Old 05-04-22, 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Iride01
Don't hesitate to go back to the shop for any issues you have with the new bike. Especially if it's in the mid to high price tier. But even the lowest price tier bike should go back when things don't work right in the first 3 to 6 months. Maybe more.

It's great if you want to do your own DIY, but on brand new bikes, you should limit that until it gets to the point the shop starts charging you for every little thing, or you wear out your welcome there.

When shops do something free for me, I usually buy a pair of gloves, socks or something else I can put to good use.
I fully agree. This is a new shop for me (my first bike from Trek) and I am very happy with them. I am sure to have a great relationship with them in the coming years.
And I did buy something. I needed another lock (Abus) and they had the one I wanted.
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