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An Average Bike Build: Crestline RS 180
Not all bike builds have perfect lighting, perfectly placed tools, and are finished in 6 minutes.. This bike sure is a dream build, but check out how a real bike build goes down at Smith Creek Cycle.
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Starting A Bike Shop: Part 2 - Choosing a Location
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A lot of you enjoyed our first video about how we started our bike shop, with that came a lot of questions. Here we answer the most asked questions and go into detail about it. Subscribe if you like bikes.
Bryn Builds a Real Nice Deviate Claymore - Not Your Average Dream Build
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We're Smith Creek Cycle, we're pretty down to earth easy going people. We build some cool bikes, and this is one of them. www.smithcreekcycle.ca
Cannondale Habit LT
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Introducing Cannondale’s Habit LT2! A mountain bike specifically designed for fun, flow and the kind of bike that’ll put a smile on your face. A great value bike and excellent for our Okanagan trails! 🔸140mm rear, 150mm front 🔸Aluminum frame 🔸RockShox Lyrik Fork 🔸29″ aluminum wheels 🔸Shimano 1× 12 SLX drivetrain 🔸Shimano XT rear derailleur 🔸Sram Code R Brakes, HS2 rotors 🔸Available in yellow an...
Starting A Bike Shop - The Basics
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Today we're sharing my personal experience opening a bike shop, there's no hard and fast rules on how to start a shop but based on everyone I've talked to everyone agrees.... You better want it a lot to make it work. While this video does self admittedly confuses start up costs with operating costs the message is the same regardless. If you're considering starting a business, the business plann...
Why The Bike Industry Won't Crash and Burn in 2023
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A personal opinion of mine, I'm positive not everyone will agree but time will tell! www.smithcreekcycle.ca
Granite Stash RT Ratchet Tool Kit - The Best Multi Tool for your bike!
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Granite Stash RT Ratchet Tool Kit install video, and tool overview. The best steer tube multi tool we've used. Functional, durable, and lightweight! www.smithcreekcycle.ca/products/granite-stash-rt-ratchet-tool-kit-with-9-bits-orange?_pos=1&_psq=RT&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Deviate Claymore - What You Need to Know About Building Your Bike
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In this video we give a quick couple tips on how to build your Deviate Claymore up with no headaches and quicker than your average Joe. www.smithcreekcycle.ca
Niner WFO Quick Overview
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Quick preview of my 2Star WFO. Any questions please contact us at info@smithcreekcycle.ca
An Honest Bike Build - Dream Build
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Filmed by @intuitioncinema5048 and late at night for your viewing pleasure, we wanted to capture what building a bike was really like most days at the shop. So we threw some personality in and had some fun with it. Enjoy! Please subscribe if you enjoy this video. www.smithcreekcycle.ca
Batch Step Thru Plus Overview
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Quick walk around our best selling, and most reliable ebike we sell. These bikes cost more than some other options but save in maintenance costs, and headaches. www.smithcreekcycle.ca
Tannus Tire Inserts Install
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In this video I install Tannus inserts for my first time into a tubeless set up. These are a shop go to instead of a Cushcore or Huck Norris. I personally believe they're the best product on the market. (The skipped section is 1min42seconds of me wrestling with the tire) Super raw video, I'll try and generate some content on a more regular basis which will also be raw. www.smithcreekcycle.ca/ta...

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  • @Handletaken4
    @Handletaken4 День тому

    You gotta love it when a Shimano 105 Group from QBP is $200 more wholesale than one shipped free from England. I kicked Shimano out of my shop in 2013 and only used Sram, Microshift, etc. Worst company ever.

  • @Handletaken4
    @Handletaken4 День тому

    I had one from 2011-2024. I only took in bikes that I knew I could fix easily for max profit. If someone brought in a complicated fix I told them NO. If someone brought in a Schwinn Varsity or other restoration the cost was $125/hr. Swing at pitches you can hit. No bogged in complicated BS. New bike sales NEVER pay for the space needed to heat, display, build, ship, insure. Fixing 10 yr old Giant mtbs is easy big profit.

  • @hochu_spaty
    @hochu_spaty 3 дні тому

    Дякую хлопці. Було дуже цікаво

  • @karlInSanDiego
    @karlInSanDiego Місяць тому

    Thanks for the brutal honesty. I hope you can keep on serving the Kelowna community. One thing to look forward to is that we've hit peak car, and e-bikes are likely to become the sustainable transportation choice in the face of Climate Crisis and the economic tumult that comes with it. I know the bike industry is feeling much pain this year. I wish people could see tge forest through the trees and start investing in cargo and other e-bikes to help get to where I feel we'll eventually all be. That would also remove the seasonality that I'm sure is disruptive to your shop and your employees.

  • @fulllengthbrooke3462
    @fulllengthbrooke3462 Місяць тому

    Hi, Really appreciate this and your previous starting a bike shop video. I'm currently entering a set up phase for a bike store here in the UK. I'm interested to know how you managed to source the data from trail forks, and if this is something that might be able to be translated over to Strava? Thanks again for the videos

  • @rickpaulos
    @rickpaulos Місяць тому

    Got my first bike shop job in 1972 and I've seen many many shops close up since then. Paying rent is the surest way to go under. Just like home ownership vs renting. You don't build up any equity with rent that will increase. Watched a few other shops fail due to over spending on advertising such as race team sponsorship. The entire history of bicycles has been booms and fads. Each new design spurs another boom that fades out. 2020 was a record sales year, like the early 1970s when every bike you could get sold fast. The pandemic bike boom is over. The 2019 bicycle tariff increase from 10% to 25% is the main reason prices are up while demand has crashed. Now would be a poor time to open a new shop in many areas. One owner I knew built oversized new buildings and rented out the extra space that paid for the buildings so the bicycle business didn't. Other retail and upstairs apartments covered the bank loan payments. Banks are more likely to loan money for something they can repossess and resell like a building. What are they going to do with specialty fixtures excess inventory. Multiple locations. Yoiks. Two stores means double expenses just so customers won't have to drive as far. Save that for when you are making a lot of money. You will spend more time calling the other store(s) to see if item X is available. Tell the customer "we will have it here in a couple days" and they won't return. Enlarging a single location will bump up some expenses but not all of them. My pet peeve "We can order it..." Yeah in this age of the www so can the customer and it will be delivered to their door just as soon and probably for le$$.

  • @pavelyps679
    @pavelyps679 Місяць тому

    Brian, Thank you very much for creating this video. The question I have is about the 2.5 mm drive side spacer. While I am waiting for my highlander frae (thank you for shipping fast) i've seen this spacer thing in the user manual (on deviate website). Manual says 52 mm chainline is must do which is exactly sram dub with 3mm offset chainring. As you probably know, sram dub BB does not use and frame spacers on either side (for 73mm bsa). Instead 4.5 mm external drive side spacer (between BB cup and crank) is used. I guess I can ignore this 2.5mm spacer requirement?? Thank you!

  • @bicifix
    @bicifix Місяць тому

    wow man, just in time. I am like a few days from opening a shop here in Spain and I have gone through the same population calculations and considerations. The budget I have here is quite a lot lower, but also, I am not going to sell bikes, so this helps. Your first video on the topic was quite frightening, this one not so :)

    • @smithcreekcycle
      @smithcreekcycle Місяць тому

      If I had gone smaller square footage and just service we’d still be alive and doing well. Good luck!

  • @michaelparris3532
    @michaelparris3532 Місяць тому

    im in the UK, I also started April 2020 so prime Covid..... i work from home and earn approx $16000 usd..... granted im well below average income here however affords me the flexibility to help look after family... bike shops can be as simple or as complicated as you want them to be... loving these videos though, great to see someone actually show the costings involved..... would love a shop tour

    • @smithcreekcycle
      @smithcreekcycle Місяць тому

      16000 annually? Monthly? Before expenses or after? None of these answers really matter as long as your happy with the work you’re doing and the life you’re living. Sounds like you’ve got both sorted, congrats! It’s not an easy balance.

    • @michaelparris3532
      @michaelparris3532 Місяць тому

      @@smithcreekcycle annually, I'm working towards double that but building the infrastructure il need first

  • @jltrack
    @jltrack Місяць тому

    Decide yes, I will put the business plan in the description : )

    • @smithcreekcycle
      @smithcreekcycle Місяць тому

      Just give me some time here. I wanted to launch the video. There’s some personal names/information I need to remove before sharing .

  • @zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589
    @zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589 2 місяці тому

    Tip #1: don't make a tool board out of unfinished softwood plywood. It will get filthy and look skanky in a very short time.

  • @WSBR707
    @WSBR707 2 місяці тому

    Still a great video! When I describe how my shop is just not profitable (I eek out a sub $40k living), while also required taking on a certain amount of debt and moving it around constantly, they are flabbergasted. I send them here, you explain better than me.

  • @tennesseedogpack
    @tennesseedogpack 3 місяці тому

    Why should you have to have brick and mortar to sell sram or shimano

    • @ktrocknerd
      @ktrocknerd 2 місяці тому

      Cause their regional distribution manager isn't going to sell a few thousand dollars worth of inventory to some kid with a van. These are HUGE corporations who demand that their products are sold in top tier locations/establishments. Their image is more important to them than your passion.

  • @4ndyc74
    @4ndyc74 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video and honesty in the breakdown of the figures. I started a small (workshop based) shop 18months ago on my own dime, and have been very patient gauging the business before expanding into a showroom next spring. Great to see information from some 1st hand experience

  • @FloridaMeng
    @FloridaMeng 3 місяці тому

    Cameraman makes me feel like I'm actually there which is nice, natural movement. Only thing that's missing is looking at random things when I turn my head to listen better. Oh and thank you for all this S-tier information.

  • @julianhein6219
    @julianhein6219 4 місяці тому

    Is it really a issue to run the stem without a spacer above

    • @smithcreekcycle
      @smithcreekcycle 2 місяці тому

      Missed this, realistically no. As a shop we’ve set it as a rule to always have the stem completely under the top of the steer tube. Just helps me sleep at night

  • @jamoe4802
    @jamoe4802 4 місяці тому

    That is mind-blowing.

  • @pentiuman
    @pentiuman 4 місяці тому

    If he had a UA-cam channel, he could put out a video every month, randomly, that subscribers could watch, to get a service or part from his store at 20% off.

  • @georgezuptrupski9776
    @georgezuptrupski9776 4 місяці тому

    Awesome video thank you!!!!!

  • @ryanrichter9006
    @ryanrichter9006 5 місяців тому

    So I'm able to get them to "open" me? what does that mean? I'm opening a shop as an independent

    • @ryanrichter9006
      @ryanrichter9006 5 місяців тому

      also this REALLY put a lot in perspective for me

    • @smithcreekcycle
      @smithcreekcycle 2 місяці тому

      It means you can order some or all of the brands they stock. Otherwise the door stays shut. If you’re in the USA I’d expect things to be easier to get off the ground

  • @randyrangel3214
    @randyrangel3214 6 місяців тому

    Yeppers you hit the nail on the head! That is why I run my shop on my own. Support your local shop and don't ask for freebies or discounts!

  • @johntyler5433
    @johntyler5433 6 місяців тому

    Hello Brian . Wow! Incredibly transparent , I own a small bicycle repair shop out of my garage and it is very real everything you said about the cost of setting up a bicycle shop. One of the biggest head aches is doing the taxes at the end of the year. I am retired and thought it would be good to start up a bicycle shop so I enrolled in the Central Alberta Bike School and the instructor Brian was very clear and helpful on the work involved to run a bicycle shop. Three years into the project and I have never worked harder but it does have it's rewards which are wonderful. Wish you well in your endeavors. Did find the Shimano S-TEC courses helpful. My favorite tool for truing wheels is the Islandix wheel truing machine from Victoria BC which saves tons of time truing wheels. Fun Fact 10 times more bike shops in Quebec than the rest of Canada 10 times more bicyclists than the rest of Canada. Saludos John

    • @smithcreekcycle
      @smithcreekcycle 2 місяці тому

      Some of the stech is great, some of it is marketing disguised as training. Generally speaking I’m a fan of

  • @tsops22
    @tsops22 7 місяців тому

    I can build and fully maintain a MTB, gravel or road bike. I ALWAYS go to my LBS for quarterly maintenance, I will buy parts and tools et’al when they have them on sale and I will ALWAYS refer them to other people, either new residents or new to the sport etc. YES, it may eventually cost me a bit more more but I am contributing to a viable, healthy, local economy that gives me back the most precious asset of all that no currency can pay: quality life, smiles, banter, socialising, networking and meeting new people! Support your local bike shops folks; support Brian man! Ride on! 🤟

    • @zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589
      @zygmuntthecacaokakistocrat6589 2 місяці тому

      Why pay for milk when you own a cow? Listening to shop owners bleating about people putting them out of business by buying parts for less than wholesale from online sellers is tiresome, and for them, dishonest. Do a better job if you want to compete against talented backyarders.

  • @scubatechkeylargo
    @scubatechkeylargo 7 місяців тому

    Your accounting of starting and maintaining a bike shop is very similar to my business I started 10 years ago. I have a scuba shop in the Florida Keys, every time you said bike I heard scuba. Small business is very rewarding and very challenging all in the same day. Brick & mortar way of doing business is threaten with online shopping, however I do repairs and service scuba gear which is my ace. They use to say the first 5 years are the make or break period on a small business, well I believe it's now the first 10 years and soon it'll be the first 15 years. Cycling is one of my favorite ways of exercise and escaping the grind . Good luck to you.

  • @BankBoy21
    @BankBoy21 7 місяців тому

    This aged bad:)

  • @josephlyne8290
    @josephlyne8290 7 місяців тому

    No tax?

  • @tomalleeson4573
    @tomalleeson4573 7 місяців тому

    Thanks. Good luck in 2024.

    • @smithcreekcycle
      @smithcreekcycle 7 місяців тому

      It's going to be interesting, that's for sure!

  • @freddysalgado641
    @freddysalgado641 8 місяців тому

    Opened in 2020? Ryan you have cojones the size of basketballs! Thanks for your insights, and valuable time away from the bench!

  • @user-ux9ll3yk5y
    @user-ux9ll3yk5y 8 місяців тому

    This didn't age well.

  • @billscott6819
    @billscott6819 9 місяців тому

    I've heard it's as bad as six years worth of overstock at distros and big ecomm sites. Seems like a total bottom out is inevitable. A friend of mine just opened a service only shop, which is raging. He did it out of frustration with shops who act like they can't stand doing service.

  • @blueknight2842
    @blueknight2842 9 місяців тому

    Flash, eight months later, 3 major custom cycle companies are closing their doors. Cannondale may not survive. I think your prognosis was nearly completely wrong. If supply and design fail at the production level, your little shop will feel the effects before larger LBS fer sure.

  • @boulderghost4457
    @boulderghost4457 9 місяців тому

    well....8 months in the future here. Its kinda a fire sale. So going into the Winter of 2023/24. Everything is on SALE!

  • @daveanolik8837
    @daveanolik8837 9 місяців тому

    Solid vid - super lean budget.

  • @peterjv8748
    @peterjv8748 9 місяців тому

    I thought I wanted to own a bike shop until I worked in a few. Forget it. High stress, razor thin margins and often the customers are insufferable to deal with.

  • @bikernaut1
    @bikernaut1 9 місяців тому

    great info

  • @bikernaut1
    @bikernaut1 9 місяців тому

    Race to the bottom begins 😢 Great video

  • @michaelglim
    @michaelglim 9 місяців тому

    How many bikes do you have to sell in a month to be sustainable?

    • @smithcreekcycle
      @smithcreekcycle 9 місяців тому

      Such a hard question to answer. Us personally? Are we talking 10K Plus bikes? Are we doing service work? Are we assuming we do nothing but sell bikes?

    • @michaelglim
      @michaelglim 9 місяців тому

      Yes both sales and service work. Price of bike, maybe average sale price?

  • @user-ei7vf2mh4k
    @user-ei7vf2mh4k 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for reminding me that all industries are cartels.

  • @johno2926
    @johno2926 10 місяців тому

    DO you SHIP to Uk?

  • @EnligUlv
    @EnligUlv 10 місяців тому

    COGS (inventory)?

  • @puremoto
    @puremoto 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for making this video and being transparent. Super 👍

  • @LaurentiusTriarius
    @LaurentiusTriarius 10 місяців тому

    I worked in two shops as a student, both had skis & snowboards for the winter season. I loved the student gig but I knew for sure it was a cut throat business and not for me 😂

  • @aintnobodygottime4dat
    @aintnobodygottime4dat 10 місяців тому

    Nice delivery of practical numbers......Cheers 👍🏻

  • @carlosdallorso5265
    @carlosdallorso5265 10 місяців тому

    Great overview. I started working at a bike shop in 1978 and own several since 2004. For the most part we all started in this industry because we love bikes and money was secondary. Since we now own a Bike business, we have to treat it like a business and knowing your numbers is crucial. Your cost of doing business breakdown is very realistic and is a great starting point for anyone thinking of going down this path. Obviously location will alter some of the fix costs. I'm in a 80 to 120 $ per sqft area, so 1/2 a mil is our break even point. Fortunately our industry is cyclical and sales follow a weather correlated curved. In our case it is dual peak bell curve. The bulk of the sales happen between late march and early September, So my rule of thumb is that for every employee we have, the shop has to ring up $500 daily. Therefore from April to September that number should be closer to $1500 to cover for the off season. glad to share more insights, just ask.

  • @shamanand
    @shamanand 10 місяців тому

    Absolute gold thanks enormously I have studying the bike industry for 3 years and this extremely informative.

  • @Cycle2life
    @Cycle2life 11 місяців тому

    Eye opening… thank you!

  • @nathansharp3193
    @nathansharp3193 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the info!

  • @Accu53Mation
    @Accu53Mation 11 місяців тому

    Screaming Value. Yip. Everyone carries $4K in their pocket.

    • @smithcreekcycle
      @smithcreekcycle 11 місяців тому

      There’s no doubt cycling is an expensive sport. It’s all relative

  • @joederay307
    @joederay307 11 місяців тому

    Was thinking about starting my own bike shop. Watched the whole video. Thanks for showing me that it's not worth it.

  • @mycletv1651
    @mycletv1651 Рік тому

    I totally agree with you as a bike shop owner point of view. If you don't hit the target. Break even doesn't apply, Struggle is real.