Been open here since '95. The total volume of bikes was probably the best in the early days when kid's actually got bikes. Our Edison location would average 8 BMX bikes per day plus whatever else. I did more high end MTB but still a few BMX bikes a day. Then kid's started getting phones, computers, game stations and BMX died. If I get one phone call per 3 months enquiring about buying a BMX bike now, that would be a lot.
Like they said in the podcast. The pandemic just stole future sales. Being a small store, I probably had less than 200 bikes in inventory when the lockdown started. Every last one, and a few of my own were gone within a month. If I knew then, what I do now, I should have retired the day after that last bike was sold. I'd never seen that much cash in the checking account with no place to spend it. Instead, we began fixing bikes. Then the fun began of just hunting for parts every day.