Local shops...for local people !
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 9:34 am
I nearly always buy riding kit from local shops.
Most of the time the price is cheaper than online, plus there is the massive advantage of being able to try the kit on to ensure I get the correct size.
When it comes to service parts...mostly they are bought at the time of service from the local garage doing the service.
But recently I needed brake pads and a battery out with service time.
I was stunned at the thieving bandits at the parts section of bike manufacturer/importers sites, also the high price at some other sites.
Ebay did not help much, as the reference to my original manufacturers parts numbers mostly came up blank.
Often when inputting my bike model/year, different brake pad options were offered, but no indication if for the front or rear.
When I enquired at some local dealers, most did not have the pads in stock, but Shirlaws did...at an acceptable price.
Similar with the battery...ended up getting one from Eccoss at a lower price than most online retailers, and half the price of some online retailers and those that were less expensive were offering an odd brand or did not have that "trust" factor.
Moral of this post:
Use local shops
They are often less expensive
No hidden handling or postage charges
You have hands on the item, so if you get the wrong one/size...it is often your fault
It is easier to return if you get the wrong size or item.
There is after sales service
And if you done use them, they may shut down...not good for everyone !!
Also, there are often some items/clothing that you never knew you NEEDED...until you see then in the flesh and get hands on them
ps, I have no commercial interest/shares/capital/employment connections with any shops, local or otherwise (apart from a very very good art gallery in Ballater...a very very good one indeed).
Yes my name is David, but no relation to the David residing in the local shop just outside Royston Vasey
Most of the time the price is cheaper than online, plus there is the massive advantage of being able to try the kit on to ensure I get the correct size.
When it comes to service parts...mostly they are bought at the time of service from the local garage doing the service.
But recently I needed brake pads and a battery out with service time.
I was stunned at the thieving bandits at the parts section of bike manufacturer/importers sites, also the high price at some other sites.
Ebay did not help much, as the reference to my original manufacturers parts numbers mostly came up blank.
Often when inputting my bike model/year, different brake pad options were offered, but no indication if for the front or rear.
When I enquired at some local dealers, most did not have the pads in stock, but Shirlaws did...at an acceptable price.
Similar with the battery...ended up getting one from Eccoss at a lower price than most online retailers, and half the price of some online retailers and those that were less expensive were offering an odd brand or did not have that "trust" factor.
Moral of this post:
Use local shops
They are often less expensive
No hidden handling or postage charges
You have hands on the item, so if you get the wrong one/size...it is often your fault
It is easier to return if you get the wrong size or item.
There is after sales service
And if you done use them, they may shut down...not good for everyone !!
Also, there are often some items/clothing that you never knew you NEEDED...until you see then in the flesh and get hands on them
ps, I have no commercial interest/shares/capital/employment connections with any shops, local or otherwise (apart from a very very good art gallery in Ballater...a very very good one indeed).
Yes my name is David, but no relation to the David residing in the local shop just outside Royston Vasey