avsutfin New Recruit 11 Posts user info edit post |
I have 4 years of experience in the cycling industry. I believe everyone should ride bikes. I would do the service for free, but I have bills to pay like anyone else. For $25.00 one cannot go wrong.
Here is what My 10-point tune-up includes...
1) Bearing adjustment 2) Brake adjustment and inspection 3) Gear adjustment and inspection 4) Cable lubrication 5) Tire inflation 6) General Wheel Truing/Alignment 7) Frame cleaning 8) Chain Cleaning and Lubrication 9) Hub adjustments 10) Tightening of all bolts
*Additional parts are extra and I will sell them used if I have them. I also have access to new parts.
My goal is to provide the highest quality of service at the most competitive price in order to get as many customers to enjoy riding their bikes as sooner rather that later.
I will work on any type of bike.
Thank you so much for your interest,
Please follow the following link to read reviews: http://abrahamsrecyclery.blogspot.com/2007/10/this-is-it.html
WEBSITE: http://avsutfin.googlepages.com/home
[Edited on December 14, 2007 at 2:50 PM. Reason : text edit] 12/14/2007 2:50:12 PM |
Grandmaster All American 10829 Posts user info edit post |
I let my bro borrow my bike for a couple months and it's almost in shambles. Both tubes need to be replaced and I'm not sure if the rims are bent or not. While I was at ncsu, I forgot to remove my seat one night and the entire post got ganked. Are these universal and/or do you have access to a replacement?
The shop I initially took the bike to did a piss poor job of putting it together and tuning the gears. I would end up downshifting when I did not want to and had to exert superhuman force to upshift sometimes.
I don't live in raleigh atm, but depending on the time frame and cost, I might bring it with me the next time I'm in town, instead of taking it to one of the shops here in g-vegas. 12/14/2007 3:11:58 PM |