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Just goes to show why you need to support your local bike shop.
i'm reminded of a sign that used to hang in the window of the original Yellow Jersey up in Madison:
"we do not fix department store bikes. Sorry. No way!"
....I think it is ridiculous for a bike store to limit their market and ignore department store bikes. Why? Are they not skilled enough to fix department store bikes? There will be plenty of other bike stores out there willing to assist customers with department store bikes. If they want to serve a niche, they should have a more positive direction such, as "Specializing in servicing the bikes we sell."
It's true, safely assembling a bike out of a box can be a daunting challenge for a novice but I don't think it is worthy of too much concern. If there is a lesson to be learned, let them learn it the hard way by having to replace the ASDA bike in a year. Most department store bikes are just fine for recreational users and for parents who have to buy new bikes as their children grow. If you are more than a recreational user and your needs can only be met by a bike store then, by all means, support your local LBS but don't force your standards on others.
lol... 40 lb ?!!!
is it made of cast iron?
"handle with care" (and ride with even more care). He's def gonna need that helmet.
Pounds as in money, not weight. 40 British pounds is approximately 68 US dollars.
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