I feel like the Covid boom made bike companies (and even some dealers/shops) lazy and complacent. Trying to buy a pricey ebike at the moment and had expected the bike shops to be fawning over me to get a sale. However, the amount of them that don't reply, or take ages to reply or say they will call you back about something and never do... I guess they must still be busy with enough trade to be able to ignore customers that are ready to throw £6 - £8k at them for a bicycle...?!
Staggering really. If I take a couple of hours to return a client's email I apologise and feel awful, yet some of these bike shops take days. My local Trek dealer rarely seems to answer the phone. (In their defence, they were great with loaning me a demo bike with no hassle and a very flexible return, but even then nobody followed up with me afterwards.)
Maybe once the sales dry up the industry will try a bit harder to get it right again. After the COVID boom I imagine most casual riders have their bike sorted for a while now, so you'd think supply would catch up and sales drop off...?
Staggering really. If I take a couple of hours to return a client's email I apologise and feel awful, yet some of these bike shops take days. My local Trek dealer rarely seems to answer the phone. (In their defence, they were great with loaning me a demo bike with no hassle and a very flexible return, but even then nobody followed up with me afterwards.)
Maybe once the sales dry up the industry will try a bit harder to get it right again. After the COVID boom I imagine most casual riders have their bike sorted for a while now, so you'd think supply would catch up and sales drop off...?