Hi all
Just phoned up a bike dealer, and asked them if prospective buyers may take a demo model out on the local roads. The answer was no, but I could try one in the carpark - sounded like I was being offered a new one to try
I'd expect when buying a bike brand new that it wouldn't have been ridden before, except for factory QA - not by other prospective customers. Is this practice commonplace, or should shops have a spare bike of each kind which they later sell on as 'ex-demo'. Do LBSs normally let people out with a demo bike for half an hour or so?
Just phoned up a bike dealer, and asked them if prospective buyers may take a demo model out on the local roads. The answer was no, but I could try one in the carpark - sounded like I was being offered a new one to try
I'd expect when buying a bike brand new that it wouldn't have been ridden before, except for factory QA - not by other prospective customers. Is this practice commonplace, or should shops have a spare bike of each kind which they later sell on as 'ex-demo'. Do LBSs normally let people out with a demo bike for half an hour or so?