On Oct 14, 7:22 pm, Seth Vidal <skvi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Maybe another interesting question:
> How many people buying a particular type of tire does it take before
> you hit the bulk-discount price?

At least for the Grand Bois, Bicycle Quarterly is offering about 10%
off if one purchases 4 or more.

Or perhaps you're thinking of a discount greater than that, like a
"group buy" where a group purchases directly from the manufacturer.

The logistics of coordinating such an event is fairly substantial and
may outweigh the savings such an event provides.  With tires, the
magic number may be around 100.  I'm basing this on a remark from Jan
Heine when Kirk Pacenti was introducing the Pari-Moto.  Jan postulated
that Kirk would be close to break-even (for mold cost) at 200 tires so
100 seems like a good number* if the tire manufacturer amortizes the
startup costs over thousands of tires.

If the number of participants is decreased to reduce the logistical
requirement, then each participant may need to buy a whole
lot...certainly more than what "normal" people would need, especially
if the tires concerned are high-mileage kinds.  Even a moderate-
mileage bike nut like myself would think long and hard at 20 units of
high-performance/low-mileage Grand Bois Cypress 700x30, but I may
consider it if it's 10 units (hint!).

Cheers,
B

* This is, of course, a WAG.

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