Jerry's Bike Barn - Berwick, Maine |
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Contact: Jerry Morin |
27 Tyler Lane, Berwick Me. 03901, 207-752-0580 |
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Tune ups |
| Tune ups are recommended on a seasonal basis or every 1000 to 3000 miles, this is of course if you do not notice any problems. If for any reason your not sure of the state of your bicycle bring it in for a free estimate. All tune ups come with the Paramount warranty of one-month free adjustments on services paid for. The types of tune-ups available are as follows: |
Level 1 Tune Up
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Our Level 1 tune Up -- Gets you out riding safely with a minimum of fuss!
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· Adjust the hubs, headset, bottom bracket, and gears
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· Adjust the derailers
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· Adjust the brakes
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· Lube the chain and pivots of the derailers
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· True the wheels laterally to allow brake adjustment
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· Check the binders/bolts on the stem, seat post, and cranks
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· Basic wipe down of the frame and wheels
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· Check/add air to the tires
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Level 2 Tune Up
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· Inspect and inject grease into hubs and adjust them
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· True, tension and dish wheels
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· Adjust the bottom bracket and head set
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· Adjust brakes and gears
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· Lube cables when possible (and if they need it)
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· Inspect and grease the binders on the stem
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· Inspect and grease the seat post and the seat tube binder bolt
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· Lubricate the chain, cogs and derailleur pivots
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· Clean up the frame and the wheels
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Wheel and Rim Service |
Standard Wheel Truing:
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True and re-dish the wheels Inspect the cones Inject grease into the hub Adjust the hub
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Overhaul the front hub:
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Replace balls and grease Readjust hub & cones
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Overhaul the rear hub:
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Replace balls and grease Readjust hub & cones
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Fix a flat/replace a tube
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Install Tire and/or Tube-
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Repair Tube-
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Install Tubular Tire
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Wheel Builds
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Front and rear with the purchase of all parts through the shop*.
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Aero Spoke Surcharge per Wheel
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Wheelsmith Spoke Prep per Wheel
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Chain Repair and Service |
Derailleur adjustment:
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Derailleur replacement:
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Derailleur hanger alignment:
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Cable replacement:
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Brake Service and Repair |
Installation of new pads with cable adjustment:
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V Brakes per wheel, Cantilever per wheel, Road Caliper per wheel
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Installation of new brakes:
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Mechanical disk brakes:
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Bottom Bracket |
Adjust Bottom Bracket:
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Bottom bracket overhaul or replacement:
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(Extra fee applies for seized bottom bracket)
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Overhaul or Replace Bottom Bracket with Shell Tapping and Facing:
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Headset |
Headset repack: , Headset replacement: , Re facing or milling to any of bottom bracket or headset add:
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Overhauls |
An overhaul is recommended every 4000 to 6000 miles if you actually take care of your bicycle. An over haul comes with the our warranty of two months free adjustment to these services to cover the break in period of virtually anyone's riding schedule.
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Two Levels of Overhaul, Level 1 and Level 2
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(Below is some of the services in one or both of the Overhaul Levels)
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·Repack bearing in the hubs
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·Repack bearing in the headset
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·Repack bearings in the bottom bracket or remove cartridge bottom bracket*
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·Chase/clean the bottom bracket threads of the frame need to be chased/cleaned
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·Clean the frame and wheels
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·Check the alignment of the frame, drop outs, and the fork.
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·Clean all the drive train parts in a parts washer and inspect for wear
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·Check for chain stretch and replace if necessary
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·True & re-dish the wheels
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·Replace all the cables and housing
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·Adjustment of all components
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*with the now common cartridge bottom bracket the removal of the cartridge is very important to avoid future seizing
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Crankset Service |
Install Chainrings on Crankarm:
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Replace Square-taper/Spline Crankarm:
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Replace Crankarm and/or Chainring Assembly of One Piece Crankset:
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Install New Square-taper or Spline Crankset:
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Other Services |
Shipping crate available for rental, single. Please call for availability and prices
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Pedal and cleat installation: , Stem change of non removable face plate: , Stem change of removable face plate: , Re taping the bars: , Boxing a bike: , Shipping not included. Building a bicycle from the box: , Install a cycle computer: , Install a rear/front rack or basket: , Install fenders: , Install new handlebars such as the popular high rise: , Rigid fork alignment: , this includes disassembly of and repacking the head set. Rigid fork alignment off the bicycle: . Checking frame, fork and dropout alignment (often in the case of an accident): .
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