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Re: Cervelo - actual facts [gerard]
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Re: Cervelo - actual facts [bwain]
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Maybe something Canadian? A Rocky Mountain?
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [AustinTriCyclst]
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Awesome! The Lefty makes it even more super cool.
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Re: Cervelo - actual facts [JollyRogers]
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JollyRogers wrote:
Chuck Finley wrote:
If anything was rendered "obsolete" by cervelo, then cervelo would win races.Like the 70.3 champs? We do know what the Vegas/Kona champ rode when he chose a bike absent sponsorship considerations...
Or one of his sponsors *cough* all3sports(dot)com *cough* gave him a bike to ride. <not pink>
Pink? Maybe. Maybe not. You decide.
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [gerard]
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Thanks for coming here and giving your side
One thing you didn't touch on is why are some dealers not giving the rebate and why are some dealers so mad at Cervelo that they are calling customers at home? (other thread)
One thing you didn't touch on is why are some dealers not giving the rebate and why are some dealers so mad at Cervelo that they are calling customers at home? (other thread)
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [Jackb]
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Thanks for coming here and giving your side One thing you didn't touch on is why are some dealers not giving the rebate and why are some dealers so mad at Cervelo that they are calling customers at home? (other thread)
Gerard has stated that he doesn't know the details of the "Share the Ride" deal (I find that VERY interesting). So do you think that he is going to know why dealers don't like the deal that he admits that he doesn't know anything about?
Pink? Maybe. Maybe not. You decide.
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [japarker24]
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japarker24 wrote:
JollyRogers wrote:
Chuck Finley wrote:
If anything was rendered "obsolete" by cervelo, then cervelo would win races.Like the 70.3 champs? We do know what the Vegas/Kona champ rode when he chose a bike absent sponsorship considerations...
Or one of his sponsors *cough* all3sports(dot)com *cough* gave him a bike to ride. <not pink>
All3sports sells Argon 18, Blue, Cervelo, Kestrel, Quintana Roo, and Scott brands, right?
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [gerard]
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Gerard, I have 3 Cervelo's and look to add a 4th to the stable. No matter the business end of the company, as long as you continue to produce a superior product people will buy it. Thank you for making everyone in the tri niche to get a little better, it is promoting great strides in the sport and only helps everyone to grow in the long run.
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Re: Cervelo - actual facts [AustinTriCyclst]
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Austin Tri -
Cringe worthy on so many levels. My eyes, my eyes. Aero road frame, ungodly lefty fork, throw in some Mavic crossmax and you've got an abomination!
Cringe worthy on so many levels. My eyes, my eyes. Aero road frame, ungodly lefty fork, throw in some Mavic crossmax and you've got an abomination!
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [ErnieK]
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Austin Tri - Aero road frame,!
not a road frame!
mtb frame!
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Re: Cervelo - actual facts [ErnieK]
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It's actually the only Cervelo MTB in the world (that I know of).
I believe Gerard used to ride it.
Its the coolest bike I own (out of many)
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I believe Gerard used to ride it.
Its the coolest bike I own (out of many)
http://www.austinTRIcyclist.com
http://www.Cannondale.com
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [gerard]
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Tip o the Cap. Appreciate that you have engaged with your public and set the record straight, as you are able.
Someone said things tend to work out best when players- play, coaches-coach and owners-own ... seems you have done what many smart businessmen have done quite successfully: to also include let managers-manage, innovators-innovate, brand builders-build brands or let financiers- finance. Congratulations.
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Someone said things tend to work out best when players- play, coaches-coach and owners-own ... seems you have done what many smart businessmen have done quite successfully: to also include let managers-manage, innovators-innovate, brand builders-build brands or let financiers- finance. Congratulations.
Such a Bad Runner
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [guadzilla]
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"I think Cervelo is under no obligation to explain the dynamics of their arrangement with their dealers to us customers.
And with all due respect, I find it a little tasteless to keep hounding them on this subject. If you are a retailer, there are other channels for taking it up with them than a consumer-centric forum."
Of course Cervelo is under no obligation to tell me anything. The Share the Ride deal is not exactly a secret given the wide email distribution and the buzz on this forum. It is also not exactly a secret that this deal has not been universally well received by the LBS dealers. Gerard came on to "set the record straight" and mostly addressed the questions and concerns posted on this forum over the last couple of days. He did not address the questions I posed and that is why I asked. Seems pretty straightforward.
I'm not a retailer, but rather a consumer. If I were a retailer, I'd likely already know all the details on the promotion? So, as a consumer, on a "consumer-centric forum," I am still interested in knowing how the LBS handles the frameset compensation. I am/was all set to buy a P2 on the promotion until I actually spoke with a dealer who was, at best, less than enthused with the deal. Then I hear/read about LBS' declining to participate in the promotion because it is bad for their business. I'd like to know why. I like having brick and mortar shops and won't participate in deals, promotions, specials or sales that hurt their ability to pay their bills. I'm NOT saying that is what is happening with the Share the Ride program, but there are indications that it might be the case. Thats why I asked here and in other threads. I assumed that asking "The Man" when it comes to Cervelo might clear it up, but that appears to not be the case.
I'll leave it for others to decide exactly which parts of all of this discussion are, as you say, "tasteless."
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [AustinTriCyclst]
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AustinTriCyclst wrote:
It's actually the only Cervelo MTB in the world (that I know of). I believe Gerard used to ride it.
Its the coolest bike I own (out of many)
There was this from a couple of years back...
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [JollyRogers]
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Re: Cervelo - actual facts [gerard]
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Only one thing to say: bring back the anodized cervelo soloist! (even if it's just size 51)
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [cincytri]
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Why don't you just ask the LBS? If they are bummed on it, I'm sure they would tell you why....
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Re: Cervelo - actual facts [Fastyellow]
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I would do that if I were anywhere close to the shop. I probably will ask next time I am back home visiting my parents. Probably won't be for some time though. When I was in the shop, the guy was not pleased about the $5k frame compensation as he would have trouble selling the frame. Forgot to ask if he could or would sell the frame for less than MSRP.
Why can't one of the many Cervelo dealers that frequent this forum just answer the question? Or for that matter, one of the co-founders of the company?
IMHO, if Cervelo makes the LBS sell the frame at MSRP, then its a bum deal. If the LBS can build and sell the frame however it sees fit, then this is a deal that everyone **should** be able to get behind.
Why can't one of the many Cervelo dealers that frequent this forum just answer the question? Or for that matter, one of the co-founders of the company?
IMHO, if Cervelo makes the LBS sell the frame at MSRP, then its a bum deal. If the LBS can build and sell the frame however it sees fit, then this is a deal that everyone **should** be able to get behind.
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [cincytri]
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I'm sure one of the dealers probably will...
But as for Gerard, if you asked an engineer at my company about the logistics of our last sale, they wouldn't have a clue what to tell you. Much the same as Bill Gates wouldn't be able to speak about the logistics of a Microsoft sale. Different people handle those kinds of details. My partner for example would not be able to speak to any kind of sales we are having....he's simply not in every loop of the company....that would be impossible.
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But as for Gerard, if you asked an engineer at my company about the logistics of our last sale, they wouldn't have a clue what to tell you. Much the same as Bill Gates wouldn't be able to speak about the logistics of a Microsoft sale. Different people handle those kinds of details. My partner for example would not be able to speak to any kind of sales we are having....he's simply not in every loop of the company....that would be impossible.
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Re: Cervelo - actual facts [cincytri]
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Why can't one of the many Cervelo dealers that frequent this forum just answer the question? Or for that matter, one of the co-founders of the company?Same reason they won't publish their financials here or reveal how much their frames cost to manufacturer just b/c you or I ask for it: it is none of our business - this is something between Cervelo and their dealers, and has nothing to do with us customers.
I run a small business (a dive center) and we sell direct and through travel agents. I'd never reveal the workings of our arrangements with travel partners to a retail customer - for one, it is none of their business and second, how I incentivize our partners is confidential information.
Being a customer doesn't give you or me the right to ask all sorts of intrusive questions. Get over that sense of entitlement.
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Re: Cervelo - actual facts [gerard]
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Gerard
Of course there are other major US bike companies that are currently thriving with a co-ownership structure. Best of luck with your new partners.
Of course there are other major US bike companies that are currently thriving with a co-ownership structure. Best of luck with your new partners.
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [CPT Chaos]
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CPT Chaos wrote:
Well said Gerard, I doubt some of those who spoke so vociferously about your demise in the other threads will have much to say here (speedracer, et all), and I personally think we should move the topic to the P5. Do us a favour and give us something on that bike.... a little Xmas treat!?!!?!?!?
Cheers,
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And we are getting way off topic here. I don't know what's going on with Cervelo, but obviously something is. Guess we will find out.Care to retract your statement there CPT ChaASS?
And man do you have a lot of brown on your nose. It's as if you went to Cervelo HQ's found their CEO and buried your face in his.....
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [Francois]
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Francois wrote:
Only one thing to say: bring back the anodized cervelo soloist! (even if it's just size 51)Actually got one of those in the garage that we were thinking of off-loading, it won 2 World Cups so has pedigree...
you interested? :)
Re: Cervelo - actual facts [guadzilla]
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"Same reason they won't publish their financials here or reveal how much their frames cost to manufacturer just b/c you or I ask for it: it is none of our business - this is something between Cervelo and their dealers, and has nothing to do with us customers.
I run a small business (a dive center) and we sell direct and through travel agents. I'd never reveal the workings of our arrangements with travel partners to a retail customer - for one, it is none of their business and second, how I incentivize our partners is confidential information.
Being a customer doesn't give you or me the right to ask all sorts of intrusive questions. Get over that sense of entitlement."
I would agree with what you wrote above if it were true. As a general rule, I don't think customers have the right to know everything about manufacturer-dealer financials. However, as I mentioned in an earlier reply to you, the Share the Ride promotion was a pretty significant media blitz for the company and reached email boxes and several internet forums. I went in to an LBS with interest in buying a P2 and heard directly from the owners mouth that the deal was "terrible" for his business. He provided a couple of details regarding the frameset compensation and how he'd be losing money on the deal. We've heard from several ST'ers that their shop would not be a part of the promotion because it is bad for business. (one more this morning, in fact). I think it is fair to say at this point that the customer is squarely in the middle of this deal. Customers, it seems, have to make a choice between doing the right thing for their own pocketbooks or what is right for the small LBS who sells Cervelo.
I would invite you to get over your own sense of entitlement. Consumers have the right and ability to spend their money wisely. Just because industry and business don't want their customers to be informed, doesn't mean that the information won't make it to the general public. Edmonds, Consumer Reports, Kelly Blue book and others demonstrate that reality. When Cervelo, LBS and customers let the details of this promotion be known, it invited many questions that apparently won't be answered on a public forum. I am not asking for details on markup, invoice, production cost, etc. I just want to know if I would really be hurting a bike shop by taking advantage of a bike brand's promotion- a promotion that apparently was never discussed with their dealer network.
Notice that I am not arguing for information that could be used to assist the consumer in putting the screws to their shop for a better deal. I am advocating for the brick and motor shop who can't float building and selling bikes for free. As a business owner, surely you can understand why selling things for free might not be good for your business.
I am reaching the tentative conclusion that this is a bad deal for the LBS. I love Cervelo products, but I love supporting small shops more. You can drive small shops out of business if you wish, but I'll take a pass on the deal for now.
**If, however, there is a Cervelo dealer in the midwest (Cincinnati, Columbus, Indy) that thinks this is a great deal and has P2's in 54/56 or S5 team in 56, let me know. I'd pull the trigger if a shop thinks this promotion is good for its business. That has not been my experience thus far.**
I run a small business (a dive center) and we sell direct and through travel agents. I'd never reveal the workings of our arrangements with travel partners to a retail customer - for one, it is none of their business and second, how I incentivize our partners is confidential information.
Being a customer doesn't give you or me the right to ask all sorts of intrusive questions. Get over that sense of entitlement."
I would agree with what you wrote above if it were true. As a general rule, I don't think customers have the right to know everything about manufacturer-dealer financials. However, as I mentioned in an earlier reply to you, the Share the Ride promotion was a pretty significant media blitz for the company and reached email boxes and several internet forums. I went in to an LBS with interest in buying a P2 and heard directly from the owners mouth that the deal was "terrible" for his business. He provided a couple of details regarding the frameset compensation and how he'd be losing money on the deal. We've heard from several ST'ers that their shop would not be a part of the promotion because it is bad for business. (one more this morning, in fact). I think it is fair to say at this point that the customer is squarely in the middle of this deal. Customers, it seems, have to make a choice between doing the right thing for their own pocketbooks or what is right for the small LBS who sells Cervelo.
I would invite you to get over your own sense of entitlement. Consumers have the right and ability to spend their money wisely. Just because industry and business don't want their customers to be informed, doesn't mean that the information won't make it to the general public. Edmonds, Consumer Reports, Kelly Blue book and others demonstrate that reality. When Cervelo, LBS and customers let the details of this promotion be known, it invited many questions that apparently won't be answered on a public forum. I am not asking for details on markup, invoice, production cost, etc. I just want to know if I would really be hurting a bike shop by taking advantage of a bike brand's promotion- a promotion that apparently was never discussed with their dealer network.
Notice that I am not arguing for information that could be used to assist the consumer in putting the screws to their shop for a better deal. I am advocating for the brick and motor shop who can't float building and selling bikes for free. As a business owner, surely you can understand why selling things for free might not be good for your business.
I am reaching the tentative conclusion that this is a bad deal for the LBS. I love Cervelo products, but I love supporting small shops more. You can drive small shops out of business if you wish, but I'll take a pass on the deal for now.
**If, however, there is a Cervelo dealer in the midwest (Cincinnati, Columbus, Indy) that thinks this is a great deal and has P2's in 54/56 or S5 team in 56, let me know. I'd pull the trigger if a shop thinks this promotion is good for its business. That has not been my experience thus far.**