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Old 07-31-21, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by TigsTrike
No I haven’t done that yet. Everybody wants money for everything and I believe I have the capability with the right info. Thanks for answering.
Yes that is how things work, you pay money for goods and services. If you haven't built a trike and are having issues a professional might be handy. Yes one can wrench on their own and there are videos and books but in the end if you are just looking to ride or you are unsure of something you might want someone to put it together and make sure it is safe. I know I probably wouldn't want to work on an adult trike at my house even with the tools and knowledge I have picked up over the years. They are heavy and awkward to work on especially on the ground.
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