TBE - 1 Day Mega Sale?
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TBE - 1 Day Mega Sale?G'day
The word is that TBE Osborne Park (maybe other stores) have a 1 day sale coming up on Saturday with 50% off most stock. I was told that there may be a big influx of stock as well. This is unconfirmed and I have no other details, but maybe worth checking them out on Saturday. Andrew
If we got 30% off a bike and 50% off a trainer last Saturday, my guess is that they are open to suggestion at the moment!!
I was in there last Thursday and they wouldn't talk price on the Blade 4.0 that I was looking at - not impressed with the bike in the end ayway.
And my B-i-L and me both thought the general attitude was "We have a big bike shop and people will just walk in and buy from us". We both were less than impressed - but if the prices are good enough it is worth a bit of attitude.
I have had to messages on the sale both from staff members. One it was Saturday and one it starts next Wednesday. Go figure ... Andrew
Which store? They are all not the same ... Andrew
I went into TBE Osborne Park, Nedlands and Belmont.
TBE Osborne Park didnt have much 'on sale', but I mentioned I had seen a CAAD 9 on sale elsewhere, what could they do for me, and suddenly - 30% off Strange that Moo said she got 30% the Look 555 for Mr Moo, I went into Oz Park and all they would do was give me 20% off. So I went to Belmont and got it 30% discounted... I went to Nedlands as well, found it to be very slim pickings in a 56 size.
And here is Daisy !
(today at Carinyah) I have only done 400km in the last two months and my fitness has dropped quite a lot!
It's been probably 9 months since I rode my old Boulder SE and more like 18 months since I rode it on that trail, so it's impossible for me to say .. "yes it's so much better than a 26er"" etc because that also wouldn't be indicative of a low end Boulder vs a better quality 26er to start with. All road riding since August 07, not much of that recently and being my first mtb ride in a while, meant I was pretty casual and not going too hardcore, or any amount of any kind of core really
That is sweet! Really nice colour and I love the wheels! Andrew
Cool! Lovely bike there. I can see a BNA MTB get-together soon ..... REAL soon .... Cheers, Graeme Think outside the double triangle.
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gsxrboy: sweet ride, love the color.
I was just looking at my Avanti Hotdog the other day and felt sorry that I hadn't ridden it at all since I got the roadie [9 months+]. It's got slicks on it and never really got much offroad attention anyway, so I thought maybe it's time to put the knobbies back on and explore the Perth hills a bit. Any suggestions? I've never really ventured out that way. I'd be keen for a casual group ride, though I dunno about rain and mud. This week coming looks to be very wet
Definitely! My weekends are busy for the next few though, so I'm not sure how much use I'll be in setting a date. (Edit: new thread started) Don't worry about the rain. It actually improves the tracks, firming up the pea-gravel. Riding the single tracks in the Perth hills is best done in winter. Cheers, Graeme Think outside the double triangle.
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Ossie Park - that was the heading on the thread! And I looked at the Blade, and a Giant, and asked if they had anything else that would suit - got very little help, and specifically asked if they had any deals going or could do anything for me - got no hint of any discount, and little assistance really. I really got the impression that they were taking for granted that people would come into their big flash store and buy from them, so they didn't have to try too hard. And the young guy who served me appeared to little more than I do! I didn't have time to check out the other stores. Oh yeah and the Ossie park store didn't reply to an e-mail I set them about three weeks ago either. But they are the closest of them to me. I bought from my local anyway - they have been really helpful and they gave me a good discount on the new bike, and an upgade on a few bits too. I'm happy, and as I said - if you can get a serious discount then it is worth going to a place that doesn't seem to care too much.
Ah , actually the heading (subject line) is "TBE - 1 Day Mega Sale." I should know, I wrote it I know two of the younger staff at TBE Osborne Park. Both race, with one of them coming third in the State Championships on the weekend. I don't know who you spoke to but I would say both of them have a bit of clue about what they are talking about and I have taken their advice on board in making my latest purchase (not from TBE Osborne Park either). Also one of them rides a Look so he must have a clue Cheers Andrew
I got one bloke in ossie park a couple of weeks ago who kept saying "oh ok" in a yank-ish accent. When I asked if anyne knew about trainers, he said the manager might, but then just stood there - I expected his next sentence to be "let me just grab him for you".
The same guy asked me what I rode. When I told him, he looked blank and said that he didn't know much about them as they don't stock them. I almost countered with "you don't know much about these and you do stock them" but let it ride!! When we asked about the wheels on Mr Moo's new steed he said they were pretty good. That's all. Not what they are designed for, no questions about what riding he is planning, just "they are pretty good"!! I have found in all stores, there are things I know more about than anyone. I find this annoying as, if it were me, I would try to learn as much about all stuff on the floor as I could. But that's because I'm interested. And I don't think being a racer qualifies people for knowing a bit. I don't race, but about certain things I know more than anyone I've ever met in a store. Some things I'm on a par with. Anything mechanical, I know nothing but I don't need to. I think it comes down to interest in the products being sold. When I was in Elite looking at the Tacx trainer, a guy set it up for me to play with. He had to get help as he hadn't done it before. No worries. Then he kept looking at it and eventually I had to get off and give him a go as he was so interested in what he was seeing!! I don't mind that he didn't know everything - he admitted that and was able to get assistance. What I liked was the interest (absorbed?) in the new "toy". This will always get my vote. Shame that $$ was a critical buying factor.
I guess my point didn't come across well but both guys are into racing and are in to bikes so at least have some interest in the area, but then they are young too I suspect we forget too what we where like then and also forget sometimes just how off putting we can be. Also at least with one of them, he only works Saturdays at the bike shop. Hardly warrants putting in hours to be right up on everything ... cost versus benefit. I know I wouldn't be too bothered given the dollars paid. Andrew
Hey, I have been trying to make it plain that I don't think they should be disregarded, but both my B-i-L and I got the same impression.
And the kid who served me looked to be about 15 and I wouldn't have said he looked fit enough to be a racer. Could of course be wrong, but he just didn't seem to know much, and couldn't give me more than what I consider to be a basic answer to questions. Not to know the store overall, and as I said, if the price is good enough then who cares about service, but my experience there has been underwhelming to say the least. I know of people who ahve bought there and agree in general too - but they bought because of the good price they could get on the bike they wanted. I am sure that there are great people there, but I missed 'em. You don't build a rep like they have on the service I got.
Yep that is so true of so many shops, not just bike shops. But I put a deposit on a bike the next day, at a shop that has been willing to talk and answer all my stupid questions. I had a friends who was looking at a Toyota Supra (about 20 years ago) and because he was dressed in Jeans and a T-Shirt the salesman thought he was just a timewaster and treated him like an idiot, answering his questions with stupid responses. He ended up calling manager telling him he was going down the road to pay cash for an an RX-7 - which he did. It doesn't pay to assume to much.
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