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  • Very low integrity bike shop. Which is now apparent from all of the other yelp reviews (unfortunately I realized this too late). If you don't feel like reading the whole story, the gist is this: Larry sold me a used Walmart bike for $30 more than Walmart sells it new and charged me an additional $38 ("tune-up fee") when I returned it the next day. I spotted a used Schwinn road bike in front of the shop that looked in great shape and the price was awesome. Larry came out and allowed me to take it for a spin. Afterwards he proceeded to build up the bike as an awesome deal. He stated "oh wow, we don't see deals like this come through our shop very often" and "these types of bikes usually sell for $700-800." Larry used the typical sales techniques, which is fine. What Larry neglected to mention in his extensive praise of this bike was that the bike is actually from Walmart and it retails brand new for about $30 less than he was selling it used. I will take the blame for not doing my homework on the bike before purchasing it. The next day I went to return the bike. "I need to return this bike it's not what I'm looking for." Larry immediately flips his demeanor and basically begins pouting about the fact that he is now going to have to spend all of this time "re-tuning" the bike. Larry not to worry, I bought it yesterday and the bike literally didn't touch the pavement. "Ahh yeah but we can never know for sure, we still have to charge you $38 for a re-tuning/re-stocking fee." I'll spare you every pathetic detail but when I called him out on the fact that it was a Walmart bike and it won't need re-tuning he said something VERY interesting. "Well those Walmart bikes are poor quality. We don't buy bikes from Walmart or Amazon." To which I replied, "That's funny Larry, I don't either. That's why I'm returning the bike." Still paid the $38. Hmmmm. Again, I'm willing to admit a little naivety on my part but the way Larry handled everything was extremely shady and lacked a shred of integrity. Plain and simple, there is too much competition in this area to do business like this. I (and apparently many other customers on yelp) recommend shopping somewhere else.
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