I'd really like to support the local shops, I do really like the ones we have around here, they're great folks which are doing awesome things for the community. I'm also at a point where I can afford a little extra to go with the local option. My problem is dealing with them. They're great folks, but time and time again, I tell them I'm looking for something, and either have to follow up incessantly - or it just doesn't happen.
Case in point - I've got the Rumblefish from 2011. Great bike, but since Grace only rides MTB and I only had one bike, I have been looking for a backup bike for a couple years now. I have mentioned this, more than once, to several of the local shops. The only problem is I've got this funny requirement that I get to actually demo the bike - a proper ride on trails that I know. This appears to be an insurmountable obstacle, because to this point, I can think of one bike that I've gotten to demo, and that was even not in the brand or type that I was specifically looking for. I occasionally hear about demo days (like the Specialized demo day coming up at Nox on Monday) but peripherally, through Facebook or something like that. Nobody at any of the shops I've talked to seems very interested in finding me a bike. If I find a bike that I like, I've already got the approval for buying - (nice having a bike riding spouse!) and would be happy to go with the local shop if they showed even half an interest in selling me a bike.
Another case in point. I picked up some tires from the local shop a couple weeks back - Conti X-King ProTections. They don't stock the RaceSport because they're light and flimsy and really race-day tires, so I asked them to check if they could get them. He wrote it down, said he'd check and get back to me. I'm still waiting for that call... a month after I had ordered and received a pair of RaceSports from an online shop in the UK. I even gave them a week or two to get back to me before I ordered online.
Yet another - I've special ordered stuff that I *knew* I could get from Amazon, prime-eligible, which means I could have it on my front porch in two days... but I decided to throw the LBS a bone. A couple weeks later, I get a call asking me if I was going to pick the parts up. Well, sure, if I had been told that they were in. Seems like communication is a real tough thing.
So yeah, I understand the plight of the LBS - and I still highly recommend several shops in the area. But come on, so many basic things that I've given them chances on time and again, and they keep screwing it up. Since I don't need them for service, the only business they're going to get from me is sales, and if they keep making that so difficult, what's left?
But ultimately, when I ordered the fatbike online because I wanted to check this fad out without making the 2x price bump to a comparable name-brand bike, I did still feel kinda guilty for riding around on a Motobecane, which I'm fairly certain is the French word for "didn't buy this at a bike shop". But it still didn't stop me, and as time goes by, it's bothering me less and less.