Old 11-09-10, 07:37 PM
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Round here it's 15-20 bucks. Often you can get a complete "tune up" to include the drive train, any adjustments and both wheels trued, if needed, for 30-35 dollars near NC State. I think the shops do it to get people in the door and shopping...
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