Last weekend the E4 group were at the CORE Bike show at Whittleburry Hall in Northamptonshire. The E4 group consisting of Wisper, Hero Eco, Storck, and EBC were invited to participate in this very prestigious show for UK bike dealers earlier in 2012 as it was felt by the organisers that electrically assisted cycles were at last becoming mainstream enough for EBDs to want to know more, they were correct!
The show was amazing, only 1500 or so visitors over three days but everyone these was either a bicycle shop owner or employee from Halfords and Evans down to a single shop cycle specialist. Core manages to attract such a large percentage of the trade by offering all visitors breakfast, lunch, tea or coffee and nibbles all day long and a four corse dinner with booze and entertainment in the evening all completely free of charge. Of course this does make the show very expensive for exhibitors but it was worth every penny.
The reason I am writing about the show is to let you all know how the cycle trade has changed and now a good percentage of these guys are now ready to climb on board and start offering ebikes in their shops. Even the die hards when presented with the likes of the Grace Easy, MX and Storck Multitask were suitably impressed saying "at last electric bikes that look and ride like bicycles!" My big surprise was that they took the £2,600 to £3,000 price tags in their stride. These guys recognised the superb build quality and component choices in these bikes and understood where the money was going. That is not to say that the Wispers, Fast Forwards and EBC bikes were not enthusiastically greeted too! What the EBDs were afraid of was getting involved with the other end of the market knowing often from experience that after a few short months after the sale they could end up with nothing but grief. We explained that the market had moved on a lot in the last few years and that the rubbish of the past had all but been eliminated now.
We are now following up our enquiries. The show was very fruitful and enjoyable resulting in both orders and high quality enquiries. We believe CORE was most well organised and productive show we have attended. Rather refreshingly all E4 members decided to pool leads, it's great to be a part of such a selfless group of individuals!
The interest in the two Grace bikes was amazing, some preferring the understated lines and state of the art equipment of the Easy and others being bowled over by the power, rugged design and smooth ride of the MX.
It was great to see so many of our existing dealers and to experience the swing in the way bicycle retailers view electric bikes. A good percentage now considering our sector of the market to be important and certainly worth becoming involved with. We believe now that electric bike sales in the UK will start to take off in a big way. Maybe with this amount of interest we will soon catch up with the Dutch and Germans!
All the best
David
The show was amazing, only 1500 or so visitors over three days but everyone these was either a bicycle shop owner or employee from Halfords and Evans down to a single shop cycle specialist. Core manages to attract such a large percentage of the trade by offering all visitors breakfast, lunch, tea or coffee and nibbles all day long and a four corse dinner with booze and entertainment in the evening all completely free of charge. Of course this does make the show very expensive for exhibitors but it was worth every penny.
The reason I am writing about the show is to let you all know how the cycle trade has changed and now a good percentage of these guys are now ready to climb on board and start offering ebikes in their shops. Even the die hards when presented with the likes of the Grace Easy, MX and Storck Multitask were suitably impressed saying "at last electric bikes that look and ride like bicycles!" My big surprise was that they took the £2,600 to £3,000 price tags in their stride. These guys recognised the superb build quality and component choices in these bikes and understood where the money was going. That is not to say that the Wispers, Fast Forwards and EBC bikes were not enthusiastically greeted too! What the EBDs were afraid of was getting involved with the other end of the market knowing often from experience that after a few short months after the sale they could end up with nothing but grief. We explained that the market had moved on a lot in the last few years and that the rubbish of the past had all but been eliminated now.
We are now following up our enquiries. The show was very fruitful and enjoyable resulting in both orders and high quality enquiries. We believe CORE was most well organised and productive show we have attended. Rather refreshingly all E4 members decided to pool leads, it's great to be a part of such a selfless group of individuals!
The interest in the two Grace bikes was amazing, some preferring the understated lines and state of the art equipment of the Easy and others being bowled over by the power, rugged design and smooth ride of the MX.
It was great to see so many of our existing dealers and to experience the swing in the way bicycle retailers view electric bikes. A good percentage now considering our sector of the market to be important and certainly worth becoming involved with. We believe now that electric bike sales in the UK will start to take off in a big way. Maybe with this amount of interest we will soon catch up with the Dutch and Germans!
All the best
David