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jsharr 11-13-15 09:07 AM

Can I get some help here?
 
My bike got a flat. It is a 2005 Trek 1200. I have not ridden it much lately and when I went to take it down from the hook in the garage, the tire was flat.

I cannot find my receipt to return the bike. Can one of you make a dummy receipt for me so I can take it back? Bought it at Richardson Bike Mart.

Oh, and it attracts dust too.

LEMON!

HOWSER 11-13-15 09:10 AM

Those old Treks tires/tubes are easy to reinflate. Much like inflating a pool raft, pinch the valve, stick it in your mouth and start blowing.

Good luck.

Maelochs 11-13-15 09:13 AM

Take it back to whichever store is most convenient ... no reason you shouldn't get a full refund at least, no matter where you bought it.

RPK79 11-13-15 09:19 AM

What you need is a new S-Works Venge.

jsharr 11-13-15 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by RPK79 (Post 18316225)
What you need is a new S-Works Venge.

Do they hang on hooks in the garage better than Treks? I want something light and easy to lift onto a hook.

thin_concrete 11-13-15 09:21 AM

Wait for 20-30 posts offering helpful, practical advice.

Then do the exact opposite.

BoSoxYacht 11-13-15 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by jsharr (Post 18316193)
My bike got a flat. It is a 2005 Trek 1200. I have not ridden it much lately and when I went to take it down from the hook in the garage, the tire was flat.

I cannot find my receipt to return the bike. Can one of you make a dummy receipt for me so I can take it back? Bought it at Richardson Bike Mart.

Oh, and it attracts dust too.

LEMON!

I found a recipe book for you yesterday

http://i402.photobucket.com/albums/p...psvzcsw9ec.jpg

Here is a chili recipe for you.

http://i402.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps0akah1ja.jpg

RPK79 11-13-15 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by jsharr (Post 18316232)
Do they hang on hooks in the garage better than Treks? I want something light and easy to lift onto a hook.

It will be 2-3 pounds lighter so it will be easier to get up there and will cause less strain on the hooks and wood they are connected to.

merlinextraligh 11-13-15 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by jsharr (Post 18316193)
My bike got a flat. It is a 2005 Trek 1200. I have not ridden it much lately and when I went to take it down from the hook in the garage, the tire was flat.

I cannot find my receipt to return the bike. Can one of you make a dummy receipt for me so I can take it back? Bought it at Richardson Bike Mart.

Oh, and it attracts dust too.

LEMON!

Your problem was hanging by the hook. The stress over time caused the rim to bend and letting air escape.

jsharr 11-13-15 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by BoSoxYacht (Post 18316244)
I found a recipe book for you yesterday



Here is a chili recipe for you.

http://i402.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps0akah1ja.jpg

Did you find that book up your ass next to your head?

FLvector 11-13-15 09:30 AM

You need to get with the new bike lease program. Every two years you get a brand new bike and stay current. Brand new tires, new components, no crud, no dust. You're sooo old school.......

jsharr 11-13-15 09:32 AM

Should I return the hook to Home Depot and get a new one? Bought it at Lowes, but they are a mile further down the road from me.

RPK79 11-13-15 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by jsharr (Post 18316274)
Should I return the hook to Home Depot and get a new one? Bought it at Lowes, but they are a mile further down the road from me.

Either is fine.

series1811 11-13-15 09:39 AM

If your bike is that defective, you should consider suing Trek. Imagine what would happen if that dust flies off your bike and in your face while going downhill on flat tires. I bet the factory chain lube has worn off by now too. Totally Trek's fault.

Jadesfire 11-13-15 09:47 AM

My, we are all feeling a little snarkey today, aren't we?

thin_concrete 11-13-15 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by Jadesfire (Post 18316315)
My, we are all feeling a little snarkey today, aren't we?

Meh...it's Friday.

Jadesfire 11-13-15 09:58 AM

Friday the 13th, too :).

thin_concrete 11-13-15 10:01 AM

:eek:

UnfilteredDregs 11-13-15 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by jsharr (Post 18316193)
My bike got a flat. It is a 2005 Trek 1200. I have not ridden it much lately and when I went to take it down from the hook in the garage, the tire was flat.

I cannot find my receipt to return the bike. Can one of you make a dummy receipt for me so I can take it back? Bought it at Richardson Bike Mart.

Oh, and it attracts dust too.

LEMON!

Uh...just message me your bank account numbers, specifically any swiss, and a scan of your signature and fingerprints and I'm sure we can work something out.

Seattle Forrest 11-13-15 10:07 AM

How do you know it didn't just come with low quality air?

2manybikes 11-13-15 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by jsharr (Post 18316274)
Should I return the hook to Home Depot and get a new one? Bought it at Lowes, but they are a mile further down the road from me.

No the hook is fine. You need a new garage. A titanium garage is best.

jsharr 11-13-15 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest (Post 18316375)
How do you know it didn't just come with low quality air?

I was wondering about that. Do I return that to the EPA?

UnfilteredDregs 11-13-15 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by jsharr (Post 18316417)
I was wondering about that. Do I return that to the EPA?

There may be a carbon tax penalty, careful!

2manybikes 11-13-15 10:53 AM

If you seal the garage well enough, and attach a vacuum pump to it, you can expand the tires, instead of increasing the pressure in the tires.

Also, the tires might ride just fine on the moon and less gravity will make pedaling much easier. Keep this simple.

Maelochs 11-13-15 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by UnfilteredDregs (Post 18316421)
There may be a carbon tax penalty, careful!

Nah, the Trek 1200 is aluminum.


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