They do have a brick and mortar shop, way out in the countryside, which for a townie like myself was an all day trip for an hour's chat/test ride. The restaurant/farm shop on the same site made it a lovely day out though.
I reckon it's worth it for you (if you're going there to try out bicycle for yourself that is), but the money spend on travelling make the Islabikes even more expensive to get for their childrens.
They do have a brick and mortar shop, way out in the countryside, which for a townie like myself was an all day trip for an hour's chat/test ride. The restaurant/farm shop on the same site made it a lovely day out though.
It's worth the trip. Seriously.