Old 03-03-12 | 05:14 PM
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So, stopped by my lbs today.

Here are the results:

--Front wheel wasn't bad, didn't take much to get it up to spec.
--The rear wheel tension was all over the place (mostly low) and the rim wasn't centered around the hub.

Charged $20, and threw in some handlebar end caps for free when I mentioned I am putting my old bar ends onto the new bike, and needed to cut the ends of the grips off.

Whether or not I needed to spend $20 for the work done, not sure. But feel better starting off knowing the wheels should be in good shape.

If anybody cares, will update this thread in a couple of weeks once I get a couple of hundred miles on the wheels. Thanks again for the advice folks.

-B

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