Campagmatic
Devout Dirtbag
Last weekend I decided to take my Moser into my LBS just to get a couple of bits finished off and the final tweaks to get the gears working smoothly.
I asked the guy to fit a new rear cassette (which I already had) because I don't have the tool, it needed a new chain too, and the rear gear cable needed replacing because I had cut the previous one too short, then a set-up.
So two days later I collected my bike (that was the soonest I could make it back to the shop), the work had been done, all looked well. Except I wasn't too pleased that my bike which I've been painstakingly restoring for the past 3 months had been kept outside in the rain for 48 hours, it was drenched. That was just the start.
I was also disappointed with the price, the chain was £10, the cable £2.50, plus fitting...that'll be £40 please sir...what, that would have taken me 10 minutes to do myself...but that's okay I thought, just this once, at least I know it was done by a professional.
So I'm riding home...this is nice, I think, only that can't be right my chain is rubbing on the derailleur on every gear in a high or low range and just the middle few run smoothly. I'll give them a call when I get home...It got worse, I'm lucky I made it home at all. When I pulled away at a set of traffic lights, cars rearing to go behind me, the shoddy workmanship of my LBS struck again. They hadn't tightened the quick release on my back wheel enough (I could lift it with the tip of my little finger) so when I was at full force pushing down on the pedals the back wheel jolted out of the dropouts and jammed up. Luckily I reacted very quickly in getting off the bike and off the road but that could have ended very badly, I ended up with minimal damage to the bike and none to myself, but that's beside the point.
So by the time I made it back I was fuming, I attempted to call them but there was no answer, I didn't retry because I knew I was so angry I wasn't going to be very coherent amidst the swearing. I just thought, F-it, they just lost a customer and potentially thousands of pounds in future business, I'll leave it at that.
Only this morning (a week later) I remembered they didn't even give me my old chain and cassette back, they weren't ready for the bin and I would definitely have found a use for them on a project, grrrrrrrr :x
I'm going to pay them a visit today but I fear it won't end well, I'm a bit of a hothead and I'm very passionate about my bikes. That'll teach me for letting someone else touch it.
How does this compare to you LBS experiences, is this acceptable?
I asked the guy to fit a new rear cassette (which I already had) because I don't have the tool, it needed a new chain too, and the rear gear cable needed replacing because I had cut the previous one too short, then a set-up.
So two days later I collected my bike (that was the soonest I could make it back to the shop), the work had been done, all looked well. Except I wasn't too pleased that my bike which I've been painstakingly restoring for the past 3 months had been kept outside in the rain for 48 hours, it was drenched. That was just the start.
I was also disappointed with the price, the chain was £10, the cable £2.50, plus fitting...that'll be £40 please sir...what, that would have taken me 10 minutes to do myself...but that's okay I thought, just this once, at least I know it was done by a professional.
So I'm riding home...this is nice, I think, only that can't be right my chain is rubbing on the derailleur on every gear in a high or low range and just the middle few run smoothly. I'll give them a call when I get home...It got worse, I'm lucky I made it home at all. When I pulled away at a set of traffic lights, cars rearing to go behind me, the shoddy workmanship of my LBS struck again. They hadn't tightened the quick release on my back wheel enough (I could lift it with the tip of my little finger) so when I was at full force pushing down on the pedals the back wheel jolted out of the dropouts and jammed up. Luckily I reacted very quickly in getting off the bike and off the road but that could have ended very badly, I ended up with minimal damage to the bike and none to myself, but that's beside the point.
So by the time I made it back I was fuming, I attempted to call them but there was no answer, I didn't retry because I knew I was so angry I wasn't going to be very coherent amidst the swearing. I just thought, F-it, they just lost a customer and potentially thousands of pounds in future business, I'll leave it at that.
Only this morning (a week later) I remembered they didn't even give me my old chain and cassette back, they weren't ready for the bin and I would definitely have found a use for them on a project, grrrrrrrr :x
I'm going to pay them a visit today but I fear it won't end well, I'm a bit of a hothead and I'm very passionate about my bikes. That'll teach me for letting someone else touch it.
How does this compare to you LBS experiences, is this acceptable?