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Seth Alvo's avatar

This is some really good insight, Aaron, and it gives us a lot to think about. Coming from the perspective of someone who doesn't really follow racing, it seems like this would change the incentives for EVERYONE, from aspiring racers, to marketing departments, to engineers.

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Eric Trelz's avatar

That explains the racing side of the industry very well. There are many other problems with the industry too. One of the biggest is the ridiculously high prices for what is a comparatively simple product. (There are manufacturers still selling suspension designs that are over 25 years old. E.g. variations of single pivot designs! Can’t be much R&D for those manufacturers). Bike manufacturers are gouging customers with five-figure prices for top end models. The high prices trickle down to lower end models. The industry needs to get real with prices and stop the gouging. If you can’t sell a good product at a fair price, get out of the industry.

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