Originally Posted by
alan s
Now if you had spent the money on tools and a bit of time researching online or getting a repair book, you'd be all set. Next time, buy quality tools and do the work yourself. You won't regret it, and your bike will always be working properly.
Im a personal trainer and so i work in the service industry and i like having a professional look at my bike in the same way people like to hire a pt etc. I get that it is less cost effective but i save money in so many places such as cutting my own hair for pretty much most of my life.