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2008-08-26 3:55 PM

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Subject: Bikesdirect or LBS?

So I finally convinced one of my friends to get a road bike (he currently only has a mtn bike).  But he is a very cheap ba$tard.  I'm trying to tell him to look at the used bikes from the LBS that is about a mile from his house, but he thinks he can get a better deal off Bikesdirect.  I know some people here have gotten bikes there, but I've also seen a lot of negative comments on the bicycling.com forums about them.

So, should I let my friend get his bike on-line, with a caveat emptor? Or keep him looking at the LBS? Either way, I know he's going to be bugging me to do the maintainence so he doesn't have to pay the bike shop, so I don't know how important having a relationship with them will be.



2008-08-26 3:59 PM
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Subject: RE: Bikesdirect or LBS?

I went with bikes direct over used.  I paid $350 for a brand new bike with low end components but it served me well for 1 yr until I upgraded to a bikesdirect frame set that I built up.  I looked used too but they were either still expensive or did not fit.

I would say to your friend there is nothing wrong with bikes direct.  I would use trek or specialized as a starting point for size and then go from there. 

2008-08-26 7:14 PM
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Subject: RE: Bikesdirect or LBS?
Here are some thoughts on the LBS vs. remote bike buying debate:

http://www.bikesportmichigan.com/store/mailorder.shtml
2008-08-26 8:36 PM
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Subject: RE: Bikesdirect or LBS?

Thomas Demerly - 2008-08-26 8:14 PM Here are some thoughts on the LBS vs. remote bike buying debate: http://www.bikesportmichigan.com/store/mailorder.shtml[/QUOTE]

Thanks- between that and the link you posted elsewhere about the pros/cons of buying a used bike, I think I'll tell him to go the bikesdirect route, and use the LBS to keep stocked up with the "extras" (spares, saddle bag, pedals, etc)

2008-08-26 10:08 PM
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Solid advice.
2008-08-27 12:25 AM
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Subject: RE: Bikesdirect or LBS?

I don't believe I've ever seen a substantive negative comment about bikesdirect.com from anyone who's actually done business with them.  People who've bought bikes from them (myself included) tend to be quite happy with the products and the buying experience, and totally jazzed about the price/value. 

People who make negative comments are generally the "faithful" who just think it's wrong on principle not to patronize the LBS.



2008-08-27 6:56 AM
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Subject: RE: Bikesdirect or LBS?

Bikes direct 100%.  Especially if you have an inclination of size needed.  With the money you save you could parts to fine tune the fit if you needed.  Plus, the guys/gals at BD answer any questions quickly via email, so you can ask them what's on your mind.

People try to argue that at the LBS you get a "fitting" with your bike- but all they ever do is adjust your seat or move your bars a little.  And they say that they maintanence you get from the LBS will "pay for itself".  Bull.  Especially if you can do really basic things, like adjust derailleurs and change a tube.

There's just too much of a price difference to really make any arguement against the bikes on bikes direct.  Everything else is matched on the bikes. 

 

(disclaimer- I've owned (own 1 currently) two motobecanes, and my best friend bought his motobecane from bikes direct, and I think I'm going to get a Mercier in October/November)

2008-08-27 8:41 AM
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Subject: RE: Bikesdirect or LBS?

I used the ebay version of bikesdirect and I am very happy with my mirage pro.  I did have LBS guilt so I bought new sunglasses, water bottles & cages, bike pump and new bike shoes.  So he still got my business.  Its just that I can get a better deal online for a new bike.  And if your thinking about buying used on craigslist or classifieds, then your LBS probably wont get that sale either so what the difference.   Get the best bike you can afford and still have money left over for accessories and extras is my .02.

But I would buy from BD again. 

2008-08-27 9:46 AM
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Subject: RE: Bikesdirect or LBS?
I bought a Bikesdirect bike, and have been very satisfied thus far. Eventually, I'd like to upgrade, but after 1,000 miles on my Vent Noir, I have not a complaint.

The way I rationalized it was that if I was going the used route, inventory was limited and it was unlikely that I would get that "perfect" frame that you can pick out if shopping new. At that point, Bikesdirect offered a better value with new components better than those in the used market.

Now, I will say that the bike needed a considerable tune when I first got it. Both deraileurs needed major adjustments (although most of the kinks were worked out simply by tightening the cables), and the brakes needed some as well.

Also, the bike did not fit perfectly at first, but a smaller stem fixed the problem. The frame geometry is not ideal for me, but the fit is good enough, and likely better than anything I could find on the used market.
2008-08-27 2:14 PM
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People who make negative comments are generally the "faithful" who just think it's wrong on principle not to patronize the LBS

 

This is a VERY correct statement...  The bike guys are freeks when it comes to their LBS...  They feel this is is wrong to buy over the internet.  Most of these guys are tied to their shops.  They work there of own the joint.  Pay to get fitted at a shop.  Tell them that they will get all your business for service.  And you will need adjustments...If they dont like it tell them to F themselves and go elsewhere.  I almost bought a bikes direct because the freeks scared me.  Do be intimidated.

2008-08-27 2:22 PM
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Subject: RE: Bikesdirect or LBS?
Just look at what you get for your money.  I recently bought a Motobecane Nemesis from bikesdirect.com after months and months of research.  I paid $995 (that includes shipping).  The Fuji Aloha is nearly the same exact bike.  But it sells for $1300 at any bike shop around me.  AND the components aren't near as good.  I got Ultegra and Dura Ace companed to the Alohas Tiagra and 105.  So why bother with the LBS?  Go to them for service, not to buy the bike.


2008-08-27 2:22 PM
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Subject: RE: Bikesdirect or LBS?
Might want to have them look at THE Javelin thread as well. It was just updated the other day with what looked to be more inventory. Those were pretty smoking deals.
2008-08-28 6:25 PM
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Subject: RE: Bikesdirect or LBS?
I think I would go with bikes direct, My LBS sucks.
2008-08-29 11:41 PM
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I live in an area that has a Bikes Direct LBS.  You can't beat the product you get for the price.  When I did my pricing before I bought my Nemesis last year, I took the lowest internet price I could find for each component of the bike and found that the components alone would cost you more than buying the complete bike from Bikes Direct.  I don't think I could have been happier with a different bike.

FYI:  I was at the bike shop yesterday and bikes direct will be coming out with a titanium frame very soon!  Interesting...

2008-08-30 12:21 AM
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Subject: RE: Bikesdirect or LBS?

They've had the Ti road bikes on the website for a couple of months now. 

I got a Le Champion Ti on a Christmas pre-order deal, had to wait until May to get it but it's a great ride and the price was crazy good (about $300 less than what they're selling for now, which is still great for a Ti frame with Ultegra or Dura-Ace)

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