I think it's a pretty great idea too, with lots of potential- would take some capital and finding space and some heavy organizational structure, but doable.

josh

On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 6:31 PM, yellow bike <austinyellowbike@gmail.com> wrote:
I think this sounds like a great idea, and only wonder who would run this distribution co-op.  At any rate, it seems worth looking into how hard this sort of thing would really be to set up . . .

nice random thoughts and brainstorming always welcome in my book . . .

jennifer
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On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 6:32 PM, Jonathan Morrison <jonathan@slcbikecollective.org> wrote:
Distributors (http://www.bikecollectives.org/wiki/index.php?title=Distributors) are just the middle men separating manufacturers from retailers.  Just like food cooperatives that buy in bulk and disseminate food at bulk rates, we could do that with bike parts.  For those of us that buy using distributors it would save an roughly 25% off of wholesale, and for those community bike shops that aren't established enough to get a distributor account -- we would be providing an option that is 75% off of MSRP.

Ideally we would get accounts with tool manufacturers like park tool, pedros, hozan, etc.,... as well as wearable items like grease, bearing, chain lube, patch manufacturers, and then lower-end (but quality) parts manufacturers for things that we don't get enough of donated, or that aren't worth re-using.  This will be different for each shop, but as an example in SLC we don't re-use bearings, spokes, cables or housing -- they get recycled and we put new ones on bikes.  We also buy new road tires (27" & 700c) because we don't have enough decent ones donated, either they are too worn or dried out.

I can think of 2 conclusions:

1) It isn't worth doing.  The 25% cut a distributor gets is worth paying given the hassle and it is just another random thought that might result in spending $5 to save $3.
2) It is worth doing.

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