Well, I have zero shops within a 25mile radius
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The day that I had the above exchange was a Friday before a bicycle show Saturday. One of the bikes I wanted to take to the show needed some tires, so I figured I would leave early and hit the bike shops in the town I work in. I went to five shops that day, with the following observations...
1) decent supply of new mountain and some road bikes. One sales guy...one maintenance guy...zero customers besides me. NO parts! Just a rack of park tools, and that was it.
2) advertised as vintage shop and repair. A few display bikes, the owners personal bikes I assume. A rack of bike information brochures. Owner/mechanic wrenching in the maintenance area. None of the bikes were for sale, no real parts for sale (a few cheap tools and doodads). Talked with the guy, it was pretty much just a service shop for those that didn't want to pay the big bucks at the other shops in town.
3) The traditional cramped small shop with clutter everywhere... little organization and too many bodies. They cater mostly to road bike types...I got my tires here as they had ordered a set of Mountain Kings for somebody that never picked them up...also bought a cog and chain. Nice guys, decent shop...but, really focused on the roadies.
4) Bike co-op. Plenty to dig through, most of it 'junk' with a few gems here and there. My first friendly encounter with staff at a co-op. This place has been shuttered for about a year. I bought a couple bikes off them six-seven months ago through a CL ad. Said they were doing some upgrades and were staying closed for however long that the pandemic would take...they had plenty of money to cover rent for an extended shutdown. That all struck me as bizarre, hopefully it will open back up eventually.
5) The encounter detailed above at the most established go to shop in the area (has been there for well over twenty years...maybe thirty).
So...pickens are slim for LBS' in this area (this town/small city has been awarded top bicycling city in the USA on a couple lists...and top 10 on many others...as there is really no cycling lanes/infrastructure so I can only guess that these lists are bid/bribe based?). There is another co-op I like in a different city (50miles away)...but it is only allowing one customer at a time in the building
... I like to browse/dig, having a line waiting on me while doing it ain't never going to happen.
Would like to support my LBS...but, how far do I have to stretch the definition of local before I find one worth supporting?
Disclaimers...the above day was a couple years ago. I've gone to both co-ops several times since, but I don't consider them LBS'. I forgot a bike shop that I went to a few weeks ago. I had time to burn while waiting for a CL return call...did a search of bike shops and noted a BMX shop in that city (probably the only BMX specific shop within 90miles of me
)...it was in a airport storage area turned strip mall. Very tightly focused on park/street. I tried really hard to buy something, but it was all way marked up and very little that I was in to.