eoghan_dubhdara
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my front break just came apart the tonight. how do i fix it?
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ok. someone here in ireland has got a bicycle torch that doesn't rely on batteries. it works by the motion of your bike as in the shake of your bike- so no effort involved. it attaches in the normal way-clicks in. 3 led lights that are guaranteed for 6 years shine out. you never need to get batteries also it has an outlet for your mobile and you can charge your mobile either by keeping it in your pocket while cycling or theres a twisty stick you can turn around to charge it manually its around 6 inches long an inch thick and dark silver in color. would people be intrested in this and how much would you be willing to pay?
ok. someone here in ireland has got a bicycle torch that doesn't rely on batteries. it works by the motion of your bike as in the shake of your bike- so no effort involved. it attaches in the normal way-clicks in. 3 led lights that are guaranteed for 6 years shine out. you never need to get batteries also it has an outlet for your mobile and you can charge your mobile either by keeping it in your pocket while cycling or theres a twisty stick you can turn around to charge it manually its around 6 inches long an inch thick and dark silver in color. would people be intrested in this and how much would you be willing to pay?
and if you're seriously that worried about it being robbed you should look into insuring it.
Well, typical bike lights are €15-€25
Batteries are €5, maybe €15-€20/year
rechargeables are €15
But they sound fancy.
So, I'd reckon you could get away with €40(if you sell in Dunnes), or €60(if you sell in your local bike shop). €50 with warranty's and stuff if you sell them yourself.
I think they should maybe be €30 though. IF they work like you say they do. Have you got a link or something
people that would be looking for something other than a run of the mill light as above would be paying upwards of 40 squid anyways. I might have overestimated but led lights are going for 70 yups http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=13351
and I know a couple of guys who have paid 80 squid in the bikes shops for blinding lights. so if these take away the hassle of batteries and last forever people would definitely pay more than 30.
It's a function of what it's worth, what equivalents and what people will actually pay innit. And what people feel they should pay mightn't necessarily reflect reality, because many people are silly.
But €50 sounds fair. Are you sure that they definitely certainly work like you say? How bright are they and stuff?
It's a function of what it's worth, what equivalent products cost and what people will actually pay innit. And what people feel they should pay mightn't necessarily reflect reality, because many people are silly.
Eoghan: €50 sounds fair. Are you sure that they definitely certainly work like you say? How bright are they and stuff?
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