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Richard T
I am looking at the typical costs (fixed and variable) for producing a batch of 1,000 aluminium kids' bikes (24 inch) in Asia using a unique frame design
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You mean a 24" wheel? Are you expecting to offer various frame sizes or colors? What safety spec do they have to adhere to... JIS, EN, CPSC? Do you have the facilities to test them? If not, are you just going with a standard frame design?
When a bike is specced for production it takes a lot of time- there are 75 different parts that all have to be chosen, then of course you have the frame.
I have personally specced 24" wheeled bikes that would retail anywhere from $100 to about $700. This would mean the factory price would be between $36 to $290 plus shipping, duty, and inland carriage.
Most factories won't even talk to you for under 15,000 bikes... if you want me to offer more detail you may email me.
You mean a 24" wheel? Are you expecting to offer various frame sizes or colors? What safety spec do they have to adhere to... JIS, EN, CPSC? Do you have the facilities to test them? If not, are you just going with a standard frame design?
When a bike is specced for production it takes a lot of time- there are 75 different parts that all have to be chosen, then of course you have the frame.
I have personally specced 24" wheeled bikes that would retail anywhere from $100 to about $700. This would mean the factory price would be between $36 to $290 plus shipping, duty, and inland carriage.
Most factories won't even talk to you for under 15,000 bikes... if you want me to offer more detail you may email me.
What size storage shed should I buy?
Lynn
I rent a home with no basement or garage. I decided that I should invest in a storage shed. I need to store 3 kids bike, lawnmower and some medium size containers (about 6, approx. 5x5), and some gardening tools. What is the smallest size that would work?
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If it is okay with your landlord, and considering that you can take the shed with you when you move, I'd go for the largest that you can get -- if you have the space for it.
The cost is not much higher for the larger ones. Check prices, and determine the largest shed you can get for the least amount of money per square foot.
Please know, your city/county may have ordinances regarding shed size.
Where I live, you can have a 10/10 foot shed with no variance required. Larger than that, your're supposed to apply for a variance...but no one does!
Go larger rather than smaller. Stuff expands to fill the space!
If it is okay with your landlord, and considering that you can take the shed with you when you move, I'd go for the largest that you can get -- if you have the space for it.
The cost is not much higher for the larger ones. Check prices, and determine the largest shed you can get for the least amount of money per square foot.
Please know, your city/county may have ordinances regarding shed size.
Where I live, you can have a 10/10 foot shed with no variance required. Larger than that, your're supposed to apply for a variance...but no one does!
Go larger rather than smaller. Stuff expands to fill the space!
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