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Old 01-27-10 | 06:37 AM
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billyymc
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Originally Posted by Panthers007
I'll say this - add at least $100 to the price to have it built-up by a competent bike-mechanic. Then add the cost of all tune-ups and parts that break the first year - and all the next years, too. No warranty that does you any good comes with a mail-order bike. I strongly urge you to reconsider and buy from a store-front bicycle store/shop.

If you just put it together ("It don' look two hard 2 mee...") without knowing all there is to know about how and why - you will have a serious problem on your hands - and under your butt.
Building / rebuilding a bike is not rocket science. I'm so tired of people acting like it is. Maintaining a bike is even less so.

Your comment about parts breaking in the first year is silly. It's not as if parts are breaking every other day on a bike -- if they are, you're doing it wrong. The value of tuneups in the first year is questionable -- tighten a few cables, adjust brakes and deraillers. Not too hard to do for oneself.

I will say that building / maintaining does require (at times) a few specialized tools. The cost of those tools may not be worth doing it oneself unless you plan to do all your maintenance and future builds yourself.

OP - Bikesdirect is a highly divisive subject here. There isn't anything inherently wrong with their bikes, and many people find them to be a good value. There is also value in having a relationship with your local bike shop, if they aren't a bunch of elitist wankers (many are). You have to decide for yourself what suits you best. Being able to maintain your own bike is a good ability to have regardless of where you get it.
 
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