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Undercover Mechanic: There’s no tangible benefit in spending over £10,000 on a bike, but saying ‘modern bikes are overpriced’ is a lazy generalisation


It seems pretty popular at the moment to lambast the cycling industry for making its bikes too expensive; YouTube in particular is full of vloggers ready to pontificate on the scandalous price of some bikes. The problem with this statement is that it’s a sweeping generalisation.

I think if you’re going to truly understand this topic, we need to drill down into what goes into the price of a bike. The cost of any product is fundamentally made up of the same components, so let’s take a look at a simple breakdown of what we are paying for.

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Cycling Weekly’s Undercover Mechanic will be publishing his thoughts on the state of the industry once a month. He’s been working with bikes for over two decades, offering servicing on models from some of cycling’s best (and worst) marques. You’ll find him at all major trade shows and events, just don’t expect him to make himself known.



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