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Old 08-17-19, 07:12 AM
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RH Clark
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Originally Posted by Machka
So ... you went to the shop and test rode some bicycles, got the information, expressed interest ... but didn't buy them. Bicycle shops love that!



Then you went back with a couple used bicycles ... what kind of bicycles? Where did you get them?

And good to hear that you didn't actually wait 2 hours. You waited a few minutes, left, then came back and were served. No, $40 isn't much.



Then you went back with another bicycle and asked about brake pads which were still fine ... and the shifting which YOU claim was bad.

Yes, it is possible your gears and chain could be worn out. Depends how you used them. And they're right that you need to replace both gears and chain together. No, chances are you won't be riding that chain and gears for the next 10 years without any problems.

Keep that in mind next time it shifts on its own while climbing.
Man, those Trek gears must be made out of tin foil. I better go get a Walmart bike so it will last. LOL

As far as the shifting that "I " claim was bad, we won't know because the BS guy didn't bother to even check it.
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