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going rate for a tune-up?

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Old 01-12-05 | 05:26 PM
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$40 at my shop (in west oakland) gets you a basic tune-up, which includes minor wheel truing, drivetrain adjustment (derailleurs and whatnot), a clean chain, brake adjustment, hub adjustment, and the bolts tightened up. anything that needs to be replaced gets replaced for whatever the parts cost, no extra labor.

$80 gets a "performance" tune-up, which is pretty much everything above, plus cranks, cassette, derailleurs and taken off, disassembled and thoroughly cleand and lubed, plus major wheel truing.

$120 is basically where we take the bike totally apart, clean it, repack bearings, and re-assemble everything.
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Old 01-12-05 | 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by [165]
you choose
I'll take my chances with the head butt. I'm thinking I should be safe enough, as long as you don't have a stool or milk crate handy.

As for the tune-up, I'm getting a lot of noise when I'm spinning in the 53-27, so if you could take a look at that, it'd be great.

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Old 01-12-05 | 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by OneTinSloth
$40 at my shop (in west oakland) gets you a basic tune-up, which includes minor wheel truing, drivetrain adjustment (derailleurs and whatnot), a clean chain, brake adjustment, hub adjustment, and the bolts tightened up. anything that needs to be replaced gets replaced for whatever the parts cost, no extra labor.

$80 gets a "performance" tune-up, which is pretty much everything above, plus cranks, cassette, derailleurs and taken off, disassembled and thoroughly cleand and lubed, plus major wheel truing.

$120 is basically where we take the bike totally apart, clean it, repack bearings, and re-assemble everything.
That's a good price for basic. My price was relative to some LBS's in RWC, Mtn View, Palo Alto and Sunnyvale. Perhaps better to go more independent...which I'd prefer.
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