Chris Nolte
Well-Known Member
Hey All,
When I got back from Iraq, many people asked me what war was like. It’s a little like this. Little contact with others and loved ones, it can bring out the extreme best and worst in people. Overall it’s challenging, disorienting and scary. We can and will get through this
I’m fortunate to know many of you on this forum very well. I wanted to post this here to get some feedback from the wealth of experience which exsists here. I have learned so much from this community over the past 7 years I’ve been participating in these forums and I’m sure I will continue to do so.
I recently made the decision to close our store for test rides and we will only be open for online and phone orders until the foreseeable future. As many of you know we have two stores, one in Brooklyn NY and one in Long Beach CA. The cases in NY have been increasing dramatically and California isn’t too far behind. Both states have a form of lock down in place, but our businesses are considered essential so we are trying to act accordingly. We are well within our rights to keep the stores open for test rides, but given the lack of understanding, information and resources to deal with this situation I don’t think it’s a smart move. Sure there are methods to limit contact and the spread, but it seems that being open to online and phone sales only would be the best way to limit contact while still serving the community, keeping my employees employed and keep the business alive to see this through.
We will still support our customers with important service and repairs in a very cautious way. We will attempt to assist in directing our customers how to repair their own bikes and I plan to create and publish more resources on how to perform the many tasks which are common.
I think we all have a responsibility to do not just what we are asked to do, but to do what we can do to help the spread and help to others stay safe and sane. We have a long road ahead and we’re all going to have to prepare some major changes.
If any of you have any feedback on this I would be really grateful to have it, good or bad. As I said many times before, there are many very smart and wise people on this forum with more foresight and experience than me. I always appreciate hearing other perspectives.
Please stay safe and sane.
PS. If you’re freaking out or having challenges coping I have found it really helpful to think of others. Call a friend or family member and ask them about themselves. Caring for others is a good way to get out of feeling bad for ourselves and our situation. We all need to remain positive to get through this.
When I got back from Iraq, many people asked me what war was like. It’s a little like this. Little contact with others and loved ones, it can bring out the extreme best and worst in people. Overall it’s challenging, disorienting and scary. We can and will get through this
I’m fortunate to know many of you on this forum very well. I wanted to post this here to get some feedback from the wealth of experience which exsists here. I have learned so much from this community over the past 7 years I’ve been participating in these forums and I’m sure I will continue to do so.
I recently made the decision to close our store for test rides and we will only be open for online and phone orders until the foreseeable future. As many of you know we have two stores, one in Brooklyn NY and one in Long Beach CA. The cases in NY have been increasing dramatically and California isn’t too far behind. Both states have a form of lock down in place, but our businesses are considered essential so we are trying to act accordingly. We are well within our rights to keep the stores open for test rides, but given the lack of understanding, information and resources to deal with this situation I don’t think it’s a smart move. Sure there are methods to limit contact and the spread, but it seems that being open to online and phone sales only would be the best way to limit contact while still serving the community, keeping my employees employed and keep the business alive to see this through.
We will still support our customers with important service and repairs in a very cautious way. We will attempt to assist in directing our customers how to repair their own bikes and I plan to create and publish more resources on how to perform the many tasks which are common.
I think we all have a responsibility to do not just what we are asked to do, but to do what we can do to help the spread and help to others stay safe and sane. We have a long road ahead and we’re all going to have to prepare some major changes.
If any of you have any feedback on this I would be really grateful to have it, good or bad. As I said many times before, there are many very smart and wise people on this forum with more foresight and experience than me. I always appreciate hearing other perspectives.
Please stay safe and sane.
PS. If you’re freaking out or having challenges coping I have found it really helpful to think of others. Call a friend or family member and ask them about themselves. Caring for others is a good way to get out of feeling bad for ourselves and our situation. We all need to remain positive to get through this.