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<blockquote data-quote="TomInPA" data-source="post: 1152501" data-attributes="member: 21394"><p>Changed tires and bike runs rough. Usually the last thing changed is the sourced of a new problem, especially on a new bike.</p><p></p><p>Take the bike to the dealer and explain to them you have purchased your bike, tires and labor from them. You might be a customer worth keeping. This problem came up after THEY installed a brand new tire THEY sold and THEY installed at considerable costs. It is not unreasonable for the customer to expect this bike to run perfectly, or at least as well as before THEY changed the tires.</p><p></p><p>While I think the threat to charge you if they don't find a mistake, I think there is a near 100% chance the tires are mis-balanced or out of round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomInPA, post: 1152501, member: 21394"] Changed tires and bike runs rough. Usually the last thing changed is the sourced of a new problem, especially on a new bike. Take the bike to the dealer and explain to them you have purchased your bike, tires and labor from them. You might be a customer worth keeping. This problem came up after THEY installed a brand new tire THEY sold and THEY installed at considerable costs. It is not unreasonable for the customer to expect this bike to run perfectly, or at least as well as before THEY changed the tires. While I think the threat to charge you if they don't find a mistake, I think there is a near 100% chance the tires are mis-balanced or out of round. [/QUOTE]
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