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The Average Joe service package includes: - Health & Safety Assessment - Lateral Wheel True (Front and Rear) - Lube Chain and Cables - Adjust Hub Bearings - Adjust Headset & Bottom Bracket - Adjust Brakes & Derailleurs - Wash & Shine Base package is $85 plus tax. Parts and labor subject to additional charges as necessary.
The Mo Joe service package includes: - Health & Safety Assessment - Lateral Wheel True (Front and Rear) - Lube Chain and Cables - Adjust Hub Bearings - Adjust Headset & Bottom Bracket - Adjust Brakes & Derailleurs - Wash & Shine - Replace Brake Cables & Housing - Replace Shifter Cables & Housing - New Handlebar Tape (Road Bikes Only) Base package is $149 plus tax. Parts and labor subject to additional charges as necessary.
The Pro Joe service package includes: - Health & Safety Assessment - Disassemble Bike to Frame - Lateral Wheel True (Front and Rear) - Overhaul Hubs - Overhaul Headset & Bottom Bracket - Replace Brake Cables & Housing - Replace Shifter Cables & Housing - Lube Chain and Cables - Adjust Brakes & Derailleurs - New Handlebar Tape (Road Bikes Only) - Reassemble & Torque to Factory Specs - Wash & Shine Base package is $349 plus tax. Parts and labor subject to additional charges as necessary.
Fresh oil and seals can do wonders on the trail. It also has the potential to turn your loved one into a more cheerful human when returning from a ride. A few hundred bucks now will also save a couple thousand later when those unserviced, rat-bagged suspension components finally succumb to neglect. You'll no longer have to listen to them moan and complain about their bike’s performance and you'll get an upper hand when the conversation turns to expensive new suspension parts. - AJ Barlas, NSMB Rear Shock Air Can Service - $45 Rear Shock Damper and Air Can Service - $75 Actual service price may vary based on necessary parts and labor
Fresh oil and seals can do wonders on the trail. It also has the potential to turn your loved one into a more cheerful human when returning from a ride. A few hundred bucks now will also save a couple thousand later when those unserviced, rat-bagged suspension components finally succumb to neglect. You'll no longer have to listen to them moan and complain about their bike’s performance and you'll get an upper hand when the conversation turns to expensive new suspension parts. - AJ Barlas, NSMB Suspension Fork Lower Service - $60 Suspension Fork Damper and Spring Service - $80 Actual service price may vary based on necessary parts and labor
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