Subject: RE: Are bike prices negotiablejkward - 2009-06-24 6:55 AM The free service is huge for me as well. I just think that when your spending thousands on a bike you want to try and get the best deal possible. I would think that my bike shop will understand that. Have you looked at the cost advantage of the free service over the lifetime of the bike (or as long as you have it anyway? ) say you keep the bike for 3 years before upgrading. If you estimate that you are saving even $50 a year for service each year that is $150 dollors in savings. If you can get them to come within say...150-200 of the online price you really wanted to pay I would absolutely go with the LBS and consider it a great deal because you will have an awesome relationship with them (if you don't already ) as well as hopefully be dealing with someone who knows you and what you are wanting to get out of the bike. Add to that they will probably throw in a free or at least very discounted fitting (assuming your LBS does fittings ) and you could be looking at a large amount of savings (not even considering the shipping costs you wont pay ) in the long and possibly short term. I have been talking with my LBS about end of the year bikes for this coming fall/winter and what they have basically told me is $1500 bike - end of year deal = $1250 or so. If I am willing to pay anywhere between $1500 and 1600 they will work with me to put a package together then to include pedals, cleats, shoes and fitting, maybe even some other free accessories. I think it all comes down to talking to them and letting them know what you are looking for. |