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Old 06-20-08, 09:48 PM
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BayAreaBoy
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Bikes: '70s Peugeot Fixie, Surly Long Haul Trucker

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Regardless of what the actual problem is, it's a brand spankin' new bike that you bought from what I'm assuming is a reputable dealer. Take it back to that particular shop and tell them the bike doesn't work the way you want it to and they should fix it. The shop should have had some kind of fit or service plan associated with the bike anyway. Any reputable shop will be willing to work with you and figure out what the problem is.
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