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Bicycle Servicing Costs

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So, I've got a bike.... I know which end is the front, so can always get on it the right way round ..... but I don't do maintenance. It's got loads of gears (21 Shimano), which I don't know how to use (and when I try to change gears with the left hand side the chain usually drops off after a lot of clunking) - my last bike had a little lever attached to the handlebars and it had 3 gears and I understood that.

As I've had the bike a few years now .... I enquired how much a service would be at a random/local shop and was told it was £47 (plus any parts).

Now - that sounds a LOT to me.

How much do services cost?
What makes a difference to the cost of a service?
How can I find cheaper servicing (without anybody suggesting I do it myself)?

At £47 it's just not going to happen.....
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  • reeac
    reeac Posts: 1,430 Forumite
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    So, I've got a bike.... I know which end is the front, so can always get on it the right way round ..... but I don't do maintenance. It's got loads of gears (21 Shimano), which I don't know how to use (and when I try to change gears with the left hand side the chain usually drops off after a lot of clunking) - my last bike had a little lever attached to the handlebars and it had 3 gears and I understood that.

    As I've had the bike a few years now .... I enquired how much a service would be at a random/local shop and was told it was £47 (plus any parts).

    Now - that sounds a LOT to me.

    How much do services cost?
    What makes a difference to the cost of a service?
    How can I find cheaper servicing (without anybody suggesting I do it myself)?

    At £47 it's just not going to happen.....

    Firstly, I hope that you keep pedalling but with no tension on the chain when changing gear. Secondly, avoid using the "extreme" gears - e.g. smallest chainwheel with smallest rear cog as the chain doesn't like those combinations. As for derailleur adjustment [which may be needed], chain cleaning and lubrication, brake and various bearing adjustments that will amount to about 60 minutes of someone's time for which you'll have to pay. Look for a keen would-be Wiggo teenager if you don't like the shop price.
  • £47 is reasonable.

    So I'd suggest you do it yourself, or like you say its not going to happen.
  • PasturesNew
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    reeac wrote: »
    Firstly, I hope that you keep pedalling but with no tension on the chain when changing gear.
    I don't know what this means... what I do is continue to cycle and flick the handlebar round while pedalling .... I continue pedalling while it's making all the clunking noises and I pray that it'll 'catch' and engage, rather than fall off :)
    reeac wrote: »
    Secondly, avoid using the "extreme" gears - e.g. smallest chainwheel with smallest rear cog as the chain doesn't like those combinations. As for derailleur adjustment [which may be needed], chain cleaning and lubrication, brake and various bearing adjustments that will amount to about 60 minutes of someone's time for which you'll have to pay. Look for a keen would-be Wiggo teenager if you don't like the shop price.
    So 60 minutes is £47? Where can I learn to become a servicer of bicycles??? If one worked 35 hours/week doing that it'd annualise at £85,000.

    SRSLY .... interested in bikes now :)
  • Well, if you have to know how, some premises have the tools and a bike stand, go for it.


    But can you guarantee 35 hours of work a week?
  • PasturesNew
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    Sgt_Pepper wrote: »

    But can you guarantee 35 hours of work a week?
    To be honest..... 10 hours would be sufficient for a fab lifestyle. Could spend the remainder of the week sitting on a chair chatting to people going by and offering bike hire :)

    Or start a biking holiday company, providing various guided cycle trips.

    Or.... just do 10 hours/week and leave it at that.
  • I'd suggest you're not up to doing the guiding yourself.
  • PasturesNew
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    Sgt_Pepper wrote: »
    I'd suggest you're not up to doing the guiding yourself.
    I can do guiding... it's that cycling malarky that's so tricky :)
    I don't do hills..... get off and walk up those. Only a masochist is determined to get to the top of the endless 1-in-4 hills....

    Easy Does it Tiger Bike Trails ..... nothing hard here. We'll end with a cream tea.
  • Stick to your current job.
  • PasturesNew
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    Sgt_Pepper wrote: »
    Stick to your current job.
    I don't have one :)
    Looking for inspiration/opportunities/ideas.

    Was it the business name that was a turn off, or are cream teas not popular... maybe we should end at Asda with a pasty.
  • sujman
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    How can I find cheaper servicing (without anybody suggesting I do it myself)?

    At £47 it's just not going to happen.....

    Keep a close eye on all the daily deals websites. Rare but on a couple occasions, I have seen bike service offered for less than £20.
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