Fooook that...buy local ?
Just to put the other side of this and take the opportunity to praise Bikester. I bought an Orbea Wild FS H20 about 3 weeks ago for significantly less than I could have bought it "locally". £3,950 as opposed to £5,300 and beyond. It was delivered within 10 days from Germany. After a couple of days I noticed that the dropper post was not functioning correctly so I took it into my LBS for repair. They changed the cable which had somehow become twisted in the sleeve and charged me £65. I contacted Bikester and they refunded the £65 immediately.If I had not bought my last bike from my local shop, it would still be lying in my garage unused while I tried to get support from the manufacturer to fix problems and supply parts......
Sounds like decent service from Bikester, and a great deal on the bike. My concern would be turning up at an LBS with a cracked frame, blown rear shock or broken motor though.Just to put the other side of this and take the opportunity to praise Bikester. I bought an Orbea Wild FS H20 about 3 weeks ago for significantly less than I could have bought it "locally". £3,950 as opposed to £5,300 and beyond. It was delivered within 10 days from Germany. After a couple of days I noticed that the dropper post was not functioning correctly so I took it into my LBS for repair. They changed the cable which had somehow become twisted in the sleeve and charged me £65. I contacted Bikester and they refunded the £65 immediately.
Al
Will bikes purchased from German online retailers be covered in the UK for warranty issues and would you be able to use your brand of choice retailer in the UK for such warranty claims and repairs?
I don't disagree with you but that's £1300 plus for piece of mind and in any case Bikester do have a UK presence. Not to mention that I could not get a bike of any brand in my size in any shop this side of Christmas. I had already short listed Orbea so when I saw it at that price and available in my size I didn't hesitate. I suppose time will tell if I live to regret my decision but up till now I'm happy and more importantly out riding which I would not have been otherwise.Sounds like decent service from Bikester, and a great deal on the bike. My concern would be turning up at an LBS with a cracked frame, blown rear shock or broken motor though.
Bikester isnt the cheapest of all the german stores
Bike-discount has a great service and is way cheaper( atleast 25% less)
then all the local stores and webshops in belgium. Not sure on warranty thing.
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The brand in question is Santa Cruz. I have not read their warranty terms.
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