Buying at LBS a Brand they Don't Carry
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Buying at LBS a Brand they Don't Carry
I am looking to buy a new bike and have chosen the bike that I want. There is an LBS that I want to support near me and I want to order the bike through them, but they aren't an official dealer of that brand. Can I still order that bike through them? Many thanks in advance!
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I am looking to buy a new bike and have chosen the bike that I want. There is an LBS that I want to support near me and I want to order the bike through them, but they aren't an official dealer of that brand. Can I still order that bike through them? Many thanks in advance!
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I am looking to buy a new bike and have chosen the bike that I want. There is an LBS that I want to support near me and I want to order the bike through them, but they aren't an official dealer of that brand. Can I still order that bike through them? Many thanks in advance!
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Based on my experience, no. YMMV.
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If you do, be aware the manufacturer will likely consider it second-hand and you'll be without a warranty from day one.
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I read the title and knew it would be a one post noob dragging bait across our turgid waters. There are plenty in standing in line to take the bait and give it a drag screaming run. Does anyone really create an account on an internet forum to ask a bunch of people who know nothing about a bike dealer whether the dealer will order something the dealer doesn't stock? When in less time and effort they could ask the dealer who will know what they will and will not do? Don't take the bait.
I predict 4 pages.
I predict 4 pages.
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I am looking to buy a new bike and have chosen the bike that I want. There is an LBS that I want to support near me and I want to order the bike through them, but they aren't an official dealer of that brand. Can I still order that bike through them? Many thanks in advance!
Nobody here knows since we dont knowingly work at the shop from where you want to buy.
Do you also try to buy a new Ford from a Chevy dealer?
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I read the title and knew it would be a one post noob dragging bait across our turgid waters. There are plenty in standing in line to take the bait and give it a drag screaming run. Does anyone really create an account on an internet forum to ask a bunch of people who know nothing about a bike dealer whether the dealer will order something the dealer doesn't stock? When in less time and effort they could ask the dealer who will know what they will and will not do? Don't take the bait.
I predict 4 pages.
I predict 4 pages.
I'm good with my 3 word response.
Even if this is a troll, if it turns out that someone has actually bought a bike this way, I'd be interested in the story.
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At my local LBS, I was talking just casually about the bike I'm interested in (a brand that they don't carry), and they volunteered to get it for me to buy. I told them I'd keep that in mind. Later on though, it occurred to me that having the correct size requires trying at least two of them. Would they be willing to get the two different sizes? I might even rather try the bike and then have them order me the frame (comes in a more preferable color) with other components (especially the wheels) to make up a more optimal bicycle. It's either this or drive 45 minutes to an official dealer of the brand.
Are you still in the process of deciding?
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About this bike model? Yes.
About my purchasing plan? Not really. A retailer that doesn't normally carry a particular brand is most likely NOT going to order the two bike sizes that the customer needs to try in order to determine which size fits best (unless it's a bike that they like, I guess. Do retailers usually like touring bikes? Not in my experience).
About my purchasing plan? Not really. A retailer that doesn't normally carry a particular brand is most likely NOT going to order the two bike sizes that the customer needs to try in order to determine which size fits best (unless it's a bike that they like, I guess. Do retailers usually like touring bikes? Not in my experience).
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I tried to support my local business but it is outrageous imo. Not a bike but related as far as components.
I needed a rim to build a new wheel. The rim was $80, my local shop did not carry it but said they could order it for me.
$80 rim
$15 shipping
$10 service fee................$105
I went online, found a good sale (same exact rim) and payed $60 shipped.
I wonder if they would charge a shipping fee for a bike as well?!
It pays to roll your own!
I needed a rim to build a new wheel. The rim was $80, my local shop did not carry it but said they could order it for me.
$80 rim
$15 shipping
$10 service fee................$105
I went online, found a good sale (same exact rim) and payed $60 shipped.
I wonder if they would charge a shipping fee for a bike as well?!
It pays to roll your own!
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I tried to support my local business but it is outrageous imo. Not a bike but related as far as components.
I needed a rim to build a new wheel. The rim was $80, my local shop did not carry it but said they could order it for me.
$80 rim
$15 shipping
$10 service fee................$105
I went online, found a good sale (same exact rim) and payed $60 shipped.
I wonder if they would charge a shipping fee for a bike as well?!
It pays to roll your own!
I needed a rim to build a new wheel. The rim was $80, my local shop did not carry it but said they could order it for me.
$80 rim
$15 shipping
$10 service fee................$105
I went online, found a good sale (same exact rim) and payed $60 shipped.
I wonder if they would charge a shipping fee for a bike as well?!
It pays to roll your own!
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About this bike model? Yes.
About my purchasing plan? Not really. A retailer that doesn't normally carry a particular brand is most likely NOT going to order the two bike sizes that the customer needs to try in order to determine which size fits best (unless it's a bike that they like, I guess. Do retailers usually like touring bikes? Not in my experience).
About my purchasing plan? Not really. A retailer that doesn't normally carry a particular brand is most likely NOT going to order the two bike sizes that the customer needs to try in order to determine which size fits best (unless it's a bike that they like, I guess. Do retailers usually like touring bikes? Not in my experience).
If it's a model they don't really carry, I'm skeptical that an authorized dealer would order two either.
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I read the title and knew it would be a one post noob dragging bait across our turgid waters. There are plenty in standing in line to take the bait and give it a drag screaming run. Does anyone really create an account on an internet forum to ask a bunch of people who know nothing about a bike dealer whether the dealer will order something the dealer doesn't stock? When in less time and effort they could ask the dealer who will know what they will and will not do? Don't take the bait.
I predict 4 pages.
I predict 4 pages.
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The closest LBS to me is a Trek dealer. I asked if they could get me two different sizes of Roubaix and they said no they couldn't do that for me. I told them they just lost my business.
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I am looking to buy a new bike and have chosen the bike that I want. There is an LBS that I want to support near me and I want to order the bike through them, but they aren't an official dealer of that brand. Can I still order that bike through them? Many thanks in advance!
However, bike brands support their independent dealers by protecting their territory,so another shop within that territory would not be authorized to carry the brand.
Most independent dealers carry multiple brands, so the analogy of going to a Chevy dealership to buy a new Ford doesn't really apply.
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I read the title and knew it would be a one post noob dragging bait across our turgid waters. There are plenty in standing in line to take the bait and give it a drag screaming run. Does anyone really create an account on an internet forum to ask a bunch of people who know nothing about a bike dealer whether the dealer will order something the dealer doesn't stock? When in less time and effort they could ask the dealer who will know what they will and will not do? Don't take the bait.
I predict 4 pages.
I predict 4 pages.
Just sayin'.
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There's an important distinction between whether or not a shop stocks an item and whether or not they carry an item.
Pretty much every LBS out there buys from the same pool of distributors-- QBP, KHS, Hawley, etc. If a distributor has it, they can get it.
Full bikes are the exception, because there are dealer contracts in place for all of the big names-- Giant, Trek, Specialized, etc.
Trek is only sold through Trek stores, Specialized often has exclusivity contracts as well (they will only be sold at shop that don't carry certain brands.)
But if the OP is looking for something less mainstream, like even say a Colnago or a Masi, there's a fair chance the shop can get it and just doesn't stock it.
I bought my Cervelo at my LBS and they don't regularly stock Cervelo.
Pretty much every LBS out there buys from the same pool of distributors-- QBP, KHS, Hawley, etc. If a distributor has it, they can get it.
Full bikes are the exception, because there are dealer contracts in place for all of the big names-- Giant, Trek, Specialized, etc.
Trek is only sold through Trek stores, Specialized often has exclusivity contracts as well (they will only be sold at shop that don't carry certain brands.)
But if the OP is looking for something less mainstream, like even say a Colnago or a Masi, there's a fair chance the shop can get it and just doesn't stock it.
I bought my Cervelo at my LBS and they don't regularly stock Cervelo.
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To be honest with you, their risk of getting stuck with a bike they cannot sell except at a loss probably outweighs any benefit of having you as a customer.
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So, in order to sell one bike, you think it reasonable to demand that they actually purchase 2? You understand that means they will definitely have an extra bike they have to keep in stock until they sell.
To be honest with you, their risk of getting stuck with a bike they cannot sell except at a loss probably outweighs any benefit of having you as a customer.
To be honest with you, their risk of getting stuck with a bike they cannot sell except at a loss probably outweighs any benefit of having you as a customer.