Thread: QR-rear wheel
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Old 07-20-18 | 02:02 PM
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smurof
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Originally Posted by Litespud
Don't know that you need to complain, exactly. Any new bike is going to "bed in" over the first few weeks - bearings will need adjusting, cables will stretch, so brakes and gears will need to be tweaked. Many/most shops will offer a free post-purchase tune-up on new bikes to allow for these. I would take it back and see if they offer such a post-purchase tweak - if they're any good, they will. If they don't, then complain.
I know all that, and the shop wil give first-time service.
... but my "problem" is that I have been riding for many years, but only the laste years I have start to take more intrest in the bike... whats that and that.. that sound means that.... when things do that it means that and so on. And was just getting worried if I had manage do damage something so quickly.
And my old bike did no act like this.

My last bike mtb (2012 to until two weeks ago).. also QR....
But this bike.... better/more expensive.... the back wheel was acting more strange..... not rolling as good and a couple other issues.

Thanks any way for input

I wil take it for some more rides and see if it it gets worse.
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