ljbike
05-18-02, 05:01 PM
What is the difference between a tune up and an overhaul?
Seems like a very basic question, but there are so many "shop standards" and prices that it's difficult to get a clear answer.
One shop around here charges about $20. claims they'll replace the cables, true the wheels and adjust the bearings. (No mention of greasing or oiling.)
Another shop charges about $18. to clean the chain, lube the bearings and adjust everything.
A third shop charges a flat rate of $25. "Plus any parts that are needed." They completely disassemble the bike --BB,HS, Hubs, remove Derailleurs-- clean everything, reassemble and adjust it all. (Wheel truing is extra)
All three shops call this a "Tune Up"
So the question: What is a tune up and what is an overhaul? And what's a fair price?
Seems like a very basic question, but there are so many "shop standards" and prices that it's difficult to get a clear answer.
One shop around here charges about $20. claims they'll replace the cables, true the wheels and adjust the bearings. (No mention of greasing or oiling.)
Another shop charges about $18. to clean the chain, lube the bearings and adjust everything.
A third shop charges a flat rate of $25. "Plus any parts that are needed." They completely disassemble the bike --BB,HS, Hubs, remove Derailleurs-- clean everything, reassemble and adjust it all. (Wheel truing is extra)
All three shops call this a "Tune Up"
So the question: What is a tune up and what is an overhaul? And what's a fair price?
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