Having worked in a shop with a massive glass window in it, and I can confirm that a large number of work shop jobs that involved big hammers were then done in the toilets!I like bike shops with a 'see through' workshop area, easy to see how your mechanics treat the bikes.
. Indeed, I was tempted to post that hammers are reserved for when there's no customers in the shop. I know that's what we did when they were necessary!Having worked in a shop with a massive glass window in it, and I can confirm that a large number of work shop jobs that involved big hammers were then done in the toilets!
As has been said: Prices on show, not all crammed together and knowledgeable staff.Hi All,
We are going to be moving to larger premises. Therefore we would love to know your pet hates for poorly designed shops and any particualr features which you like in your favourite bike shop. We have some ideas but always interested to learn from others.
Dave
Our other business is Mobility Products so probably quite a good fit. Also I think specialising in electric bikes or another particular type of bike helps as you are not trying to be all things to all people.I agree to being made to feel welcome.
Some bike shops seem to only want the Lycra brigade.
Reverse ageism can help with a 50 year old on the shop floor, and obviously not looking at all sporty.
For my money, knowledgeable employees who are available to chat/discuss problems are most important rather than the 'I'm busy, be with you in a moment' that turns out to be 10 minutes.
Obviously this does not apply if they are already serving another customer
Hi All,
We are going to be moving to larger premises. Therefore we would love to know your pet hates for poorly designed shops and any particualr features which you like in your favourite bike shop. We have some ideas but always interested to learn from others.
Dave
Coffee, cake/biscuits, newspapers & magazines, comfy chairs ... well, a fellow can dream ... I'll get me coat ...