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Originally Posted by Mopar71
Smartguy420, how do you know of this, I've never heard of this before, any additional info on this would be appreciated esp. if it can save me a couple of $$, workers comp. kinda sucks, thx again. Mopar
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I know of this because I bought a bike through bicycles inc. I explain to them my story and these guys ROCK!
I mean they were willing to save me money , and they are PET Friendly as well. The location in Arlington, tx at least.
I bought my Trek 3700 from them and a attachment for my dog. That way when I go to park I do not have to hold on to leash and its easier to run the dog sort of speak
Ask any bicycle store, I am sure this is a standard thing amongst other stores, they just won't tell you.
Why do assume this ( even though assuming makes a ass out of you and me) I assume that every store would allow this because stores have to charge sales tax. Its not there option to do it or not, and if a prescription for a non-stationery bicycle helps then I am sure that they be glad to accept it, and then just keep the prescription as a write off.
Look, I was told this buy the guy at the bike shop.. and I am pissed off because I at the time did not have a doctor that I could see to get the prescription... He was even willing to honor that after I bought the bike a week or 2 later!
Also these guys will tune the bike up, as long as no parts are needed. I say this, because after a new bike is "broken in" Parts need to be check to see if everything is running way they suppose to.
Unless you are a mechanical pro and can do it yourself, I leave it up to the pros to do this, as I do not want to mess up my expensive bike. Sure down the road I will learn more about maintenance, but I am no expert by far.
Sorry I did not get back to you quickly, but I hope this info helps. IT is honest and true info and I be shock if majority shops do not honor this.