The legendary Mercian Cycles has entered voluntary liquidation- https://road.cc/content/news/mercian-cy ... ion-308501
Not a lot of detail to go on, although I've seen comments that the shop appeared to be inactive about a month ago.
Mercian Cycles no more
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Re: Mercian Cycles no more
Postby WyvernRH » Mon May 27, 2024 9:11 pm
Yes, a sad outcome. They haven't had an actual 'shop' for a while, they have been concentrating on the frame building/refurbishing business at the workshop.ldrcycles wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 12:08 pmThe legendary Mercian Cycles has entered voluntary liquidation- https://road.cc/content/news/mercian-cy ... ion-308501
Not a lot of detail to go on, although I've seen comments that the shop appeared to be inactive about a month ago.
I have friends who have run a business for many years in the UK building custom steel frames and they went the other way, diversifying to supplying 'custom builds' using imported frames of various materials alongside the custom stuff, also selling specialist/high end parts from their hybrid workshop/retail establishment. Still, they have been scraping along in the current UK economic environment.
Hopefully someone will pick up the bits from Mercian on a smaller scale but really I think it is a sad fact that high quality steel frame building is going to retreat to a very small scale garage business option. I certainly could not make it pay in Oz.
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Re: Mercian Cycles no more
Postby GaryF » Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:49 pm
The bike world I have loved is constantly changing and I find myself reflecting more and more on the past and not keeping up with the times. I'm getting old.
Mercian Cycles ceasing to exist is another narrowing of my bicycle world. I have never actually seen a Mercian bike but I have admired their bikes in magazines and books, etc. I am sure they have added to the lives of many a cyclist and that will live on.
Mercian Cycles ceasing to exist is another narrowing of my bicycle world. I have never actually seen a Mercian bike but I have admired their bikes in magazines and books, etc. I am sure they have added to the lives of many a cyclist and that will live on.
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Re: Mercian Cycles no more
Postby elantra » Sun Jun 16, 2024 8:18 pm
You are not alone in lamenting the passing of (another) quality business.GaryF wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:49 pmThe bike world I have loved is constantly changing and I find myself reflecting more and more on the past and not keeping up with the times. I'm getting old.
Mercian Cycles ceasing to exist is another narrowing of my bicycle world. I have never actually seen a Mercian bike but I have admired their bikes in magazines and books, etc. I am sure they have added to the lives of many a cyclist and that will live on.
I don’t know when things started to get rocky in the business of custom bicycle manufacturing but so many iconic brands have either closed down or been bought out by investment companies and sometimes screwed over.
Hopefully the Mercian name will not end up being just purchased for trademark purposes and applied to some generic mass-produced product range from the other side of the world.
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Re: Mercian Cycles no more
Postby WyvernRH » Sun Jun 23, 2024 12:04 pm
Tell me about it...
High quality frame building has never been a way to get rich, in the UK at least. You always really needed an active shop to make ends meet and even then, you were more likely on a beer and chips diet rather than champagne and caviar. The fancy frames pulled in folk to the shop and the shop made money with mundane sales as well to support the frame building so you could keep the frame prices realistic for the average joe. Once steel stopped being the frame material of choice for the racing types back in the late 80's/early 90's you were reliant on tourists (well known to be mean so-and-so's ) and retro enthusiasts with money - an ever-decreasing pool of folk willing to spend serious cash on a custom frame. Then the Internet comes along and rips into your shop sales and you really start to struggle. Specialist stuff like tandems and recumbents were not so badly hit but just don't have the turnover to keep a business alive full time.elantra wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 8:18 pmYou are not alone in lamenting the passing of (another) quality business.
I don’t know when things started to get rocky in the business of custom bicycle manufacturing but so many iconic brands have either closed down or been bought out by investment companies and sometimes screwed over.
Nowadays with skilled East European/Asian frame building undercutting the market (especially in the mid-upper level stuff that turns over more quickly) you really do need a major differentiator to make your product worth the price difference. Mercian just did not have that edge anymore in enough customers' eyes.
Pretty sure this scenario is the same in Australia nowadays especially outside the major cities.
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Re: Mercian Cycles no more
Postby WyvernRH » Tue Jul 02, 2024 1:56 pm
Good stuff - more power to their elbow!P!N20 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 7:34 pmThey’re back, baby!
https://www.merciancycles.co.uk/2024/06 ... an-cycles/
However, I'm going to be interested to see what the business plan is going to be going forward from here....
Richard
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Re: Mercian Cycles no more
Postby GaryF » Fri Jul 12, 2024 7:27 pm
Well - what do ya know!!!
Now will we see the resurrection of Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon?
Now will we see the resurrection of Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon?
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