I found a good deal with them, and decided to buy the pair of shoes I needed, because I have certain problems with size(mine is EU51). So, I tried to order them. It appeared once I selected the country it emptied my basket and redirected with to the website of theirs that was dedicated to my locale. Well, and guess what, those very shoes where available in sized up to EU49. Well I decided this had to be a mistake so I contacted support, where tech support guy told me and I quote "We work with Shimano for many years and they do not distribute any of their goods outside of Europe". Ok, I live in Ukraine, this is Europe, we do have a lot of Shimano, we have several official distributors of Shimano (SPAC, Paul Lagne etc,), and even thier very website had a very same pair of shoes, but the size up to EU49. And he ended up with "We can't send the orders from our main website "outside of Europe", use your local one". Thus, he closed the ticket monolaterally.
Then I tried to order a pair of shoes to GB(to my friend's address). Twice. And both times my payment got refunded and order cancelled without any explainations whatsoever.
I wouldn't remember that if they hadn't done something really cynical. Yesterday I received an email to review the pair of shoes I never received. I don't understand if that's a mockery or anything, but I tried to post a review, but even that was refused, because of I quote "mentions customer service issues, was written lacking personal experience, is vague or needs more detail".
Quote: "Your opinion is very important to us and the Chain Reaction Cycles community". Is it really?
P.S. I've got all postage, order history, tech support responces logs for anyone doubt this happened for real.
Like many cyclists, I strongly prefer the independence & freedoms bicycling, specifically biketouring, especially since my mechanical skills are adequate enough to make most repairs/adjustments whilst out cycling. Naturally, my abilities have improved significantly over the 40+ years I've been pedaling, but having the right tools/parts/shop personnel are likewise just as important.
One such source was BikeNashbar, which I regularly purchased from for over 30 years, but the company was purchased/dissolved & incorporated into another whilst I was overseas, continuing "My World Upon Wheels/reTIRED World (Bike)tour". So I was in desperate need for a new (to me) reliable source to complement my fantastic Crazy Cat-Airport shoppe/techs. With today's digital access, I found CHAIN REACTION CYCLES (CRC) after some internet searching.
WOW!
My first completely secure order of tubes, rotors, & kit went through very smoothly and arrived perfectly, as promised. Not only was this incredibly impressive, but I also knew that I had found what I hope will be a life-long bicycle kit source for me. Perhaps what has made the biggest difference are the product reviews posted along with most items.
In fact, whilst researching SCHWALBE MARATHON TYRES (which have proven the most reliable for me over the past many years) one reviewer ["WYRDVANS"] had commented that he didn't think the three mm difference between 700c-32 & 700c-35 was much until he tried it, then added it to his superlative review.
It was from his written words that I altered my own CRC order as the situation was nearly identical with my newest ride (and much needed upgrade for my "ageing out"/weakening knees/quads/hams), an eBikekit-assisted CruzBike. It came fully kitted with 700c wheels, but I have since replaced the rear with a 26 x 1.5, and the front remained 700c-32. After reading the review by "WYRDVANS", I immediately measured the space between the top of my current SCHWALBE MARATHON (700c-32) and knew the fit was too tight. I altered my order for a different same-size SCHWALBE MARATHON tyre.
This Highlights the main reason why the CRC reviews are so very importantand why I myself am a frequent reviewer (albeit suffering Verborrhea). Without a doubt, I am extremely pleased with CRC and the fine company has certainly earned my coveted "WHEEL OF APPROVAL!"
I had spent over $3000. 00 in my first 18 months as a customer. My overall impression was good so I made the leap and bought a bike. It was a BIG mistake. Massive duty and courier handling fees of 27.2% amounted to $860.00, so unless the bike you're looking at is 50% off, you're not getting a deal at all. That's on me for not doing enough homework.
Their courier DHL was brutal. Terrible communication of details. I spent hours on their website and on phone calls. Chain Reaction just kept telling me everything was on track. It was not. I had to call DHL repeatedly to find out what they wanted and from whom. Finally, a third person informed me that in order to move ahead with delivery I had to sign a Power of Attorney to absolve them of responsibility because the bike was worth over 2500. 00 and that I had to pay Duty up front. Then their own website warned that paying Duty on their site would likely end in paying a fraudulent malware site that had hijacked various common browsers. So I had to try different browsers until I finally uploaded Firefox, which did work.
When the bike finally arrived it was missing a part, had the dropper cable damaged so it wouldn't work properly, and the frame (back swing arm) was badly scratched. I had to go to a local bike bike store and buy a missing seat post collar for Pete's sake. They reimbursed me to the penny for that (except for time and gas of course). After six or so long conversations back and forth with photo evidence, their Customer Service solution: "You will receive a 9/10ths of 1% site credit." I paid for a new bike, not a beat up one. After saying this was unsatisfactory and suggesting instead that they send a replacement frame section that I'd install for free, they altered their offer to include sending a new dropper cable and offered a 1.8% store credit. Throughout, they were polite, stubborn and condescending because they are in the driver's seat. I'm just a schmo customer across the ocean and basically screwed, so they just had to wait me out. It's obvious this isn't their first rodeo. I eventually just gave in because it was obvious they were digging their heels in and it wasn't going to get any better. Now imagine that I have warranty problems in the next year like a cracked frame or anything else for that matter? I'll be SOL. I know that now.
This was my favorite online store before I stepped up and bought a bike. Now after buying one I feel screwed, angry and insulted. I've unsubscribed from daily emails and communications from Chain Reaction. I actually looked forward to these and bought many times because of their emailed sales notices, but NEVER again. I will never purchase from Chain Reaction again and will dissuade all my contacts from doing so either. It's the only recourse I can take. Just beware that you won't win as the customer if things go sideways. This my first complaint in hundreds of online transactions (not all were great), so know that I'm not kidding around. I'm trying to do you a favour before you make a big purchase and possibly an even larger mistake. It's pretty surprising that an online retailer would behave this way in response to legitimate and fair complaints in this day and age and be willing to jettison good customers permanently for an easy buck. I can't recall a single other example I've experienced that was this shabby and frustrating. And now all my mountain biking friends are done with Chain Reaction too because of my experience. So well done, Wiggle, you won... It's back to our local shops and alternative North American online stores.
Update: Received a new cable sent quickly and free of charge. Installed it myself to avoid the onerous process involved to get a local shop to estimate the work to see if it was within a prescribed amount and then bring it back for the work and then submit receipts for reimbursement. Another note: Unfortunately, the black part of the paint job scratches or chips right to the aluminum if you even look at it funny. I've never had paint chip out on previous bikes no matter the battering they took. The paint must be too thick and brittle. Otherwise the Vitus Escarpe VR Eagle 29 seems to be a very nice but very heavy bike. The buying experience, however, flat out sucked.
June 2019: The Vitus Escarpe 29" VR is a very strong bike. Heavy, at about 38 lbs. for my XL aluminum frame, but it churns up the most brutal hills with its SRAM 1x12 NX Eagle drivetrain. The black paint is very prone to chipping, but the bike is an absolute monster - in a good way. The Minion tires are just the best things going. They rip through the worst bogs and pumped up enough, tear up the dry stuff. My bottom bracket is failing after 15 rides (after reading SRAM install guide we realized it was improperly shimmed) and creaky as hell but replacing the SRAM DUB isn't unreasonable, cost wise. But it's another $100 to repair my improperly prepped bike. You need the appropriate Park tool and the DUB bracket. This is an extremely capable and beefy bike. I thought it was important to review the very good bike despite the absolute trash buying experience from Chain Reaction.
First hard ride with my self-replaced bottom bracket. Thanks, eBay. Also replaced the super loud, cracking, creaking Nukerpoof seat with my 8 year-old specialized Carve saddle. Finally, silence, perfection. What a great bike when prepped correctly. Too bad it's cost me hundreds of dollars and hours and hours to get it there. I don't blame Vitus. They deserve better representation.
UPDATE: Remember when i said that if the worst happened and i needed warranty help, i was sure i'd be screwed? Well, i was wrong. My 18 month old frame sheared in half, but then i was in for a pleasant surprise. Both Chain Reaction and Vitus were extremely responsive, courteous, thorough and helpful when i sent them photos of the failure. They asked some questions, then quickly arranged for DHL to fy it across the ocean at their cost. They quickly appraised the problem and sent me a new front A at no charge, honouring their warranty. The shipping speed was amazing. The failure occurred on June 6th here in Canada and I rode my reassembled Vitus Escarpe on July 10th. A very good experience that i thought was important to add to my weird bike ownership odyssey. Thanks, Chain Reaction and Vitus. Impressive follow up service. I've added two stars because of your excellent response to an unfortunate situation. You're back in my good books.
Hello, my name is Martin and would like to tell you about my experience with CRC.
The worst company I have ever dealt with. So here is my story:
I ordered new bike and padles to go with it on Monday morning. I paid with card so the money was taken from my account basicly immediatly. I got an email next day saying the order was just shipped. But afer reading the email properly I realised they shipped only the padles. So I contacted the support asking when is my bike going to be shipped. Appart from the typical copy - paste nonsence talk about the bike being prepared I was assured that the bike was allocated to my order. This is part of the actual response from CRC Virginia:
As far as I can see on our system, the bike has been allocated to your order and should ship in the next few days.
That was on Tuesday. Since I wasn't getting any reply for a while I also tried to contact them through Messenger. I got a reply from CRC Claire this time claiming exactly the same:
The bike looks to have been allocated and going through its pre dispatch inspection.
Today is Friday and since the online system was still showing PROCCESING I decided to contact them again. I even managed to catch someone on the live chat but couldn't believe what the guy - this time Richard - was telling me. To be exact I was told the bike is no longer available and they are canceling my order and sending money back - it will apparently take ut to 10 working days to appear in my account. And if didn't tell the Richard guy that the amount is not correct he wouldn't send me the shipping fee back (EUR 120).
So the result of this is: the padels for the bike I will not be getting are waiting for me at the post office, they keep my money for the bike for over two weeks and the biggest joke is the fact that their website claims they have only 5 of the actual bikes in stock and I should order soon.
To be honest it all looks to me like a total scam and way how to gain profit from customers money while not actualy having the bikes in stock.
Supposedly I will get an email from Richard CRC explaining why he canceled my order for stock issues at the same time their website claims 5 pieces in stock.
I have to say I'm very frustrated. I was expecting to go on a trail trip with my daughter and now I don't have the bike (but I have the padels for it) and don't have the money I paid for the bike. WORST ONLINE BUYING EXPERIENCE EVER.