It's that time of year when everyone starts school again, so I figured I'd start up my bike service again. It's good practice to have your bike inspected at least once a year to make sure brakes, bearings, shifters, and the like are up to par. I have all of the tools and experience (2+yrs in Bicycle retail) necessary to build, repair, and inspect bicycles (no motorcycles). New tires, headsets, or cranks are no issue. Prices are cheap and I won't rip you on part costs like most shops. Number is (910) 233-4798, I live off Dixie, you can ride it there and ride it back. -Rob Sutton
8/16/2006 11:42:16 AM
im trying to get a bike for around $100 off craigslistI guess the only 3 things im looking for is that its a Roadbike and Light and in good conditionwhat kind of brands should i look for? or if you know of any on craigslist could you post em here?[Edited on August 16, 2006 at 12:33 PM. Reason : l]
8/16/2006 12:33:06 PM
what do u charge for a full tune-up for a specialized stumpjumper m2 pro? standard v-brakes, all xt/xtr components, etc.
8/16/2006 4:58:56 PM
A full tune up depends on what it needs. If you want to drop it by, I'll give you an estimate based on workscope. As for brand names;Stick with whatever name you can find in a decent local shop. If you can find it in Dick's or Sport's Authority, it'll get you to class, but not necessarily have the performance options. For $100, you're gonna want to find an old Schwinn (new ones aren't too great; ie: Huffy), any Cannondale, Giant, Trek, Jamis. Find a bike you like, bring it by, and I'll give you an honest opinion. There are too many names, years, and compenentry to give a list.
8/18/2006 9:18:34 PM
gracias
8/18/2006 10:40:18 PM