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One good guy, two turds. Went there for a couple of axle sets. Older guy knew what I needed for the rear, sold me the right parts. They were out of 15mm cone nut wrenches, and he needed to see the front wheel to get the right cone set. No problem, I went back two days later. Guy that knew what he was doing was not there. I took the wheel in with me, and a kid with a hat sold me the "right" axle assembly. Wheel right in front of him - he assured me it was the right part. Of course it was wrong. 15 mile round trip BACK to get the right part. A third employee takes the actual cone from my wheel in the back, and futzes around. "Uh, no we don'd gotz" Junior with the hat gets involved. "well, that's a 3/8 axle..." Well dummy the cone in my had is 10mm. No other solutions available. Sure, they refunded my money for the wrong part. But they never offered me an alternative solution. They were through talking to me. Turds. I would not send anybody there, If those two idiots are working on customer bikes they are a liability.
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