Macy0161 wrote: » I'm kinda surprised, as always had a decent footfall from what I saw, for servicing at least.
C3PO wrote: » Sad news! Blame the internet in their FB post!
C3PO wrote: » I think we will soon see LBSs that really only service bikes and sell just the basic essentials! I know that is the model that my LBS is now following. Happy to source bikes if required but equally happy to build up from parts supplied or a mixture of both!
dragratchet wrote: » I buy my bikes from them and found their service generally very good with a few hiccups over the years. they certainly treated me well regarding the bikes i bought. over the odds generally in terms of price but always handy for a quick pop in when you couldn't wait for a delivery. really sorry to see them go. cant see that fb post either fwiw.
C3PO wrote: » Surprised myself - they seemed to have a reputation as the place to buy high end bikes!
magicbastarder wrote: » yep, have seen similar with camera/electronics gear, where the wholesale price a small retailer pays is higher than the retail price a warehouse based distributor can charge.
Macy0161 wrote: » A post about closing down still isn't showing for me on facebook? Could anyone post it?
CramCycle wrote: » A good LBS is great, and helpful in keeping cycling going in an area IMO
CramCycle wrote: » I can't see the notification anywhere. Facebook, twitter or there own website, so not convinced. I didn't use them much as they were not on my route but the few times I did they seemed decent and reasonable. Their advertised prices were a weird one as they had tubes at some silly price but when I paid for one it was half the amount, I presume they included fitting etc. in the sign prices. Plenty of LBS can survive with online though, with several companies, particularly German letting LBS sell cheaper than online brands purposefully (Cube etc.) or via B+M only eg Stevens. Not saying it is easy, and not a business I would go for myself. Good servicing is the key, as that is what keeps a good bike shop going when the B2W sales go quiet. A good LBS is great, and helpful in keeping cycling going in an area IMO
[Deleted User] wrote: » I passed by the shop last night, and yes, a big closing down notice in the window.
magicbastarder wrote: » someone show them this thread.
terrydel wrote: » Why?
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I used to cycle by daily, I stopped in once or twice and just found them ridiculously expensive for anything
Eamonnator wrote: » A while ago, I was in the market for a Giro helmet. A friend of mine has a bike shop, asked him for his best price. He gave me a price, I told him I could get it online for less, I told him the online price, he said that it was less than he could get it from his wholesaler.