ATTN:EVERYONE
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fotograffik at 02.23.10 - 7:47 am
I need your help and input. Want to ride my bicycle once again, but it needs a tune up. I found two persons offering tuneups. Check them out in the following link's below:
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/bik/1603731397.html
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/bik/1613634022.html
I want to know if they are legit and if anyone has received a tune up from them. Also please let me know if anyone knows another person that has given your bike a great tune up service.
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Why craiglist go to your local bike shop
crossbones02.23.10 - 8:02 am
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Co-ops, if they're available in your neck of the woods.
bentstrider02.23.10 - 8:26 am
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Yes, learn to fix it yourself.
rev106 responding to a
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02.23.10 - 8:36 am
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Check the links section above. It's been updated to be more user friendly. There are 4 co-op's around so cal and are all listed under the links section.
barleye02.23.10 - 8:52 am
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did the title of this post really need to be "ATTENTION EVERYONE"?
DIY or die
newarkhouse02.23.10 - 9:06 am
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i want some one with experience to work with my bike not some chump ass cat that doesn't know squat shit. dont know if they have those in the bike co-ops. i dont know squat shit about a bike tune up nor have the equipment and time to learn that is why i want to pay some that has experience in bike tune ups
fotograffik02.23.10 - 11:18 am
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bike kitchen, bike oven, bike-rowave, buy a bike repair book and some tool and work it out.... all more less expensive that a local bike shop ... working on your bike yourself connects you more to your bike ... at least i think so ...
thanx
Migcycle02.23.10 - 11:22 am
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im a certified united bicycle institute mechanic. i can service your bike for you. $100. my cost is up there because i went to school to become a bike mechanic, i didnt just learn from fucking around in a garage over the summer.
ruinedbyidiots02.23.10 - 11:50 am
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Go to Athena in Studio city
30 years experience
Dedicated818 responding to a
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02.23.10 - 12:19 pm
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Wow! You took classes at UBI? When? How much are the classes?
420LaHaRR responding to a
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02.23.10 - 4:42 pm
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i was there from 1/4 to 1/17.
http://www.bikeschool.com
ruinedbyidiots responding to a
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02.23.10 - 5:07 pm
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Sweet! I had no idea. Did you get your previous employer to help with tuition?
420LaHaRR02.23.10 - 5:25 pm
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hi, bentstrider
hi, ruined by idioms
hi, crossbones.
tern02.23.10 - 5:30 pm
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Hah... the photos on their site are funny... in fact it looks just like a bunch of people fucking around in a garage... and really I don't see the difference between 13 days at bike mechanic camp, and spending some time learning learning from shop, online and tooling in your garage...
But one obviously qualifies you to rip kids off for $100 tune ups and feel good about it.
The attached photo made me feel like I need to sign up, cause he looks like knows something about that part that must be critical and only found at BIKESCHOOL.com
md2 responding to a
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02.23.10 - 5:34 pm
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doing things in your garage - might fix the problem, but might not be the correct way to fix it.
ubi teaches you how to do things by industry standards.
which would you rather have work on your bike?
ruinedbyidiots responding to a
comment by md2
02.23.10 - 6:03 pm
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definitely the guy with the plaid shirt.
md2 responding to a
comment by ruinedbyidiots
02.23.10 - 6:12 pm
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How many years have you been in the trenches fixing bikes day in and day out ?
Do you have the touch ?
is your forarm a torqe wrench ?
Can someone trust that a bike you've just assembled is race worthy ?
or will shit come lose ?
Dedicated818 responding to a
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02.23.10 - 6:27 pm
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i never saw ANYONE touch a torque wrench when i was working at a shop. that was one of the first things i changed about my wrenching since ive been back from the school.
ruinedbyidiots responding to a
comment by Dedicated818
02.23.10 - 6:31 pm
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So you invested in a CDI torque wrench for carbon parts ?
Dedicated818 responding to a
comment by ruinedbyidiots
02.23.10 - 7:34 pm
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this one time i was riding my 18gear to house of spirits from a dtla metro stop by way of solano canyon. the derailleur hanger thingy on my bike was the stock one made of some dinky cast aluminum. Something got caught in the bottom of my chain and as my chain on an uphill and as I unwittingly cranked the jingus up to the top of my front gear shifty thing the torque of the resultant pull bent it all out of shape and the chain came off etc. Since that part was all soft and moldable we werea able to handle it back into shape and ride the rest of the night and back home the next day.
The retail shop I got that bike from was able to order another one of the same weak part and swap it out. Yay bike shop. Later on I went my my metal fabricator buddy's house and told him my sad tale he was able to fabricate an (to our eyes at least) an exact copy out of stainless which hasn't broke yet.
Anyway, this story amounts to its good to know a welder, and just wanted to mention California residents can learn how to fabricate bike parts at community colleges. I'm not a bike mechanic or anything I just look up the problem and fix in books etc. Not to go off topic, but I thought it worth mentioning since ppl might be interested in fixing bikes might also be interested in learning welding too, to fix their frames and fabricate their own little parts and stuff. An example of a good available resource is Cerritos College:
http://cms.cerritos.edu/welding/
http://cms.cerritos.edu/welding/
icbx02.23.10 - 8:48 pm
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You know what, palucha?
You can stay.
danya responding to a
comment by palucha66
02.23.10 - 11:33 pm
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God I love having my very own on-call mechanic.
Parlorbikes wishes he could wrench like this guy >>
shotgunBOOMBOOM02.23.10 - 11:42 pm
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I think that's the first time I've seen you post something and agreed with it, instead of wanting to smite you with the mighty banhammar. (It's a really good thing I don't have admin privileges.)
danya responding to a
comment by palucha66
02.23.10 - 11:43 pm
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Hey, what's going on? ...
That's cool.
Joe Borfo03.2.10 - 4:54 pm
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I work all the time, and I live on flat and low plane. I'm trying to be happy. I am somewhat successful.
Hi Bofor!
tern03.2.10 - 5:01 pm
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april...
...late april.
tern03.2.10 - 5:05 pm
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