Pretty standard - good going in fact - for the a product life cycle which is about the average for a given product's 'End of Sales' , aka, life expectation. Which for a bike I guess is about seven years, i.e. half way between a mobile phone and a carBrenhden wrote:At best 110 bikes in 2015. Say an average of £9,000 each, that's £990,000 turnover. Its an awful amount of R&D, parts sourcing, promotion and workshop time for such a small return. Hats off to them (thumbs)CRAIGREVO wrote:Ive heard they had sold around 80 bikes this year. But by Saturday at the show they had sold another 30. hmy:
I think the biggest thing affecting CCM sales is lack of dealers around the country.
Regs
Simon