Tag Archive for: Bike Dealer
NBDA News Hour – July 2023
This week’s topics include the downtrend in foot traffic, inflation and how it affects retail, discounting, CPSC considering new safety requirements, and status of suppliers and bike share.
The Life Changing Power of the Bicycle
The conversation centers around his recovery rides program and how he’s joining advocacy and cycling together to change perspectives and make a long-term positive impact.
Trails. Advocacy. Community.
The conversation covers the history of NEMBA, some current initiatives, the role of bike associations, and why and how retailers can work with similar groups in their local community.
Vendors Working with Retailers for Success
In this episode, learn how SRAM is working with Angry Catfish and other retailers to provide a better outcome for all.
NBDA News Hour – June 2023
This week’s topics include manufacturing in the U.S., decline of small business lending, an e-bike trade in program in New York, and consumer buying trends.
NBDA Vendor Best Practices Committee
Listen in as they talk about what makes a great relationship with a vendor and what the committee is currently working on to create more successful retailer/vendor relationships.
There’s A Lot Riding on Us
We cover the uniquely special event, the power in prioritizing a clear vision and mission, and how collectively we can do more to bring more people to our sport in meaningful ways.
Professional Care. Mobile Bike Repair.
We discuss the independent mobile business model, advantages and challenges to mobile business, and tips on those looking to get started on their own.
Retailer Spotlight – Moore’s Bike Shop
Listen in and learn about the family business, serving generations in the community, the power of the test track, welcoming all cyclists into the shop, and the overall joy of a job done top notch.
NBDA News Hour – May 2023
This week’s topics include the major trends for early 2023 featuring 33 top items to watch, bicycle industry in a state of continuous oversupply, e-bike safety bills passed in NY, and consumer spending habits.