That's horrifying. How did the shop respond? Are they giving you replacements?
That's horrifying. How did the shop respond? Are they giving you replacements?
What a horrible thing. How does something like that gets stolen from a bike shop? Is the shop area open to the public? Or did one of the workers misplaced it?
Well that would really make me angry!! they better replace it at their loss. It's their *&^% fault.
Sorry to hear about the misfortune. Never fun!!
Oh wow, that is seriously uncool.
I agree with smilingcat - if the bike was in the shop's possession for repairs, it's their responsibility and they really need to replace the saddle and seat post. Way not cool.
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one of my friends overheard a conversation in a workshop that the owner of the LBS was going to swap the cassettes from the customers bike to his bike coz it was better, the employee told him not too, i wonder how much of that went on.
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I'm so sorry about your seatpost and saddle. I would love to know more about how it happened and what they're doing about it.
As far as the cassette swapping: I'm sure a lot of it goes on in some shops. I have most of my work done at a very small LBS that is repair focused. I've worked hard to develop a relationship with the owner, and he's the one who does most of the work on my bikes. Because I know him, I would be shocked if something like that went on in his shop. The larger shops with higher mechanic turnover, sure. That said - the fact that the owner in this case would do that is doubly disturbing. My stuff is also not "fancy" by anyone's standards - so I don't think anyone would be all that interested in it, but still....
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All's well that ends well--it just took some angst to get there.
Shop agreed to replace my saddle--sort of, because that color B18 isn't made anymore.
I indulged my obsessive-compulsive side to keep looking for it (I still look for the sunglasses that I lost at CDG airport 2 years ago. I don't know why.)
I found my saddle- weirdly wrapped in a bag in the garage.
So I was thrilled and sent an embarrassed and apologetic note to my LBS guy.
I figured he might be justifiably furious for all the fuss, but he sent a wonderful, --erm-- 'colorful' response indicating his relief.
I'm gonna be baking them bunches of cookies, and I have in mind some gift cards for the kid who checked the bikes in who seemed to be our suspect.
So, cookies for them; humble pie for us; all is right with the world, AND BEST OF ALL WE DON'T HAVE TO FIND A NEW LBS!!!
(the seat post is still a mystery)
(I still think the Bike Fridays are cursed. We need to do some kind of ceremony.)
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I do know that parts do get swapped between bikes on the floor. One bike I purchased had a different (and brand) stem and a much better seat post on it than what was the standard.
I suspect however that the bike shop setup the bike for someone to try and then forgot to swap the parts back. I was happy to get the better seatpost however so I didn't compain.