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shootingstar
11-08-2014, 03:20 PM
I had my brake pads replaced today. The mechanic told me my bike was quite dirty, needed an overhaul, etc. I didn't deny anything he said but said I needed to bike around still while it's still not snow yet. He tried really hard to sell me the overhaul for $175.00. It made me wonder about the quality of the replacement parts..

OakLeaf
11-08-2014, 07:10 PM
What replacement parts does that include? Bearing cartridges? Just cables and housings?

shootingstar
11-08-2014, 09:03 PM
Chain, cassette, etc. Hmmm. I said I'll think about it. I talked it over with my partner. The chain is abit stretched but it's not terrible or impairing my cycling. The thing is...winter is coming up and it makes more sense for me just to wash the bike abit myself and get the bike overhauled in spring. I don't do tons of mileage in the winter nor do I much hill climbing because I don't want to get into situations often where the road is icy. It is strictly functional cycling.

lph
11-09-2014, 12:11 AM
The chain and cassette wear down together, so I think most shops prefer to change both at the same time, to ensure smooth working. If you replace the chain early you can get away with not replacing the cassette until next time the chain needs replacing, however. They're actually really easy to replace yourself if you have basic tools. Parts will vary in price, usually according to weight.

emy99
11-09-2014, 12:48 AM
don't lose ur faith be strongt

OakLeaf
11-09-2014, 04:25 AM
Yeah, if chain and cassette are included I get your concern about the price. I hate having to pass on something because it's way too cheap!

shootingstar
11-11-2014, 01:41 PM
It snowed a day ago, a huge dump. So I won't be getting my bike overhauled/cleaned for the next few months. I'd rather take my bike in for the work just before I take off for a snowshoeing vacation of a few days.