(Rant mode on)
Today I was reminded again why I hate so much going into Bike Shops these days. Went into one and asked if they had 27.0 seatposts and the imbecile behind the counter guaranteed me that 27.0 seatposts do not exist and that he knew because the shop has 20 years, bla, bla bla. Well not 20 years around here that's for sure...
After my insistence and after saying that Ritchey, BBB, Thomson and other brands have them he asked a colleague in the back of the store. He asked me who measured the seatube size in the frame, and when I answered "the frame manufacturer" he still didn't looked convinced. Then he finally said to the first guy that those seatposts do exist but it was necessary to be ordered. After this, the first guy basically shut down and when I said it was for a 1996 Kona the attitude was even worse. He basically shut down and ignored me!
None of them made an effort to check the availability on the brands they sell, prices or anything!
So, buying 27.0 seatposts may be easy in the UK, but it seems it's not only a more difficult task here it may make you feel like an outcast and slightly undesirable client! I already avoid another shop by their similar attitude. For those a client buying a square axle BB (that they do have on stock) almost isn't worth the hassle to look for it. I guess that if you're not buying a carbon 29er or flashing one you're like scum to these newer guys.
Luckily there's 40/50 year old store which has a great guy that may help me, but today it was closed. He even has an early 90's Peugeot/Grisley hanging on the wall in amazing condition with a RS Mag and I think I even saw it with a Tioga rear wheel sometime ago.
Sorry for the rant, but I really hope you guys get access to better stores than what I have access to.
(Rant mode off)
Today I was reminded again why I hate so much going into Bike Shops these days. Went into one and asked if they had 27.0 seatposts and the imbecile behind the counter guaranteed me that 27.0 seatposts do not exist and that he knew because the shop has 20 years, bla, bla bla. Well not 20 years around here that's for sure...
After my insistence and after saying that Ritchey, BBB, Thomson and other brands have them he asked a colleague in the back of the store. He asked me who measured the seatube size in the frame, and when I answered "the frame manufacturer" he still didn't looked convinced. Then he finally said to the first guy that those seatposts do exist but it was necessary to be ordered. After this, the first guy basically shut down and when I said it was for a 1996 Kona the attitude was even worse. He basically shut down and ignored me!
None of them made an effort to check the availability on the brands they sell, prices or anything!
So, buying 27.0 seatposts may be easy in the UK, but it seems it's not only a more difficult task here it may make you feel like an outcast and slightly undesirable client! I already avoid another shop by their similar attitude. For those a client buying a square axle BB (that they do have on stock) almost isn't worth the hassle to look for it. I guess that if you're not buying a carbon 29er or flashing one you're like scum to these newer guys.
Luckily there's 40/50 year old store which has a great guy that may help me, but today it was closed. He even has an early 90's Peugeot/Grisley hanging on the wall in amazing condition with a RS Mag and I think I even saw it with a Tioga rear wheel sometime ago.
Sorry for the rant, but I really hope you guys get access to better stores than what I have access to.
(Rant mode off)