Evans in Nottingham...
 

[Closed] Evans in Nottingham - anyone had them service a bike?

Posts: 33038
Full Member
Topic starter
 

Right after 2-3 years of my own amateur fettling, my poor bikes are at the stage that they would like someone who might know one end of a spanner from the other to fix them up properly again.

I know that a lot of people on here hate Evans with a passion, but I've had no problems buying from the Nottingham store, my commuter came from there properly set up, so as they are nearest the office I was wondering about using them to service the bikes.

Any actual experiences of this store out there?

Alternatively, Bunneys bikes are about the same distance, or I can go a bit further and use Freewheel who I've used in the past but aren't cheap!


 
Posted : 17/04/2012 7:50 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Bunneys bikes have done 2 hour jobs that evans have quoted a week before. Matt who owns it has been nothing but great to me so I'd say there


 
Posted : 17/04/2012 8:12 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

You could also learn to do it properly yourself!
[url= http://nottinghack.org.uk/?p=1113 ]Bikehhood-Nottingham[/url]
They can at least show you what you need to buy to put it right and show you how to do it.

Give a man a fish...and all that


 
Posted : 17/04/2012 8:18 pm
Posts: 357
Free Member
 

If you can drive it recommend a trip Northwards to Sherwood Pines.

If you want I can come to you service and show you how to fix it whilst fixing it, ex mechanic blah blah


 
Posted : 17/04/2012 9:12 pm
 belm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Cycle Garage in West Bridgford are getting good reviews. They also pick up and drop off.


 
Posted : 17/04/2012 10:45 pm
Posts: 3774
Free Member
 

Evans servicing costs are astronomical I thought it was a joke when I saw the on line price list


 
Posted : 17/04/2012 11:27 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Forget all the above. Take it to Rock'n'Roll bikes at the bottom of Carlton Road - ask for Ryan. They are just establishing themselves and won a mystery shopper award recently, which gives you confidence! Believe me I've had my fair share of poor, indifferent and unknowledgable bike staff over the years. These guys will sort you out and won't rip you off.


 
Posted : 18/04/2012 2:08 pm
Posts: 3
Free Member
 

What is it that needs servicing/repairing that you couldn't do yourself?


 
Posted : 18/04/2012 2:48 pm
 Bazz
Posts: 2028
Free Member
 

I have nothing against Evans, in fact they are my lbs, and their fork/shock servicing is quite reasonable, however their bike servicing is a complete rip off, i'd try somewhere else or buy a book and some tools and learn to do it yourself, you'll save a fortune and it really isn't that hard (even i can do it! ๐Ÿ˜† )


 
Posted : 18/04/2012 3:00 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

This saturday, Nottingham Hackspace, Tools+help available=win


 
Posted : 18/04/2012 3:12 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

There's a freelance bike mechanic called Dennis (goes under the name Dr Bike) in Nottingham, nice bloke, reasonable prices. I'll get the number if required


 
Posted : 18/04/2012 4:12 pm
Posts: 33038
Full Member
Topic starter
 

Thanks for all the (conflicting!) responses and offers.

I like the look of the Hackspace thing, will keep an eye on that for future, and I'll have a quick look round some of the other suggestions in the meantime.

The bikes are just getting old and creaky - all of them have 2-3,000 miles since they saw a bike shop, need a complete strip down and rebuild I suspect and I've just not got the time, tools or confidence to do it myself, so I'm happy to pay and let someone "proper" do it. And as I work in central Nottingham, makes sense to ride them in and get them done while I'm at work


 
Posted : 18/04/2012 9:03 pm
Posts: 357
Free Member
 

Same day turnaround..from a bike shop.. Whatever next.


 
Posted : 18/04/2012 9:14 pm
Posts: 21634
Full Member
 

From the sounds of it, what you're looking for is the sort of dedicated TLC that an obsessive would lavish on their bike. You'll be hard pushed to get that from a service. They'll just check gears and brakes, replace pads and cables if needed and waggle you wheels to see if your cones are loose. Can't remember the last time I "stripped a bike down". They don't need it. Just keep on top of stuff. The best way to get a feel for the early warning signs is to fix it yourself.

If you want to get better, get someone you trust to look over your bike and tell you what needs doing. Then, learn one job at a time. It doesn't all have to be done at once. It's better to do it as a rolling task than an annual hit.


 
Posted : 18/04/2012 9:16 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

shockwave in ruddington will strip it and rebuild completely if needed, friendly and efficent service


 
Posted : 18/04/2012 9:21 pm
Posts: 3
Free Member
 

shockwave in ruddington will strip it and rebuild completely if needed, friendly and efficent service

I beg to differ!


 
Posted : 19/04/2012 6:58 am
Posts: 21634
Full Member
 

shockwave in ruddington will strip it and rebuild completely if needed, friendly and efficent service

I beg to differ!

Depends how often Andy is in the shop.


 
Posted : 19/04/2012 8:08 am
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

It's actually spelt sshockwave (to help you find it) and it's Alex (the son of the owner). I work in ruddington and would for sure take my bike there. A bit far if works centre of notts


 
Posted : 19/04/2012 8:41 am
Posts: 21634
Full Member
 

When did they add the "c"? It was always sShokwave when I knew it.


 
Posted : 19/04/2012 8:54 am
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Dunno but it's deffo called sshockwave. Bit like the t-shirt.

ADIS - don't die of dyslexia


 
Posted : 19/04/2012 10:29 am
Posts: 21634
Full Member
 

Sorry but the pedant in me can't help himself.
[url= http://www.sshokwavebikes.co.uk/ ]http://www.sshokwavebikes.co.uk/[/url]


 
Posted : 19/04/2012 2:38 pm