities, delivery workers are the lifeline of modern commerce. They are the invisible hands that bring groceries, meals, packages, and a myriad of other items to our doorsteps. Contributed by Get Whizz: https://getwhizz.com/
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National Bicycle Dealers Association Launches 2024 Cost of Doing Business Survey

The National Bicycle Dealers Association (NBDA) is pleased to announce the launch of its highly anticipated 2024 Cost of Doing Business Survey, conducted in collaboration with Industry Insights, Inc. This crucial survey will remain open for bicycle retailers to contribute their data until July 8th, 2024. The resulting report, containing invaluable insights and benchmarks, will be available in August 2024.
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NBDA Celebrates Success of 2024 Retailer Summit in Bentonville, Arkansas

he National Bicycle Dealers Association (NBDA) is thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of its 2024 Retailer Summit, held in the vibrant and bike-friendly city of Bentonville, Arkansas, from May 22-23. The event saw the enthusiastic participation of over 130 retailers and suppliers, who came together for two days of engaging meetings, inspirational discussions, and valuable networking opportunities.
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NBDA Announces Survey Results: Bosch eBike Systems Receives Top Rankings

The National Bicycle Dealers Association (NBDA) is thrilled to unveil the results of its recent survey assessing E-bike system suppliers. With the E-bike category experiencing unprecedented growth, the feedback gathered from over 552 bicycle retailers across North America provides invaluable insights into supplier performance and retailer satisfaction.
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NBDA Seeks Board of Directors Candidates

Are you a dynamic, forward-thinking leader passionate about the future of the bicycle industry? The National Bicycle Dealers Association (NBDA) invites you to join our esteemed Board of Directors as we embark on an exciting journey to shape the future of cycling retail.
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Brands and Retailers Unite in Support of NBDA Retailer Summit in Bentonville, Arkansas

The National Bicycle Dealers Association (NBDA) is thrilled to announce the overwhelming support from both brands and retailers for the upcoming NBDA Retailer Summit, scheduled to take place on May 22nd and 23rd in Bentonville, Arkansas. This event promises to be a landmark gathering, fostering collaboration and innovation within the cycling industry.
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NBDA to Submit Comments to CPSC on Behalf of North American Retailers Regarding E-Bike Safety Regulations – Seeks Retailers Feedback

The National Bicycle Dealers Association (NBDA) is taking proactive steps to advocate for the safety of cyclists by announcing it will submit comments to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) on behalf of retailers across North America. The CPSC is currently considering the development of new rules to address the risk of injury associated with electric bicycles (e-bikes), marking a pivotal moment for the cycling industry.
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How a release (waiver) can protect your customers and your business

Whether demoing a bike, renting bikes, sponsoring rides or races, or leading a store ride, you are possibly increasing your liability beyond fixing and selling bikes. At the same time, those acts increase your store's visibility and keep loyal customers coming back. There are three things you can do to decrease or eliminate your liability for these and other actions.