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Kent Cycle – Kent

$32 for Basic Bike Tune-Up ($65 Value)

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$65
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In a Nutshell

Thorough tune-up keeps road and mountain bikes in healthy riding shape

The Fine Print

  • Expires 360 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Bike shops fix everything from rusty bike chains to frames bent by the hooves of vengeful, unemployed horses. Spruce up your mechanical steed with this Groupon.

$32 for a Basic Bicycle Tune-Up (a $65 value)

Kent Cycle will also offer free installation of any parts or accessories purchased when a customer uses their Groupon.

Kent Cycle

Inside Kent Cycle, rows of handpicked, name-brand bikes from Surly, All-City, and Torker idle atop sleek hardwood floors, hungry for the chance to feel pavement beneath their tires. Elsewhere in the shop, mechanics keep mounts riding smoothly with regular tune-ups, and riding gear such as gloves, messenger bags, and long-sleeve jackets keep torsos free of moisture and safe from road debris and juggling pins lobbed by unicycle gangs.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Professionalism

Whether applying for a job, or desperately clinging to one, nothing shows your dedication to staying employed like conducting yourself with a professional workplace demeanor. Get with the program with this guide to professionalism:

  • If someone asks you how your weekend was, they are actually just saying “We are in the same room right now.” Reply with “Fine, and yours?” or a brief but compelling fabrication about taking an older relative skydiving.

  • Always adhere to your company’s dress code. If you are not sure of your company’s dress policy, you can’t go wrong with a tuxedo made of promotional T-shirts featuring your logo.

  • Don’t swear! It makes the angels cry, and if you think angels can’t see you—brother, you do not know angels.

  • Remember the three Ts of professionalism—Tact, Timeliness, and Those Cookies Are for Everyone.

Can a professional demeanor help you ascend the corporate ladder?

Kent Cycle