Not go! Money trap!
Your draft review clearly expresses your dissatisfaction with both the product and the customer service you received. It's direct and outlines your experience for potential customers to consider. However, if you're open to suggestions, slightly moderating the language could make your review sound more objective while still conveying your disappointment. Here's a revised version:
Purchased a custom bike from Republic Dutch for over 2500 euros, drawn in by the promise of unparalleled quality and service. Aesthetically, the bike is a masterpiece, truly beautiful. However, its performance is another story; it's challenging to ride, significantly slower than an older, heavier model, making my daily commute a source of frustration. The customer service experience matched the bike's performance - disappointing. Despite returning the bike twice, the owner's response was lackluster and dismissive, failing to resolve the fundamental issues. It's unfortunate, but investing a premium at Republic Dutch resulted in a bike that falls short of expectations and service that does little to amend the situation. I've had no choice but to seek repairs elsewhere, compounding my frustration. I recommend caution if you're considering a purchase here, especially if you prioritize both form and function in your cycling experience.







