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> > If I've been working on my gears/brakes they always work perfectly in
> > the 'shop' but needs lots of adjustment after riding around on it.
> > Unfortunately I don't think I've *ever* found a bike shop who seem to
> > do this (on one occasion they actually made the problem worse) - hence
> > I prefer to do this sort of work myself.
> When I was a full-time mechanic[[1] I'd never knowingly return a bike to
> a paying customer (or consider a PDI complete) without a road test.
> It's easier if you have a good hill near the shop, but even without a
> hill you can still check performance under load by pedalling and braking
> at the same time.
> [1] Except at one shop where I worked for a while, where they thought I
> was strange for wearing lycra and riding club events, and the stock
> consisted of brands like Emmelle and Free Spirit, but I prefer to forget
> that episode.
roger
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