I don't even know where my LBS is, I work on my own bikes. I assume Riv is 
still prepping their frames for an extra fee, I would pay it. 

On Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at 8:22:57 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 8:15 AM Joe Bernard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> To be clear cuz I'm the OP and this is going to reflect on me, I'm not 
>> sad about anything. My concern is we're going to end up with unprepped 
>> frames on the used market that unsuspecting buyers won't know need to be 
>> prepped. It wasn't the main point of my post, which is that there's a new 
>> Roadini frame out there people can buy. 
>>
>> I'm surprised at the number of people here who can't trust their LBS to 
> prep a frame. Is it because the modern CF/AL frames don't need prepping? I 
> certainly don't have a frame alignment table or a derailleur hanger 
> straightener, much less the tool required to prep a headtube prior to 
> installing headset and fork. It's been years since I carried a headset 
> wrench while touring as well. But I recently had trouble with one of my 
> kids' bikes not indexing correctly no matter what I did. Took it to the LBS 
> and they diagnosed it as a bent hanger. They fixed it and then decided not 
> to charge me since their credit card machine was broken. 
>

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