Curious about your experiences and what you expect from a LBS when you purchase a new bike.
I've only bought two new bikes from LBSs in the last couple of decades. A few years back I bought an $1100 Giant hardtail that was delivered to my house (mobile bike shop did not have a public store front). Upon delivery, the guy set my seat post height, fork air based on my weight, and had me sit on the bike to adjust the handlebar controls. After having me ride it up and down my street to check all was good, he bid me good day and left.
This week I picked up my Levo Comp. Had phoned the shop across town saying I wanted to purchase and agreed I would pick up next day. I arrived, they rolled the bike out (which looked fine) and I paid with my credit card. The guy asked if I knew how to turn on the bike (I said yes) and then asked if I needed help loading (I said I could do, no problem). He handed me the charger, opened the door, and wished me a good day.
Is this what you typically find? Granted, I took the bike home and did all my own seat/suspension/controls setup to my initial liking. Do shops assume if you buy a "high-end" bike that you've got that all covered yourself?
I've only bought two new bikes from LBSs in the last couple of decades. A few years back I bought an $1100 Giant hardtail that was delivered to my house (mobile bike shop did not have a public store front). Upon delivery, the guy set my seat post height, fork air based on my weight, and had me sit on the bike to adjust the handlebar controls. After having me ride it up and down my street to check all was good, he bid me good day and left.
This week I picked up my Levo Comp. Had phoned the shop across town saying I wanted to purchase and agreed I would pick up next day. I arrived, they rolled the bike out (which looked fine) and I paid with my credit card. The guy asked if I knew how to turn on the bike (I said yes) and then asked if I needed help loading (I said I could do, no problem). He handed me the charger, opened the door, and wished me a good day.
Is this what you typically find? Granted, I took the bike home and did all my own seat/suspension/controls setup to my initial liking. Do shops assume if you buy a "high-end" bike that you've got that all covered yourself?