GypsyTreker
Well-Known Member
You just articulated why DTC will be the new way to do business. LBS folk want to educate us as to why we should buy from them without giving us a reason. First off, no inventory and you won't work on my internet bike? Good luck with that business plan. If I were a brick and mortar store in this climate I'd be on Prozac. Scary times. I know one thing, from experience, when this market returns to normal and inventory becomes abundant, those clueless consumers will remember the lectures and who was giving them. Personally I see Lenny's model as the one multi store operations will use to crush the small corner bike shops. And I say that with sadness.My experience with my LBS drove me to buy online. Granted it was during the height of the pandemic, but it was basically, you want an ebike, really? Well, all we have are bikes for over 10k and our next batch will not get here till 2021 and the sales guy dismissed me. I would love to buy and support local, but local here where I live has a long way to go to get my business. I believe they are Trek dealers and when I inquired about the bike I was interested in the Superfly something or another, was quoted March of 2021. So I bought a Frey and will probably wait longer! In the meantime I bought 3 DTC bikes to tide me over. 2 I have now and 1 more next month. I'm also convinced there are enough Youtube vids on how to fix ebikes that most of us with half a brain can fix most problems. I'm seeing the same think with car mechanics. A lot of these guys are stuck in the late 90's and in order to fix a tricky problem either give up and refer you to the dealer or half ass fix it and leave you with more problems. I have actually sent a former mechanic I used to use a Youtube video on how to fix an issue with a blown fuse on my old Audi...