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Dan's Bike Shop – Berwyn

$39 for $90 Worth of Complete Bike Tune-Up ($90 Value)

$39
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Thu Sep 13 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$90
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In a Nutshell

Complete bike tune-up includes extensive cleaning and degreasing of parts and readjustments for brakes, gears, and wheels

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 13, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid in-store only. Not valid for additional parts.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Bikes are eco-friendly and fun, unlike coal trains, which are powered entirely by Christmastime disappointment. Hop on with this Groupon.

$39 for Complete Bike Tune-Up ($90 Value)

Complete bike tune-ups are usually finished in less than a week and include an extensive cleaning of the whole bike. Technicians remove the entire drivetrain—crank, derailleurs, and brake calipers—and degrease each section with a soak in a parts solvent. Minor wheel truing and readjustments for brakes and gears are also included. Depending on the age and condition of the bike, gears may need new cables, which can be purchased and installed for an additional $20.

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Dan's Bike Shop

4.0 out of 5
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    Berwyn

    6715 Roosevelt Rd.
    Berwyn, Illinois 60402
    (708) 484-5000
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Reviews

  • These guys are very friendly, knowledgeable, and I'll go back there for all my bike business,.
    Bill H., Yelp, 4/9/12