Your dealer is here to help you get the bike and accessories which are
most appropriate for the kind of riding that you intend to do; and to help
you maintain your equipment so that you can get the maximum enjoy-
ment from it. Your bike shop's staff has the knowledge, tools and expe-
rience to give you reliable advice and competent service. Your dealer
carries the products of a variety of manufacturers so that you can have
the choices which best meet your needs and your budget.
But your dealer's staff can't make decisions for you; nor can they
assume responsibility for
your
lack of knowledge, experience, skill or
common sense.They can explain to you how something works, or what
part or accessory will meet your special needs, but they can't
know
your
questions or your needs unless you tell them.
If you have a problem with your bike or your riding, talk to your dealer.
Make sure that the dealer understands your problem or question, and
make sure that
you
really understand the answers.
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