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Old 02-20-24, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 100bikes
It's a job for a pro.

That includes:

Pro mechanic time and expertise (new guy or years of experience - different rates)
Pro tools (wouldn't try this with modern, inexpensive asian knockoff production)
Shop time(base rate for time in the stand).

I have seen a number of botched bicycle repairs of various type.
Some DIY, some actually a shop with a inexperienced mechanic.

Pay the money and have not only the knowledge, but the confidence it
was done correctly as well.
rusty
I have absolutely no idea which posting this relates to. I may not be the only one. In the interest of clarity and good communication can you please reference the posting number this associates with?
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