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When I did my work experience at a bike shop, like half of the people coming into the shop were asking for us to fix their punctures.

Had to take off some tyres that were so tightly on the rim I almost wanted to cry with frustration.

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My friend took a bike to a local shop for the to helicoil the mounts. The guy there instead of loosening the booster and taking it off , what did he do?

HE GRINDED THE BLOODY THING OFF!

Different shop , I bought a mtb just for cycling around and the off bit of offroad , they had messed up the alignment building it s the chain kept getting twisted and caught on itself I took it to them many they lectured me for twenty minutes saying it had been "abused" and claiming the rims were bent and the forks were bent too.

I doubt it unless they were made of cheese as I'd had it a day and cycled it 5 miles on pavement ...

Ed

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To be fair, anyone who takes a bike to a bike shop to get a puncture fixed deserves to be fleeced.

So say for example you are a single mum with 4 kids and have no access to tools or knowledge on how to do it. What would one of your first thoughts or reactions be?

Or if you are an old retired widowed woman who likes to use there electric bike to get around town and one day gets a puncture?

Or even if you suffered with a disability.

I could go on if i wanted to. I work in a LBS myself give some people a break lol.

I'm pretty sure a purpose of a bike shop is to for sales and repairs? If you think people should get fleeced for that then they may as well all shut there doors and call it a day which result in most people being f**cked if they have no idea in all honesty.

Either way it is business for the shop and also helps the customer to get back on there bike.

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You're right to a degree and of course there will be exceptions but I bet the majority of people taking their bike to a LBS to get a puncture repaired are just lazy numpties who should be able to do it but don't. To be honest I avoid LBSs like the plague since they tend to not have a bloody clue about anything and simply go through the motions. I think the last time I was forced into a LBS it was because my chain had snapped on my XC bike on the way back from dropping my car at a garage (read hadn't bothered to bring any tools or owt with me) and the guy wouldn't lend me a chain tool, ended up selling me a new chain and tried to tell me that really if I have a new chain I ought to change the cassette and chainrings too. f**k. Off.

In my experience that seems to be the way of things. Obviously not the case in 'proper' shops or specialist places but for you average LBS bang on.

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thats because your chain would normally snap when it is worn out, and if that was the case then a new chain would skip over the cassette teeth, and the shops dont want you coming back saying you sold me a duff chain, there only advising you what may happen without doing the job propperly.

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thats because your chain would normally snap when it is worn out, and if that was the case then a new chain would skip over the cassette teeth

In all my years riding all kinds of bikes, I have never had an issue using just a new chain, chainrings or cassette in a setup. I can't help feeling hat although there's a small amount of truth in some cases that mostly it's bullshit spouted by bike shops to make more money.

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