#bikeIndustry

Rushikesh Digheautomotivenews
2025-07-03

🚵‍♀️ Electric Mountain Bikes Gear Up for Explosive Growth! ⚡🌄

The e-MTB market was valued at USD 5.90B in 2024 and is projected to climb to USD 15.21B by 2032, registering a solid CAGR of 12.5%.

🔗 Source: fortunebusinessinsights.com/el

📌 What’s Driving the Market:

Growth of sustainable outdoor recreation

Battery & motor efficiency improvements

Strong retail and e-commerce expansion

With rising demand for eco-friendly adventure sports, urban mobility, and powerful battery tech, electric mountain bikes are riding a wave of innovation and adoption. 🔋🚴‍♂️
Cycle Review Newscyclereview
2025-06-08

Mike Giese Returns to Revel Bikes: Leading as Director of Product!

... Source link Revel Bikes has recently undergone a series of dramatic changes, culminating in a fresh start for the brand. Earlier this year, the company faced a turbulent period when it…

cyclereview.co.uk/mike-giese-r

Cycle Review Newscyclereview
2025-05-21

Pedal to the End: Stif Mountain Bikes Shuts Down This September

... Source link Stif Mountain Bikes, a beloved name in the mountain biking community, has announced it will cease operations this September. The announcement was made via an emotional Instagram…

cyclereview.co.uk/pedal-to-the

Cycle Review Newscyclereview
2025-05-19

Tariff Relief Falls Short for Bikes, Ananda Pedals to Victory in China | TWR Ep 31

... Source link Weekly E-Bike News and Updates for May 18, 2025 In a relatively quiet week for e-bike news, the most significant development was a 90-day tariff agreement…

cyclereview.co.uk/tariff-relie

Cycle Review Newscyclereview
2025-04-27

E-Bike Prices Soar: Tenway Leads with Cargo Innovation + Canyon’s Unique Ride | TWR Ep 28

... Source link This Week’s E-Bike News Headlines Summary Trek and Specialized Announce Price Increases. More Brands to Follow? Two of America’s biggest cycling brands, Trek and…

cyclereview.co.uk/e-bike-price

2025-03-23

We had a customer in who insisted he had to talk to the owner about the issues with his bike.

So when my boss came back from his break, I told him and he got really annoyed. The customer came back a little later, and told my boss the issues. My boss got really annoyed and said couldn't the customer tell me that himself? And he mentioned an incident with his previous mechanic in the old place. The customer insisted on making the boss come up for a second opinion because he didn't trust the (female) mechanic's quote. So my boss told him the exact same thing the mechanic told him, and added a tenner to the quote for wasting his time! 😆

So now I know my boss has hired at least two female mechanics before me (one of them was the lady with us at the bike show. I do wish my boss would tell me how he knows a person when he introduces them!).

You know, I've experienced general bullying, racial abuse and religious abuse, but the only time I've experienced overt #sexism is in my current industry.

In my previous job, I'd frequently be ignored by male customers who would walk past me and look for a man. Once, both I and a female colleague asked a customer if he needed help, he blanked up both, went to a male colleague and was promptly told, "ask one of the two ladies there."

Once I had a customer completely ignore me, then actually walk into the back room. I ran after him and told him he can't just walk into staff areas. He said he needed help. I said I asked you twice if you need help, I could have helped you. When he did eventually get the male member of staff he so desired, he decided to shout at him as well. "Why are you asking be what's wrong with my bike! You're paid to do it! Why don't you tell me!"

I bet when he goes to the doctor, he just sits there refusing to tell the doctor what's wrong.

Later I told one of my homies and he gave him a lecture, and when I said" yes, actually I'm a technician and I could help you if you didn't ignore me", he basically talked over me. I told him, "You're literally ignoring me when I'm talking to you!" He didn't learn. I think women are just invisible to him.

Once I was helping a male customer choose accessories as he was planning on starting to cycle to work. There was another male customer looking towards us. He then asked the CUSTOMER if he can help him. I said, he isn't staff. The second customer ignored me and again asked my customer for help. When the customer said he doesn't work there and that I'm the staff member, he walked off to the till to my male colleague.

Once I was actually building a bike, and a lady came up to the till area asking if someone can help her choose a bike. The supervisor was busy doing admin stuff on the till, so I got up and said I can help. The lady then said, I mean I need someone who knows about bikes.

I WAS LITERALLY BUILDING A BIKE FFS.

Instead I said, yes I know about bikes and went on to show her our range and help her choose the best bike for her. At the end, she's like, you really know a lot about bikes... but of course you do, you work here!

I'm used to men patronising me, but it was a bit weird getting sexism from a female customer. She was fine at the end though. So at least I got a teachable moment out of that.

There was an interview in the trade magazine where a female mechanic had a customer who expressed surprise at seeing a female mechanic. And she thought, he was going to say something about how it's a pleasant surprise or something, instead he said she should do the repair for free since she's a woman.

#bikemekanik #bikerepair #bikeindustry #sexismatwork #mechanics

CyclingElectriccyclingelectric
2024-05-08

Bosch eBike CEO Claus Fleischer on the next stages of the e-bike market and how the consumer wants, or more specifically, needs, are changing with time. For now, the focus is on value packages, but price point accessibility is in mind: cyclingelectric.com/in-depth/b

2023-12-26

#bicycle ride in summer clothes. When the nights are cold but midday sunny and warm, I opt for sneaking out of work for a few hours.

The #bikeindustry would like you to think you are facing certain death in your ride if you ride dirt roads[1] without huge volume tubeless tires, #gravel specific parts, accessories and clothing but really 25mm road #tubulars are enough for all but a tiny fraction of dirt paths and trails as long as they are dry, you might just go a wee bit slower.

The weird thing is I felt super all ride but 2h30 later I was sick and puking all my body.

#cycling #cyclingride

[1] a river bed this time

Selfie on the bicycle on a sunny day. Exposition makes it hard to spot the see in the background.Bicycle standing on the dry part of a river bed
StateCyclistStateCyclist
2023-06-16

🛠️🚲 Dreaming about a career in the ? Get your hands dirty and learn in our latest blog post: statecyclist.com/become-bike-m 👩‍🔧

2023-03-28

Hey #Boston folks, I desperately need a job. But also I can't keep getting jobs that hurt me. My time in food service is done (my skin can't handle the constant washing and chemical exposure). But the only suggestions people "doing better" than me suggest all seem... either disconnected from "real" work at best, or straight up parasitic at worst.

I'm good with my hands, I'm smart, I'm flexible and can (and my ADHD means I need to) move from desk to field or shop work easily. I'm computer-savvy for a hands-on worker, I can research, strategize, and apply physical solutions and create detailed and accurate logs.

I'd love to keep working with bikes, but all the big companies did a capitalism and are putting the screws to small local shops, so everyone is tightening their belts now...

But I can't sell myself, or afford/build a life around a car. Most trades require you to have a car, if not a truck. Most city jobs require you to have a CDL, which... come the fuck on.

I'm tired. I'm sapped. And I'm running out of money.

I could really use a hand.

#antiwork #IWW #help #job #burnout #biketoot #bikesatwork #bikeshop #bikeIndustry #MutualAid

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