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"Rich Clark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> IMO, wheel prep on machine-built wheels, including stress-relieving and
> re-tensioning, is part of what I expect from the bike shop as part of
> assembly and setup of the bike. And it's a good way to separate the good
> shops from the bad ones; the bad ones act like they don't know what you're
> talking about (or they really don't, which is just as bad in a different
> way).
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> RichC
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I agree the bike shops should be doing that, but then on the other hand,
people often shop around to save just a few bucks on the desired bike. Bike
shops can't do that for nothing. They end up getting what they paid for.
Pierre
news:[email protected]...
>
>
> IMO, wheel prep on machine-built wheels, including stress-relieving and
> re-tensioning, is part of what I expect from the bike shop as part of
> assembly and setup of the bike. And it's a good way to separate the good
> shops from the bad ones; the bad ones act like they don't know what you're
> talking about (or they really don't, which is just as bad in a different
> way).
>
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> RichC
>
I agree the bike shops should be doing that, but then on the other hand,
people often shop around to save just a few bucks on the desired bike. Bike
shops can't do that for nothing. They end up getting what they paid for.
Pierre