Just wondering, seen something I would like to buy from them online but just being cautious.
Thanks!
They're very friendly and helpful in the shop - they've got me things on special order in the past.
Not tried their online service though.
the city centre shop has always been there, has seen many others come and go
Used to call in all the time when I was at Uni (which was 1993) and often just hang around chatting, they where quite knowlegable at the time and once helped me build my own wheel, lent me tools etc which was nice (wheel is still going too :))but this was before big specialist MTB shops really took off, they are more an all round good old fashioned bike shop serving all sorts of cyclists from commuters to kids bikes and higher end stuff
Not been in recently, have no real reason to head that side of Nottingham any more but the fact they are still going in what must be an expensive city centre location (next to train station) with Evans etc all now opened up down the road prob speaks volumes
I don't know about their online service but I would say reputable enough to not worry
On the basis of that, ordered. Thanks guys.
Bunneys are a 5 minute stroll down the canal from my office - always happy to chat and offer advice even though I haven't bought anything of any great cost from them yet. The shop floor has a lot of "lower end" bikes that ordinary people might buy, rather than the s****ier stuff that Freewheel have me drooling over.
From reading an article in the Ride, they had a successful BMX team in the early 90s, so obviously long established.
They still sponsor BMX now!