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The other thing that you may gain out of doing something like that apart from your customers gaining knowledge of how to DIY their bike, they will most likely come to you for parts and tools to be able to do it at home
I like the idea. Bike shops by there very definition have very narrow niche appeal - that being selling bikes and bits and bobs
I like the idea of having a sort fix your bike while you learn, not while you wait. I think it is a positive thing improving the knowledge of our customers. We are more likely to get work if you are busy or a more major repair as the customer will be involved.
It really changes the shop/customer relationship for the better.
I like the idea I think I will use it, and it fits in with our business ethos. Great idea cheers.
I like your idea about having bike maintenance for kids
The one thing i'd have in my idea bike store would be, A work stand with most/all the tools your need to stripe a bike down and rebuild, then have someone who knows how to do it all, Then, for a fee, you take your bike in and get help and tips on repairing/changing or setting up the part you need done, but with hands on, so they instruct you how to do it, that way, you can learn how to do it.
YES, it may be that you end up showing someone how to do everything they need to their bike over time and loss out on money you would otherwise have from them dropping their bike in and having it serviced by yourselves like most LBS do
If something like that was available around here it would save my mates looking on youtube for a how to video, then fecking it up and me having to do it anyway for them![26](https://cdn.road.cc/sites/all/modules/contrib/smiley/packs/smilies/26.gif)