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When you talk of 25% sales increase is this units or value as the price of bikes is becoming a joke!
Greed has taken over as evidenced by Helmets on sale at Aldi for £7.99 and in specialised bike shops in the £60 -130 range. Certainly there is a difference in appearance but the certification has to meet a standard regardless of where sold.
Met a pensioner today who happily parted with £35 for a Conti 4 seasons tyre, used to pay £15 for a wire rimmed tyre which was unavailable in the shop he frequents. Tell me how much do pensioners get each week that they can afford this luxury. The positive side of the story is that he has about the best brand of tyre on his bike !