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Plantlover,
My $0.02 is that when buying a bike you are buying 2 things:
the frame-you're "stuck" with that....till you buy the next bike that is. Over time you'll replace lots of stuff, tires, seat, purple cow spot bar tape but you're stuck with the frame. ;)
a shop you like and trust. Is there a shop near you that sells used bikes? A couple of them do here.
I know you've read a lot but good article here:
http://www.velogirls.com/resources/publications/buy.htm
I feel it's important to be honest in cycling...and life 8-)
State what you're doing right up front including both that you are trying bikes out and also your approx. budget. Watch how the shop responds. It's part of the "audition to be your bike shop" process.
I have seen my wrench spend lots of time with customers who can not find a bike at his shop in their range, his line is well....kinda pricey. But he'll take the time explain what to look for, make recomendations, referrals, tips to get more for their money with the reccomendation that whatever they get .... bring it to him for upkeep.
He treats a customer with a box store bike with the same care as pricey bikes.
Thats why I go there.
What I highly object to and I see this a lot, we've had this debate endlessly on the AIDS Lifecycle board. We have to support our bike shops and community they give back so much and ultimately save you money.
Don't spend your LBS time and energy to find the make model and size of "your" bike....just to go buy it on Craigs, E-bay.
Is it unfair that some can do that because we know what fits? I don't think so. There are associated risks with buying online, you risk the "bad karma" that comes with a hot bike and even if you know your fit there are no gaurantees. And trust me, I've spent plenty of time and money to know I ride a 47 cm with the following angles....but I would always buy at a shop even if it means having "less bike".
I forget who said to me "I would never buy a bike from someone I can't go and kick in the b***"
OOPS forgot to subscribe to my own thread.
Thanks everyone.
I certainly agree that if I buy new it will be local. In fact if I buy used, it will be local too. And given a choice, I will ALWAYS buy from the little guy. I feel that huge corporations will have no loyalty to me, they can and will move whereever they think the profit is. (And I include REI here, who seems only nominally a coop.) And while I may find an excellent clerk one week, next week, it may be a totally new person.
I just didn't know if bike shops expect you to not look elsewhere. In car lots, they want you to buy today, because they don't want to walk off the lot. It just seems that car lots are adversarial to their customers, and I've only ever found one that I have felt that treated me well.
I am glad to know it sounds like there are bike shops oriented to servicing their customers. I just always feel kind of like a rube, not understanding why a person pays thousands for a bike. I feel second class, when I ask why I should spend more on something. If the quality is there, fine, but I want to be shown it, not made to feel like I shouldn't ask. (Hmm, do I detect a chip on my shoulder? Maybe a whole log?:rolleyes: )
(I grew up in a working class family , and as a girl to boot, with a 160 IQ. Rarely have I felt in my element.:( )
And yes, I am afraid of being sold a bike, just because it has been on the floor for too long. (And I worked in life insurance for years, and I think now think that systematic cheating is just built into that whole industry, and it's well meaning employees don't even see it, because they've been conditioned to it.:mad: )
But when I DO find a LBS who is dedicated to the local community, I want to keep him/her in business. Just like I prefer my local independent coffee shop, with their thrift shop decor, to the glossy Starbucks on the same block.:) Like someone said, I will then know who to kick in the butt, because I will be a LOT closer to the owner, and it won't be just some poor schmuck earning a few bucks an hour wearing my boot prints!;)
Mary