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
Originally Posted by Mopar71
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.