A point of view fairly made, but far from correct.
Rose service is known to be top notch - a member on here had a chain fouling the chain guard and Rose took the bike back to Germany, no questions asked.
The member was impressed, which says it all.
Of course, I have no personal experience of Rose after-sales because my bike has not gone wrong, but I think that tells us something about the Rose business model.
They don't sell cheap bikes or bikes cheap - the few discounts on the site are small.
I believe what they reckon to do is sell quality, so very few returns, which means the ones they do get they can afford to look after the customer.
Your point about me not supporting UK bike shops is even wider of the mark.
I've spent - and continue to spend - a tidy sum on bits and pieces, cycling gear, and servicing with UK retailers.
I am also not a cheapskate customer - I don't expect the bike mechanic to fiddle with my bike for hours for ten bob.
The owner of my local bike shop tells me the money is in repairs and accessories, so he couldn't give a stuff where the customer bought the bike.
I think I'm the member referred to and I was indeed impressed by the service from Rose. When I
contacted them about what turned out to be the chainguard problem, their immediate and unprompted
reaction was to arrange the bike's return to Germany. They also shipped to me a new bike-box for the
return as I had used the original delivery box when sending off my previous bike to its new owner. Apart
from the chainguard, they also carried out a first inspection and service, upgraded the BionX system and repaired console wires which I had managed to pull out when packing the bike in the box. No charge was made by Rose for any of this contrary to what I had expected. Phone calls to Rose are also free. I have no doubt that an efficient service had been done as, among other things, the derailleur gears, which had been becoming a bit less precise during changes before sending the bike back, were (and remain) extremely smooth and slick in operation.
With regard to my particular bike - the Rose Black Creek E6 - I am aware that some members dislike the
BionX system for various reasons, not least the cost, and I can understand this. However the bike suits me and my requirements perfectly and I have no regrets about buying it. It is a beautiful machine with great performance and is a pleasure to ride.
As far as using local dealers is concerned, I have also used my local bike shop for minor matters, tube
purchase, etc., and they are only too happy to get the business regardless of where the bike was bought.
I have also experienced customer service locally which falls far short of Rose standards. My wife's new
ebike was bought locally soon after I bought the Rose and the service was such that unless we have a
warranty issue we won't go back. Only last week we took her bike to a local bike shop for adjustments
which should have been done by the dealer however we have no faith in him and will take our business elsewhere.