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When you buy a bike from us we set it up and help you get start right!

Free Services when you buy a new bike from us!

We only sell quality products like Trek and Gary Fisher so we are able to provide Free services like these:

 
Free Adjustment for 30 days:
 

We at Adventure Bicycle Center will conduct free adjustments to

new bicycles that we are an authorized dealer of and that are sold at

this location and assembled here

What this means is that we will adjust your new bicycle that

has been purchased here for (30 days, 90 days, one year) from the date

of purchase .  This policy is confirmed by having the "Adventure Bicycle

Center" sticker on the frame.  This adjustment policy includes:

 

Putting the bike on a repair stand and, if needed: 

 1) Tightening the bottom bracket;

 2) Tightening crank arms and pedals;

 3) Adjustment of headset bearings, tightening handlebar bolts;

 4) Adjustment of shifting;   

 5) Adjustment of loose wheel hub bearings;

 6) Centering of calipers or brake arms, tightening of brake cables;.

 7) Checking and tightening of quick releases, centering bolted wheels in frame;.

 8) General inspection for safety (checking the frame, tires, wheels, etc.);

 

This policy does not include:

 1) Flat tire repair;

 2) Repair of bicycle from wear and tear, abuse, or racing;

 3) Chain lubrication;

 4) Wheel truing and tensioning, or repair;

 5) Repair or replacement of frame or parts due to crash or impact damage;.

 6) Painting or cosmetic touch up:

 7) Any disassembly of the bicycle (removing any parts from bicycle) for repair;

 8) Removing, disassembly or replacement of components (parts) due to necessary

      maintenance or wear;

 9) Component (parts) upgrades;

10) Accessory installation;

 

4/9/06 

This policy is subject to change without notice.

 

Free fitting to the bike:

 

- Road Frames -
To determine your correct frame size, you will need your actual inseam length. This is a measurement for bike sizing purposes and will likely be different than your pants length. For this measurement, stand in stocking feet with your back against a wall. With your feet about eight inches apart (pedal width), place a carpenter's square (a notebook also works) tight against your crotch. It should be tight enough to simulate sitting on a bike. The other plane of the square should be against the wall. With a yardstick, measure from the floor to the top of carpenter's square or notebook. Repeat several times and average the results. If you measured in inches, convert to centimeters by multiplying by 2.54. To find your frame size, multiply your average inseam in centimeters by .67. For example if your inseam is 33 inches, multiply 33" x 2.54= 84cm x .67= 56.28 cm. The frame size for a 33 inch inseam would be 56 centimeters.

 

 
Free installation of any accessories on your first visit:
 
Top Ten Accessories For Every Rider
Helmet, protect your most valuable asset.
Cycling Shorts, keep you dry, comfortable, and are padded in the right places.
Cycling Gloves, provide extra grip, comfort, and protection.
Flat Repair Pack, take one on every ride!
Water Bottle, nothing is worse for you than exercising while dehydrated.
Chain Lube, keep your bike running smoothly.
Lights, if you ever get stuck out after dark you want to be seen.
Tools, having the right tool on the road can make all the difference.
Pump, properly inflated tires ride better and prevent most flats.
Lock, in case you stop for a mid-ride snack.

       

(918) 333-9222  Adventure Bicycle Center in Bartlesville, Oklahoma 75 & Tuxedo

 

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