Hitby
Well-known member
Afternoon all,
I have a Turbo Levo Comp set aside at my LBS and I'm buying via the Green Commute Initiative - the bike shop get 95% of the voucher value I believe so £4,750. I just need to e-sign the documents to release the voucher. I was happy with the Levo after a test ride and was even happy to pay the RRP (due to the LBS reputation) despite there being good discounts available on the same bike from other retailers. However, since then they have started chucking in a spare battery on full price bikes, not scheme bikes though ??. I can sort of understand why but presumably they've started doing that on the back of some top secret information regarding the 2020 bikes.
I still really want a Levo but to be honest, I don't feel like I'm getting a good deal anymore ?. Especially with the Whyte E150-S being available shortly for £250 less than the comp, with the 625Wh battery.
So...what would you do? I really don't want to mess the LBS around as they've been very good answering my emails etc but it's a bit disappointing not getting the same offers as someone buying direct, the extra battery would negate the only problem I had with the bike which was range anxiety.
I suppose I was really looking forward to my new bike and it's my own fault for buying at this time of year. I've just got a bit of anxiety about spending £5k.
I have a Turbo Levo Comp set aside at my LBS and I'm buying via the Green Commute Initiative - the bike shop get 95% of the voucher value I believe so £4,750. I just need to e-sign the documents to release the voucher. I was happy with the Levo after a test ride and was even happy to pay the RRP (due to the LBS reputation) despite there being good discounts available on the same bike from other retailers. However, since then they have started chucking in a spare battery on full price bikes, not scheme bikes though ??. I can sort of understand why but presumably they've started doing that on the back of some top secret information regarding the 2020 bikes.
I still really want a Levo but to be honest, I don't feel like I'm getting a good deal anymore ?. Especially with the Whyte E150-S being available shortly for £250 less than the comp, with the 625Wh battery.
So...what would you do? I really don't want to mess the LBS around as they've been very good answering my emails etc but it's a bit disappointing not getting the same offers as someone buying direct, the extra battery would negate the only problem I had with the bike which was range anxiety.
I suppose I was really looking forward to my new bike and it's my own fault for buying at this time of year. I've just got a bit of anxiety about spending £5k.