It's nice to hear that Landry's did something good for a customer. It sounds like your project is coming along.
Robyn
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Yay! Jose at Landry's is the rustbucket's savior. I dropped by there for a part and told them I was having issues getting the headset apart and they offered to take a whack at it. I left it for a day and came back and Jose had gotten it off, regreased it all for me, and barely charged me for it. So great. Now I just need a bottom bracket and then reassembly can commence!
It's nice to hear that Landry's did something good for a customer. It sounds like your project is coming along.
Robyn
Yeah, I've never had a problem there- both the Natick and Westboro stores have always been super helpful. Andy (the fitter at Natick) has always been especially helpful and honest with me, which is a nice change from the half-assed service I get where we bought our road bikes. He's the one who suggested I bring it by to let Jose give it a try. Nice to know a guy who's used to selling multiple thousand dollar bikes will help with low end projects too.
Did you find out how he did it?
Oil is good, grease is better.
2007 Peter Mooney w/S&S couplers/Terry Butterfly
1993 Bridgestone MB-3/Avocet O2 Air 40W
1980 Columbus Frame with 1970 Campy parts
1954 Raleigh 3-speed/Brooks B72
No, he wasn't there when I picked it up. I know when I left it he was spraying it with boeshield (which I hadn't tried) and just using 2 pedros wrenches on it, not sure what else he had to do to get it off.