Perhaps they are happy. But self evidently they aren't enough to keep the industry flourishing.
Bottom line (where it all counts) is that by the trade's own statements, the motorcycle trade in NZ is in trouble (or else bike shop owners just like bleating).
The present model isn't working. The trade can simply sit back and continue to complain that riders are stupid , inconsiderate, interfere with shop owners' lifestyles, and should be forbidden to buy from the net. While the bike shops shut their doors.
Would it personally inconvenience me if every bike shop in NZ closed? Not much. My needs are simple, and apart from tyres can readily be met from non-bike-shop sources or the net. So , personally, I don't really care. If the trade is committed to its present death spiral , so be it.
But, it would be a pity in a more general sense. And oblivion is not inescapable. Pretty much every business is exposed to competition from the internet. Most deal with it, by a sales model that provides better VALUE even though PRICE may be higher. Price and value are not the same. I gave an example of a business which is coping with internet competition successfully (very successfully if the big new Mercedes parked outside is any measure) .
Of course a sales approached based on complimenting bikers' on their pretty dresses won't generally work. Except maybe for some Honda riders

But it's bullshit to imagine that bikers are hard headed Scotsmen who can't be flim flammed. It's just a different flim flam. Helmets double the price because "it's the same colours as Rossi's". Toothpaste suits with race humps (like they're necessary on the public road). Not to mention the whole "wall of chrome" thing. "What a pretty dress" = "Nice bike , mate- bet it goes like stink" . It's up to the bike shop owners to actually SELL - to find the sales approach that does work with bikers, and makes them
happy to pay more at the bike shop than the internet. Because they perceive they receive better value.
It doesn't matter whether the cusomer is manipulated or not, if the customer is happy with the transaction. "Sales manipulation" is what a salesman's job is all about. If he can't or won't do that, then he should be in another job.
Sell, or sink. The choice is up to each individual shop owner. But I can say with certainlty that bleating about how stupid customers are , and how unfair the internet is, is not the answer to business survival. The internet is here to stay. And the demographic of bikers has changed. Some of them nowadays maybe even wash their scarves. Accept that reality and work within it , or go broke. The choice is yours (generic yours, not you). But if you choose to ignore reality, don't bleat about it.
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