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Carb_Cleaner
Mar 12, 2014Explorer
One more thing, off topic:
The people at Bicycle Sport Shop, in Austin, hooked us up. Their techs and sales staff are extremely knowledgable and patient. They had the parts in stock, tools and skill to repair my old bike, I simply figured I'd fix it at home, cheaper, and put the dough towards a new bike. That saved me exactly zero dollars. It was one of those I'm-saving-50-bucks-so-let's-spend-5 grand kinda rationalizations. After ordering the parts and special tools for the crank repair, I've spent the same as what they wanted for parts and labor. Oh, well. I got some nifty new tools I'll probably use once or twice in my life outta the deal. We actually got a couple of pretty good deals on the new 29ers, but I definetly didn't save any money. Can't take it with you.
Stop in at one of their shops in Austin. There are three locations. We went to the Parmer Road shop. You won't be disappointed.
The people at Bicycle Sport Shop, in Austin, hooked us up. Their techs and sales staff are extremely knowledgable and patient. They had the parts in stock, tools and skill to repair my old bike, I simply figured I'd fix it at home, cheaper, and put the dough towards a new bike. That saved me exactly zero dollars. It was one of those I'm-saving-50-bucks-so-let's-spend-5 grand kinda rationalizations. After ordering the parts and special tools for the crank repair, I've spent the same as what they wanted for parts and labor. Oh, well. I got some nifty new tools I'll probably use once or twice in my life outta the deal. We actually got a couple of pretty good deals on the new 29ers, but I definetly didn't save any money. Can't take it with you.
Stop in at one of their shops in Austin. There are three locations. We went to the Parmer Road shop. You won't be disappointed.
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