Bike Smart Reviews 5

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.5

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Company details

  1. Bicycle Shop
  2. Motorbike dealer
  3. Motorcycle Driving School
  4. Motorcycle Equipment Store
  5. Motorcycle shop

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BikeSmart specialise in the sale of Motorcycle helmets, clothing, gloves, footwear, waterproofs, accessories, Luggage systems, saddlebags, spares and gifts. Held Gloves, Tank bags, Tool rolls, Schuberth Helmets, Caberg Helmets, Held Helmets, Kochmann Boots, Red Bike Boots, Arashi Helmets, Motrax Accessories, Oxford Accessories,CMS Training, Bike Tests, CBT Tests- Bike Smart.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware when hiring a Tricycle!

Beware when hiring a Tricycle!
We booked a tricycle for my Nana as she has no experience of riding a two-wheeler bike, and a normal bike for myself.
We were given the requested trike, however we discovered this was no ordinary trike.. It had curved handle bars, and a hard-back seat with a body-harness. I don’t mean this to be rude, but the trike was clearly for someone who is disabled. After requesting a standard trike, and being told that the seat was not detachable, and that it was the last trike remaining, we decided not to make a fuss and take the it as we were told this was the last one.
Just 30 seconds into pedalling, my Nana ended up in a ditch. Luckily, she wasn’t hurt. We put this down to her lack of experience on bikes, and after laughing it off continued to cycle down The Trail.
Around another minute or so later, I heard my Nana scream for help as she fell down another ditch (around 200cm deep). She had landed on a wasps nest. I pulled her up and out from the ditch despite getting stung, but there was no way the bike was coming up with her. We called the provided emergency number, and the girl at the end of the phone explained that the trike is specially designed to help someone with no balance, in that it will even out the weight being put on the bike. Therefore, the bike was not suitable for someone who is able-bodied. She told us she would cycle up to us straight away.
A woman (whom we later found out was the owner of the company) arrived 20 minutes later and approached us in a very hostile manner, clearly far more concerned about her bike than my injured, shaken up, 63 year-old Nana. She did not once ask if she was ok, or even apologise so I asked her: “why was my Nana given this bike, when the company KNEW she could be in protentional danger?”. She completely blamed my Nana, and told us we could have asked for the back to be removed. Hilarious that we already had. She was verbally abusive: shouting and interrupting us and wrongly putting words into my Nana’s mouth. After admitting the bike was indeed “adapted” for a special needs person, the woman’s solution to the situation was that she would “speak to her staff”.
I asked her “Would YOU like to ride the bike”, and she replied “No”. I think that says it all. We slowly walked back to the Bike Shop, as my Nana was in great pain. The rudeness continued, as the man issuing the refund for our bikes sarcastically said “it just steered itself into the hedge, did it?” as we explained what had happened once again.
I really feel as though this bike company should not be allowed to give out bikes that will potentially put their customers in danger. Thank goodness the bike didn’t land on top of my Nana, and didn't cause any serious injuries.

3 days later, she is still in a lot of pain.

6 August 2018
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Terrible attitude towards Module 1&2 candidates

I completed my CBT training with CMS Bike Smart and the guys were great and patient of my bad habits I had picked up from riding bikes.

After passing my theory I came back to CMS to do Module 1 training and I had a new instructor. I noticed he was a little nippy at me during my training. I went on and passed Module 1. Now I came back 1 month later and booked Module 2 training and test. The day of my test I did 1.5 hours of training before my test with the boss of CMS. While riding on the road he did nothing but criticise my riding skills. Instead of explaining to me on how to approach certain areas he would just aggressively moan at me. The ear piece he provided me with didn't work great and kept cutting out and I took a different turn of the road than he requested during my training only for the ear piece to come back on and he was aggressively swearing at me "F**king this and f**king that" I pulled the bike over and approached him and calmly reminded him I am paying him to train me and it wasn't my fault about his poor equipment.

Anyway I went on to do my Module 2 with my confidence shattered and failed.

A few months after this I contacted them again "as I was used to the bike" and wanted to rebook mod 2. They were refusing to book me one because they wanted me to book a further 6 hours of lessons with them. I said "I wasn't in the financial position to do that I could manage 2 hours" but they said no 6 is the minimum. I refused. I also know a work colleague of mine who trained with Calum the boss and he even said to me he has a bad attitude towards candidates.

I imagine they would be good instructors if they just have a little more patience. So be prepared if you train with these guys you will get moaned at.

Booked a lesson with Aberdeen Bike School and he was great. Great Instructor he actually explains how to approach situations. Even went in front of me and commentaries himself as if an examiner was assessing him. Praised me for my riding skills and after 1 hour he says I am ready. Test booked soon :)

Mod 2 test passed!

17 June 2016
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

SMART

Really smart e-bikes, really like them!
Oh wrong tab, Thought is SMART-e-bikes. wonder why not more peopel!

28 November 2012
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

poor service all round

slow delivery
wrong sized item sent - didn`t send replacement
I sent item back at my own expense - 2 months on still waitng for a refund

13 January 2011
Unprompted review
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