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>>>i think LBS attitudes are mostly an individual employee type thing. some shops just end up with more pretentious staffs than others, and it's unfortunate.>>>
Ridedirty makes a good point...I think it's more the person than the shop.
I've been told that "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."
So taking that advice, here is a list of people at local shops who have treated me well and I'd happily recommend to fellow riders:
Sam at Rapid Transit
Steven at Johnny Sprockets on Bryn Mawr
Sean at Johnny Sprockets on Broadway
Deb at Rapid Transit
The entire staff at Uptown Bikes
Everyone who helped me the one time I bought something at Kozy's on Milwauke/Belmont
My friend, meanwhile, loves shopping at Cycle Smithy and says they treat him really well.
Only a couple of mechanics are cool there. (samatha).
I wanted to purchase a cable lock to use with a U-lock for my front wheel.
The sales guy told me I didn't need it because " nobody carries a wrench with them, so they wouldn't steal it".
I told him, "I have a wrench in my bag right now...as do many of my friends for the possibility of a flat?"
Then he kept trying to convince me not to buy one.
I went to Cycle Smithy instead, very helpful and nonpretentious.
I like Kozy on Erie a lot too. Brian the manager and his dog are very helpful and cute! Brian spent 30 minutes with me going over where to get a size 33 clipless shoe (which obviously Kozy doesn't sell).
Tiberculosis said:Yeah, this could happen at any bike shop, big or small, it's really person dependent. I went by Kozy's on Erie a couple of weeks ago looking at a BMX bike for my son. The guy could have sold me one of the several dozen he had on the floor, but he steered me to another shop (not Kozy's) with suggestions of what I should really get. I asked him about sizing my bike up for some fenders and he told me I could make my own pretty easily out of a 5 gallon bucket instead of selling me some that were hanging right in front of us.
RodimusPrime said:ha thats a good idea, i've totally analyzed that through my living in chicago in general not just bike shops.
I'm asian, and I have noticed certain unnamed shops in certain unnamed parts of town have me pegged as some trust fund baby and hike up labor rates to twice what it normally is.
Strange, I have never heard of a part of Chicago that didn't have a name.
Where is it? We need to name that sucker like, yesterday!
http://neighborhoods.chicago.il.us/
I just got home from dropping in to Kozy's on Erie for the first time. I've been looking for some stuff and a) they're on my way home and b) they had what I needed in stock. I called in advance and they were happy to hold things for me; they also suggested I walk my bike in, in spite of the fact that it was a slushy drippy mess of a bike.
I met a couple of people there, Oliver and Brian, and both were totally professional, encouraging of winter riding, and helpful. In fact, Brian (Bryan?) and I had a good easy-going conversation about important not-bike-related stuff (breweries!). No attitude at all, and I've got new places to look forward to riding to! I seem to have positive experiences all over, maybe I'm lucky. I mean, we're all human and have lousy days too....
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