Turner -
If you plan to attract families, stock LOTS of kids bikes, kids helmets, trailers, etc. I've been lucky here in Atwater/Merced, CA area where we have two really good bike shops that have prevailed over the years. However, the one that is doing better by far is the one at which the shop owner made sure that there was a wide-open area to test ride the bikes, one that is NOT in a parking lot, where the young kids can be as squirrely as they wanna be, teetering precariously, and not have to worry about cars backing into them. So, location and amenities should perhaps be at the forefront when considering where. Changing rooms to try on clothes, clean bathrooms. Quick, friendly, accurate service...you probably know all that though.
This shop owner has also played it smart in securing a contract with the City to supply the Police Department with bikes & service for the bike cops. He's also actively involved in kids' bmx programs in town. He budgets donations to charities, raffles, etc. every year just to keep his name out there. He's been in business now for about 20 or so years, and lookin' good for another 20 if he so chooses.
Not to mention, he's just a great, easy-to-talk-to, easy going guy and knows TONS about ALL kinds of riding, from bmx (he did the national circuit as a youngster), to mountain biking, to road racing (wrenched for the Sierra Nevada team at the Tour of Georgia & other races where he had 18 bikes to service for the team overnight -- talk about all-nighters...).
Edit: if you want any advice/pointers from him, the shop is Kevin's Bikes in Merced, CA. Phone: 209-722-2228. Ask for who else? -- Kevin. I'm sure he'll be glad to help you out. Let him know Kim referred you. Another thing -- he absolutely covets the close group of serious local riders here (mostly us racer types), by giving us discounts and perks here and there, free routine tune-ups, making his shop a hangout/social hour spot, stocking his fridge with Gatorade for after-ride get-togethers....little things that let us know that he appreciates us. This in turn, makes us loyal to him. We're much more likely to buy from him than take our business to the internet or the other shop because of it. Smart guy.
I think catering to women is an excellent idea (edit: also the coffee, 'cause I'm a caffeine fiend...), BUT don't make it tooo girly (i.e. limit the pink and flowers...) where you won't get the guys coming in. Unless you get alot of hard-core dedicated lady cyclists in there, hate to say it, but because THERE ARE more male riders, the majority of sales will logically come from them. And each one is always trying to buy a better bike than the other guy. Consider the testosterone factor.
Good luck!! I wish you success!
~BikeMomma
Last edited by BikeMomma; 03-18-2007 at 09:02 PM.
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