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GET FORMULA
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I recently found a shop that I like to go to, like the people, and it has soul. I recently wrote a review of said shop(Cal Coast). When I first got into biking we(South SD) had the best shop around by far(Mission Cyclery), unfortunately the devil of bike shops(Performance) swooped in and forced them to sell, they were a family affair, owned and operated by the same family for 25 years. Such a sad story for the local cycling community. I miss this shop every time I think about going to a bike shop.
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kloepo9 (04-12-2008)
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Downhill pu$$y
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I'm mostly guilty of LBS loyalty. The only real reason I go anywhere else is in stock items. I hate waiting for something to be ordered, I want to walk in and buy the item I need.
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kloepo9 (04-12-2008)
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Absofrigginlutely--but it's a balancing act. If a shop (bike or other) provides me with exceptional service, I reciprocate by giving them my business as long as their prices are fair.
If prices are dramatically more than the competition or if service is consistently poor, then I seek a shop that can better meet my needs. |
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The shop I want and do support the most is doing its best to keep its patrons happy. The owner is a friend and the two main Asst Mgrs are great. Many shops have killer vibes and feel... dare I say - "Dirty", "organic". I failed to recognize "Roadie" clean vs MTB clean. My LBS is like a NASCAR garage - clean neat and orderly. I wear the colors of my LBS, wave the flag for then at festivals.
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Last edited by lkn2ryd; 07-09-2008 at 05:26 PM. Reason: over my period |
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kloepo9 (04-12-2008)
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I'm a cyclist
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Unfortunately, the LBS around here (3 within 4 1/2 miles) are pretty cool to deal with, good people, but I never get any service done at shops since I do my own and their prices are a bit higher then most and none of them ever have what I need/want in stock (most shops don't).
I have bought riding gear for the Mrs and kids from one of the shops though. The best shop was one I spent a good amount of cash at but that was between 2000 and 2005 before all the good employees left. The Path reminds me of that shop at that time. Another cool shop about 20min drive that has a very cool vibe to it is Newhall Bicycle Co. Roger is a very cool cat. I have not been there for some time though as I have not had a reason. If they are still there when I get my next roadie I will buy from them. ![]()
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kloepo9 (04-12-2008)
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... I'm in the same boat as Maxwell, GO SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BIKE SHOPS! Especially during times of economic downturns, it's tempting to just find the lowest prices, resist this temptation and support the solid brick & mortor shops. Besides, I believe they're still the best value for your money. I've heard it said, "...it's the cheap ones that end up spending the most in the end..." Here in Tustin, we're fortunate to have a couple solid options in very near proximity. Aukmal |
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andy aka rut (04-12-2008),
Cowgirl (04-12-2008),
kloepo9 (04-12-2008),
Marshall Willanholly (04-12-2008),
maxwell (04-12-2008)
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Jones bikes in San Marino, on Huntington Drive.
Not the biggest LBS, but I've found them to be very helpful and friendly. On all bikes they sell, they offer lifetime free tune ups and their mechanic(s) do quality work the first time. R |
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kloepo9 (04-12-2008),
strobelite (04-12-2008)
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El Salt (04-12-2008)
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Shop Loyalty...
I have it. I know several shop owners but it will take a lot to get me to purchase anywhere but The Path. I don't have any negative things to say about those other shops.... it's just Tani and the gang are great and loyal to me as well. Awesome shop! thanks guys!!!!
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thephat (04-12-2008)
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Yeti. Turner. Niner.
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OMG--I remember that. I was right behind him. What a douche.
I was riding with him once and I went down in some cactus. Dude wouldn't even help me pick the needles out of my @$$. Total Choad. Seriously!!
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Geddyup!
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I'm a bit of a creature of habit so once I find a shop I like, I do stick with them.
Conversely, if I go into one that sucks, I usually never go back, regardless of how good the stuff they carry, or how close to ome it is. I've had more bad experiences at road centric shops then mountain, but some of my closest of each I never frequent due to being ignored on my first visit - one is even managed by a friend of the family.
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