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So Tinycycler
Did you make any decision on your new trek or not in regards to trying to return it?
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Not yet. The manager was supposed to return today but he decided to extend his vacation until Monday. He told me when I bought the bike that he was going to train for a race in a nearby rural area, in a cabin without amenities like phones. I hope I can exchange the bike, even if I have to pay a restocking fee. I think a smaller bike will feel more stable to me. If not, live and learn and learn to enjoy it.
Thanks for asking. |
Originally Posted by TinyCycler
(Post 9577231)
Not yet. The manager was supposed to return today but he decided to extend his vacation until Monday. He told me when I bought the bike that he was going to train for a race in a nearby rural area, in a cabin without amenities like phones. I hope I can exchange the bike, even if I have to pay a restocking fee. I think a smaller bike will feel more stable to me. If not, live and learn and learn to enjoy it.
Thanks for asking. |
We will always lust after the newest, flashiest, best componentry, best tires, brakes, etc.
Once we buy, we have to be satisfied with our choice, and enjoy it. The other option is to keep selling and buying until you run out of money........ |
Originally Posted by Wanderer
(Post 9578128)
We will always lust after the newest, flashiest, best componentry, best tires, brakes, etc.
Once we buy, we have to be satisfied with our choice, and enjoy it. The other option is to keep selling and buying until you run out of money........ My case I think i should have done more research outside of Specialized vs Trek. Its not so much the best, flashiest etc its what's best for me. For all I know the Pashley wont work and the Belleville rides like crap. |
Originally Posted by Wanderer
(Post 9578128)
We will always lust after the newest, flashiest, best componentry, best tires, brakes, etc.
Once we buy, we have to be satisfied with our choice, and enjoy it. The other option is to keep selling and buying until you run out of money........ |
My Pashley Guvnor roadster is built of high end Reynolds 531 steel and weighs like a tank. But the ride is like a Cadillac. Plush and luxurious!
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I just spoke to the manager, and he said to bring it in so he can see it. If it looks new, he can take it back. The only problem is my aunt who, to my horror, grabbed the bike and promptly rode it on the grass! Grrrr!
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Scrub it down with soap & water. Dry.
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LOL - yeah, definitely scrub it down before returning. best of luck!
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