Accy cyclist
Legendary Member
- Location
- The hills of Accrington
I took my rear wheel in for a puncture repair today. Some might say why not do it yourself, but the lad who runs the shop will fit a new tube for a fiver, and for me to do it would take about half an hour so it's definately worth it. I think 5 pounds is very reasonable, in fact up to last year he was only charging £3.50!
He also has some decent road tyres in, including Schwalbe Luganos for 11 quid each or a pair for 20 quid. Now i know for a fact that a "posher", more specialised shop a few miles away sells them at 28 quid each! I asked him if he made a decent living, he replied "No in fact if things don't pick up in the next three months i'll be shutting down". I suggested that he puts his prices up but he said that he caters mainly for local children who use him for cheap repairs on their bikes, and that if he put his prices up they wouldn't be able to afford so they'd have no bike, or go elsewhere. I know that adults use his shop because i've seen them paying for repairs, so i'm sure if he put his prices up by about 30 percent he might be able to survive, and that most would be willing to pay the increases so that they don't lose their local bike shop, then have to travel out of town to a much more expensive repair shops.
Do you have a reliable, cheap bike shop near you, and do you use it?
He also has some decent road tyres in, including Schwalbe Luganos for 11 quid each or a pair for 20 quid. Now i know for a fact that a "posher", more specialised shop a few miles away sells them at 28 quid each! I asked him if he made a decent living, he replied "No in fact if things don't pick up in the next three months i'll be shutting down". I suggested that he puts his prices up but he said that he caters mainly for local children who use him for cheap repairs on their bikes, and that if he put his prices up they wouldn't be able to afford so they'd have no bike, or go elsewhere. I know that adults use his shop because i've seen them paying for repairs, so i'm sure if he put his prices up by about 30 percent he might be able to survive, and that most would be willing to pay the increases so that they don't lose their local bike shop, then have to travel out of town to a much more expensive repair shops.
Do you have a reliable, cheap bike shop near you, and do you use it?