Proof you can't please everyone...
Not when you give attitude.
Proof you can't please everyone...
Sorry, perhaps I wasn't clear. They had no problem with free shipping since I drove there and they didn't have it. THEN they wouldn't budge at all over shipping when I didn't want to drive almost two hours for one item.
The first time was awesome, the second time wasn't.
Yep, pretty much.
When I used to visit brick and mortar stores, I wanted basic supplies, clutch cable, turn signal, brake pads. Nothing rare. More often than not, those items were never in stock. It was always offered that the store could order them in, but that will require extra trips and more of my time wasted. I now order online and the items show up at my door.
When you think something like a clutch cable is different for pretty much every bike on the road, it makes sense that they're not going to stock it.
I tend to order most of my parts from Snow City. Call them with a part # and ask them to order it, they call me in a couple days when it comes in, I go in and pick it up. Price is comparable to online, and more often than not, cheaper once shipping and fees are calculated in. Works for me and I get to support a local business that treats me well.
It was a dealership that didn't have a clutch cable for their brand of bike in stock.
It was a dealership that didn't have a clutch cable for their brand of bike in stock.
How many different part numbers for "clutch cable" do you think (for example) Honda has, in total?
Honda doesn't use the exact same clutch cable on every model and year ... They probably have hundreds of different clutch cables if you consider every model and year combination. Slightly different lengths, slightly different end configurations, slightly different coatings, etc.
The next person that comes in isn't going to be looking for a clutch cable ... they'll be looking for a valve cover gasket. Next person is looking for a footpeg. Next person is looking for a right lower fairing. Next person is looking for a rear brake lever. Every one of those is different between models and different between years. Dealers could never possibly stock every conceivable part for every model and year in stock. It ain't gonna happen. That's what warehouses are for.
The reality is those shelves aren't piled with parts, those are piles of money. If the inventory is financed, that part gets more expensive the longer it sits there. When UPS/purolator ect. can ship coast to coast overnite, nobody will keep "one of everything" and if the dealership is paying the parts guy a bonus on turns and earns, and margin, only parts that leave on a regular basis will be stocked.
Long gone are the days when an entire bike was in pieces on the shelf waiting for a customer.
I'm sure that everyone understands that tying up revenue in dead inventory is a bad thing, but it gets rather annoying when everything that you want to buy is a special order. At what point does it start to make sense that you cut out the middleman?
That's the issue. Why do I need Joe Schmoe to order something for me and wait a week when I can do the exact same thing from home and have it delivered to my door? So many dealers in the US have online parts for sale like Ron Ayers but I can't find a single Canadian dealer that offers the same.
GP Bikes comes to mind, with free shipping over a preset amount. I'm sure there are others.
If you need some advice as to what to order, then said Joe Schmoe is earning that extra money. If something is a rubber stamp order, then not so much. I shouldn't have to order oil filters and crush washers, for example.
GP Bikes is good, so is Blue Streak Racing. Free shipping over set amounts.
GP Bikes comes to mind, with free shipping over a preset amount. I'm sure there are others.
Bingo. I sent a quote off to three shops two in Canada and one in the States. I assumed Blue Streak Racing would be the best price cause Tony always seems to be accurate and strives for buisness. One shop I got no response and they are local to me. The US one got back within a day and best of all Tony got back to me as well in less then a day but his prices were identical to the US one. Now I just have too wait till the wife gives me her credit card...lol
Which is what I couldn't understand about A Vicious Cycle. On their website it asks you to shop Canadian, but they won't budge on shipping. I can understand charging shipping on small item/price, but usually over 100$ and it's free shipping.