Joined: Feb 2005
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From: Milledgeville, Georgia
Bikes: 2018 Black Mountain Cycles MCD,2017 Advocate Cycles Seldom Seen Drop Bar, 2017 Niner Jet 9 Alloy, 2015 Zukas custom road, 2003 KHS Milano Tandem, 1986 Nishiki Cadence rigid MTB, 1980ish Fuji S-12S
I think you should take the bike back to the LBS and tell them what happened. They can check to see if there is a problem other than their sloppy work or they will be made aware of the result of their slip up. This would be a noncofrontational way to make sure your bike is safe, giving you more confidence and (hopefully) ensuring better service in the future.