$69 for One Basic Bike Tune-Up at Roberts Cycle ($90 Value)
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Skilled technicians bring new life to well-loved bikes through professional tune-ups
- What’s included:
- Adjust brakes and brake pads
- Check brake pad wear
- Adjust shifting system
- Adjust front and rear hubs
- Adjust the headset (fork)
- Adjust bottom bracket (crank)
- Basic truing (straightening) of both wheels for proper braking operation
- Lubricate all pivot points on shifting and braking systems
- Lubricate all cable systems if needed
- Lubricate chain if needed
- Adjust tension on all nuts and bolts for safety
- Inflate tires to recommended pressure and check tire wear
- Free installation of accessories purchased from us at time of tune-up
- Recommended for bikes that haven’t received a tune-up in 2–4 years
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About Roberts Cycle
Since 1935, Roberts Cycle has been peddling cycles and enhancing rides with professional repairs and accessories. The friendly staff stocks the shop with accessories and bicycles from renowned brands such as Raleigh, Diamond Back, and KHS for novice and advanced cyclists alike. The expert technicians specialize in every type of cycle, servicing BMX bikes alongside racing and mountain bikes, with fixes including tune-ups and tightening brakes. To help customers learn to maintain their cycles themselves, the knowledgeable staff doles out tips for problems such as flat tires, squealing brakes, and pessimistic, unmotivated chains.