We have a special for a winter tune up that should help keep you all rolling throughout the damper days. Here are the details.
Special valid from now until December 24th
Standard Drivetrain Cleaning = $100.00 (reg. $125.00)
Continental Grand Prix 4Season tires - buy one get the second for half price
Brake pads - Buy one get the second pair for half price
Arundel bar tape half price
Continental's Grand Prix 4 Season is easily the best winter weather tire I've ridden. They come in 23c,25c, and 28c. They have great puncture protection, excellent grip on the wet stuff and they ride like a dream. They are only about 10 grams heavier than a Grand Prix 4000s. In short, these tires are incredible!
In wet weather, you'll burn through brake pads super fast. Best to keep an eye on them. Brakes help you stop, stopping is good.
Arundel Gekko bar tape is nicely padded and is also very grippy. In wet weather, slippery bar tape can be outright dangerous. Get some grip!
A standard drivetrain cleaning involves removing your entire drivetrain, cranks, bottom bracket, both derailleurs, cassette and chain and cleaning everything. Then we re-install everything. This service allows any water that's trapped in the frame (we've seen well over a cup of water pour out of some bikes). This keeps your bottom bracket from corroding, your frame from rusting or your parts from creaking endlessly. This service also allows us to see very accurately any other issues that might be hidden by dirt and grime. This is also a good opportunity to replace your chain if it needs it. We do some cleaning of the bike overall ( as we always do) and give the bike a test ride once we're all done. Everything is nice and clean!
Other components or labor required to fix your bike, should these things fall outside the realm of the standard drive train cleaning and the special, will be in addition. Also, if your bike hasn't been cleaned or tuned in six years (hypothetically), there could be additional labor charges.
Remember, the offer lasts only until December 24th.
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