I recently had the opportunity to visit and take photos of Trek’s flagship store in Sydney. (Thanks to the team and management!)
For over 40 years this store was known as Clarence Street Cyclery, which was founded and run by the Cook family.
Throughout this time, Clarence Street Cyclery, which sold many different bike brands over the years, was the gold standard against which other Australian bicycle shops could compare themselves in terms of presentation and profitability.
Trek took over the business a few years ago and have since re-fitted the store in their corporate style.
Although most of the same fittings and displays can be seen in other Trek owned stores around Australia, some are unique to this store.
In sharing this article, I’d like to first stress that it’s not implying that Trek is the only major brand that’s doing great retail fit-out and merchandising in Australia. For example, within a few blocks on the same side of the same street in Sydney you’ll find both Giant Sydney and Jet Cycles that has predominantly Specialized fitout and stock.
Both of these stores are also presented to a very high standard, as are the Sheppard Cycles’ My Ride stores and those of other bike brands.
Many P&A wholesalers also do great POS (point of sale) displays and fit-out. Shimano have also partnered with selected dealers to do complete makeovers of their workshops, also to a very polished standard.
Overall, when it comes to the benchmark level of bike store presentation in Australia, the bar has been raised steadily and significantly, particularly in the past two decades. During that time many of the importer/wholesalers became subsidiaries of the global brands and had more resources to help their dealers, not just in fit-out cost but design services and access to experts.
This is just as well, because as an industry, we’re competing against a wide range of retailers of other consumer goods and services. Most of them are even better presented than bike shops.
All of this means that if you’ve done little or nothing to upgrade your store for years, you’re probably falling behind. If you’re thinking of upgrading, then hopefully the following photos and comments will be a useful resource for you.
Not every aspect is applicable to every store, but here’s 11 photos and ideas for your consideration.
Trek can count on internal marketing /merchandising team for concepts, themes as well as actual product displays. What of independents? Where do you go that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg to come up with proposals to rejuvenate stores?
For independents, an aesthetic shouldn’t be corporate or cookie cutter though. How do I want the customer to feel when they walk into a shop?
Nice bit, Phil. Trek recent push of concept stores is very impressive.
I began induction to run the awesome new Warrawong store, but sadly, family matters were more pressing. The layout and drive-through is where I’d always hoped the industry would arrive at.
Deane is a passionate GM and will no-doubt drive Trek to the head of the market.
Thanks for the article. The tips are all relevant but it’s always about the people. I was there for almost twenty years and it’s the people I worked with I remember the most. We were all family.
Trek can count on internal marketing /merchandising team for concepts, themes as well as actual product displays. What of independents? Where do you go that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg to come up with proposals to rejuvenate stores?
For independents, an aesthetic shouldn’t be corporate or cookie cutter though. How do I want the customer to feel when they walk into a shop?
Hi John Thacker, Kevin Lee here from Papanui cycles nz, we had great times when we worked together.
Best store ever as far as I am concerned and Tony the best Boss to work with.
You can always catch up via email
kevin@papanuicycles.co.nz
64 3 352 7495
Nice bit, Phil. Trek recent push of concept stores is very impressive.
I began induction to run the awesome new Warrawong store, but sadly, family matters were more pressing. The layout and drive-through is where I’d always hoped the industry would arrive at.
Deane is a passionate GM and will no-doubt drive Trek to the head of the market.
Thanks for the article. The tips are all relevant but it’s always about the people. I was there for almost twenty years and it’s the people I worked with I remember the most. We were all family.
Hi John Kevin Lee here,.
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Hi John Thacker, Kevin Lee here from Papanui cycles nz, we had great times when we worked together.
Best store ever as far as I am concerned and Tony the best Boss to work with.
You can always catch up via email
kevin@papanuicycles.co.nz
64 3 352 7495