Old 07-23-07, 08:51 AM
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bartturner
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Alan I think you are missing the point. If the LBS told me the $55 includes all the stuff you wrote, tear apart the bike etc, and the $35 does not. That in his experience you should get this done with a Motobecane bike. Then I would have taken in what he said and made a decision. I very well would have probably purchased the $55 tune up.

What was a problem here is that they could not explain the difference in price for my situtation.

Not really sure if I really understand the comment that I should buy my bike from Wal-mart. I have a new bike with terrific components and frame that with some work over the next two weeks should be perfect. Once I get it tuned up, fitted, aero bars purchased, new pedals, new saddle, a trainer, new stem and water bottle it should be pefect.
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