Quote from kingjason on Sep 4th, 2009, 9:37pm:However my mom has been dealing with a guy in Arlington that is a recumbent fanatic and is outstanding customer service. I can not think of his name but long haired woodstock type that works at the place on Green Oaks just south of 20. I was shocked because it is a chain store and I never would have thought they would have Rans bikes. He was funny as heck and all he used to get around town was a recumbent bike. Doesnt even own a car.
Bicycles Inc. and if I recall correctly, his name is Randy. And yes he is a recumbent fanatic
Interestingly enough until Saturday I would have rated the Bicycles Inc store in Bedford (closest to my house) as even worst than RBM.
I needed to get the headset changed out with a new one that Hostel Shoppe sent me to replace the defective one (mine was one of the bikes assembled using an off brand headset they were testing). I don't have the tools to make it easy and with the long list of hunny do's for the weekend did not have time to make any so I brought my Volae Expedition in along with the part to the Bedford store not really wanting to drive all the way to Arlington or anywhere else.
Low and behold one of the mechanics whipped out a Park Tool adapter for his stand that fit my bike and got right to it. No complaining that it was different or harder to work on or anything. Just swapped the part out quickly, did a nice job of aligning up the FSA logos so that they looked good, really a first class job and they charged the normal $20 fee that they do for any other bike.
I was pleasantly surprised and told them so.
I was also pleasantly surprised to see a range of high and low end LWB bikes on the floor (Easy Racer and Sun I believe) although they were quick to mention that the Arlington store had a much better selection (and some trikes).
I have found that REI is a great place to order parts from. They have been able to get me parts, tubes, tires etc. faster than any other shop in town and the 100% satisfaction still applies