So, we're suggesting
a CNC pipe bending machine to fabricate any shape/size of aluminium handlebar,
spoke threader so every broken spoke can be replaced,
fabrication zone so 'that' bracket can be fashioned from steel/galvanised steel/aluminium/titanium,
fabrication zone for 'that' rack and 'that' basket',
3-D printing machine, (plastic), 'that other' bracket in PLA etc,
3-D printing machine, (metal) , for precise bespoke length/angle stems,
suitably sized oven for carbon fibre repairs,
textile printing/embroidering machine for bespoke cyclewear,
physical stock of niche components in all colourways and sizes,
classic bike frames adorning the walls,
'that' coffee shop replicated in the shop window,
(we all want to be seen to be patronising this incredible facility),
and,
still want to be able to haggle over the price of innertubes
Sounds like the absolute dream, at this point though why not go the full hog and only sell parts that have been fabricated in store and then just become a niche bike brand and go full circle, try get stocked in other stores.
So, we're suggesting
a CNC pipe bending machine to fabricate any shape/size of aluminium handlebar,
spoke threader so every broken spoke can be replaced,
fabrication zone so 'that' bracket can be fashioned from steel/galvanised steel/aluminium/titanium,
fabrication zone for 'that' rack and 'that' basket',
3-D printing machine, (plastic), 'that other' bracket in PLA etc,
3-D printing machine, (metal) , for precise bespoke length/angle stems,
suitably sized oven for carbon fibre repairs,
textile printing/embroidering machine for bespoke cyclewear,
physical stock of niche components in all colourways and sizes,
classic bike frames adorning the walls,
'that' coffee shop replicated in the shop window,
(we all want to be seen to be patronising this incredible facility),
and,
still want to be able to haggle over the price of innertubes