Bike sales spike as Vancouverites look for fitness and travel alternatives during COVID-19
Some shops have daily lineups outside their doors before they open
Vancouver bike shops say demand for bikes is higher than ever as new customers flock to their stores, wanting to stay active and get around amid COVID-19 restrictions.
Since B.C. health officials issued advice to physically distance from others, biking has become a popular alternative to crowded public transportation.
Shops like Giant Vancouver and Bicycle Sports Pacific say most days they have lineups outside their doors before they open.
"Right now I would say we're probably twice as busy as last year, maybe more," said Bicycle Sports Pacific manager John Fialkowski. "The phone never stops ringing."
He says people cooped up inside because of COVID-19 restrictions are discovering — or rediscovering — their love of cycling.
"They need to get out of the house, they need to do something," said Fialkowski. "All of the gyms are closed, they can't do their normal workout so people are rediscovering cycling."
New cyclists driving demand
The general manager of Denman Bike Shop says the store is seeing unprecedented demand, particularly for more affordable, entry-level bikes.
"We have an incredible demand for new cyclists and people looking for comfort bikes and entry-level commuter bikes," said Julie Bischoff.
Fialkowski and Bischoff both say entry-level bikes were the first to be cleared out, before customers started to consider purchasing higher-end models.
"Even in the higher-end road bikes there's been an explosion," Fialkowski said. "Bikes that we kind of thought, 'Oh we're going to sell two or three of them this season,' we've already sold maybe a dozen."