Specialized selling bikes direct to consumer - new news?

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Wondering if they will offer vender direct pricing….. I know the S brand does a lot of innovation but they have never been a bargain lMO.
 
If something is impossible to get other than through Specialized, then I will go through them. But I will continue to keep buying from my LBS. The real kick in the teeth seems like the buy online and ship to store, with a 50% margin cut. Again, if that's a bike the dealer can't get anyway, then different story, but on the surface it's not particularly nice.
 
If something is impossible to get other than through Specialized, then I will go through them. But I will continue to keep buying from my LBS. The real kick in the teeth seems like the buy online and ship to store, with a 50% margin cut. Again, if that's a bike the dealer can't get anyway, then different story, but on the surface it's not particularly nice.
Dealers can't get the bikes if Specialized is withholding them for themselves. This is the plan. It's too bad I missed Thursday's webinar when they announced this to the dealers. I would have loved to hear the spin they tried to put on this to show how great this is for us dealers.
 
Dealers can't get the bikes if Specialized is withholding them for themselves. This is the plan. It's too bad I missed Thursday's webinar when they announced this to the dealers. I would have loved to hear the spin they tried to put on this to show how great this is for us dealers.
I sat in on the call. In all fairness, at no time did they mention how any of this would be good for your store. Unless of course you're a top tier retailer, in which case they'd like to make you an offer to buy your store.
 
I sat in on the call. In all fairness, at no time did they mention how any of this would be good for your store. Unless of course you're a top tier retailer, in which case they'd like to make you an offer to buy your store.
Well, I learned more here than from Specialized. No call or returned email from my sales rep.
 
Well, I learned more here than from Specialized. No call or returned email from my sales rep.
That's unfortunate, although I'm not surprised. I can only assume everyone in their sales hierarchy is dealing with a wrath of shit from their retailer base as a result of this.

The details are pretty well summed up in the Bicycle Retailer article below. What really struck me was the callous way this was delivered. They really, really, really do not care about their retailers. And if you're a lower-tier retailer good luck getting inventory. They count Specialized.com as a Tier 1 retailer, which means the web store gets priority on all incoming bikes. You only get dibs on that inventory after it's been sitting there for 3-4 weeks and doesn't sell.

 
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