I have 3 and 1/2 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 adjustments10) 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 soon as possible.I will work on any type of bike.Thank you so much for your interest,Please contact me at avsutfin@gmail.com[Edited on August 20, 2007 at 10:55 PM. Reason : contact info]
8/20/2007 10:53:37 PM
muffler bearing ?
8/20/2007 11:28:47 PM
wasnt there already a thread on this?
8/20/2007 11:42:55 PM
ill make you a deal.if you can find me some tubes/tire combo for my K2 road bike that will stay fully inflated for more than a week at a time, and can fix my main gear set, ill pay you 50 bucks.
8/20/2007 11:48:18 PM
8/21/2007 12:07:45 AM
^bingo
8/21/2007 12:31:54 AM
considering the only original part of the bike left is the actual frame and the handle-bars, I doubt it.It's got aftermarket wheels, forks, pedals, and all the gear shite. Just got in a wreck with her several years ago and no-one's been able to get the front gears quite right since. I think it just need a combination of tensioning and im sure a little bending of parts. As for the tires, it may just be that im a big motherfucker, but i have to pump the damn things up every week to 5 days or they are unrideable. but way to be bike snobs.
8/21/2007 1:12:42 AM
are they losing pressure over the course of several rides or over the course of several unridden days? You could replace the tubes for about $8 or stick em in a bathtub to see if there's any bubbles.triple chainring or double? triples can be tricky, especially if you're expecting it to turn some wacky gear combos (big to big or small to small).no disrespect to the OP, but this stuff is worth learning to do on your own. Get a Park Tools manual.
8/21/2007 10:09:27 AM
http://www.parktool.com
8/21/2007 11:29:44 AM
^^it's a triple but I really want to change it out for a double, keeping my small climbing gear and getting a bigger big gear because im maxing out at like 40mph on downhills with a lot of power still to go.Problem is in my current setup I can only either get it configured to run big-big to small-5/6. I cant go all the way to my lowest granny gear and to my highest downhill gear, which is really what i need, not so much in between.They lose pressure either way. No clue what the hell the problem is, but its a fucking bitch getting the tires off and on to test the tubes, id much rather just pay someone.
8/22/2007 1:39:10 AM
avsutfin does a great job. Had him tune up my bike, very pleased with the service.
8/22/2007 4:26:53 PM
How much for the tuneup plus replacement cables on a 24 speed mountain bike. I'd like to go ahead and replace the front and rear derailluer (SP?) cables + front and rear brake cables. It has sealed hubs and the tires/tubes are fine; so no real maintenance needed there which should save some time. It has V-Brakes btw.
8/22/2007 5:42:22 PM
8/22/2007 8:29:07 PM