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Old 09-18-22, 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by big john
Could be a supply problem.
This is probably the reason for the switch. The shop itself would be unlikely to switch the crank, it's too much work for very little profit. When bikes arrive at a shop, most components are already installed the bike except for the front wheel, bar and stem and saddle and seat post.
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