Taiwan-based bicycle manufacturer Giant has opened its fifth UK standalone store at Rutland Water in the East Midlands. The new shop, which opened its doors last Saturday, joins existing outlets at Bristol, Cambridge, Liverpool and Twickenham, with a sixth opening soon in Bromley, South East London.
The Giant Store – Rutland Water is in Normanton on the south shore of the lake, and is run by Tim Harris, an existing independent Giant dealer, whose Rutland Group, which was recently awarded the accolade of the UK’s number-one Cytech qualified bike store by the Association of Bicycle Technicians, also operates Rutland Water Cycling and Grafham Water Cycling.
Ian Beasant, Manager Director of Giant UK, said: “We are delighted about the latest edition to our brand stores – Rutland has great facilities, we aim to offer the local community and enthusiasts a new cycling experience.”
He added: “By working closely with quality retailers the brand store experience is helping us understand consumer demands.”
The new store showcases the whole Giant range, including a hire and demo fleet, with custom bike fitting available as well as a comprehensive range of accessories.
Paul Rymer, Store Manager, said: “We are really looking forward to working in the Giant brand store environment. Giant are already a familiar name around Rutland, now we will have the complete Giant experience to offer our customers.”
Besides the soon-to-open Bromley store, Giant plans to roll out the concept in other key locations and is in discussions with a number of potential partners.
Giant Store - Rutland Water
Normanton Car Park, South Shore, Nr Edith Weston, Rutland LE15 8HD
Opening time (Summer)
Mon - Fri: 9am till 6pm / Sat & Sun: 9am till 6.30pm
Petition signed, letter also emailed to my MP.
And because they are so likely to flip and are heavier they have to have stronger and wider A pillars which reduces visibility.
What amazes me most is how small the north american market is....
"perhaps unavoidable", as gently easing off on the accelerator pedal for 2 seconds would obviously be out of the question.
I've been commuting by bike for the last 15 years a few miles south of Hebden Bridge between Shaw and Newhey. My route follows the A640 / A663...
While I agree that you are completely right in theory, I find that in real life roads that I can stay in a good position safely with my 36cm bars...
Is that a wing-refutation or a door-rebuttal?
I'm sorry I close passed you but my vehicle is too wide...
Sorry, fixed the double entry! ...
BMW Mini, not a proper one.