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<blockquote data-quote="Kai Winters" data-source="post: 8562648" data-attributes="member: 574994"><p>To know if you are getting a great price on the kit it is easy to do a google search for each item to see the range they are selling for online.</p><p></p><p>Also all dealerships, stores, shops, etc. usually have only several brands. Mainly this is based on the shop's level of business, buying/selling capabilities and depending on the brand...I'm more knowledgeable on the bicycle industry in this regard...and the shop coverage...to protect costs/pricing/etc. they may not sell to another business within a certain range. For the customer that means you may only have a few brands to select from. Newer shops with only a small budget/customer/sales base may be stuck with second tier brands until they grow.</p><p></p><p>For you that means the shop you are using is selling what they can and perhaps want to sell meaning you have less to choose from so shop around.</p><p></p><p>Also ask questions...what you want, what they offer in product and installation quality, etc...you are the customer and in this day and age of online, etc. you have more power and control, in general...good luck and keep us informed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kai Winters, post: 8562648, member: 574994"] To know if you are getting a great price on the kit it is easy to do a google search for each item to see the range they are selling for online. Also all dealerships, stores, shops, etc. usually have only several brands. Mainly this is based on the shop's level of business, buying/selling capabilities and depending on the brand...I'm more knowledgeable on the bicycle industry in this regard...and the shop coverage...to protect costs/pricing/etc. they may not sell to another business within a certain range. For the customer that means you may only have a few brands to select from. Newer shops with only a small budget/customer/sales base may be stuck with second tier brands until they grow. For you that means the shop you are using is selling what they can and perhaps want to sell meaning you have less to choose from so shop around. Also ask questions...what you want, what they offer in product and installation quality, etc...you are the customer and in this day and age of online, etc. you have more power and control, in general...good luck and keep us informed. [/QUOTE]
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