Was looking for a quick check for my bike... At the moment Halfords is doing a free one. It's not a comprehensive one, but if you don't have major complaints, it's great to make sure that your bike is safe to ride.
The check covers the following areas: - The handlebars - The wheels, tyres, and hubs - The drivetrain: the gears, chain, and bottom bracket - The brakes - The saddle
You can also check if your council does Dr. Bike events, but they only happen once or twice a month (if at all).
All comments (14)
buzymum
20 Mar 17#1
Do they adjust breaks ect for you? Or do they just check it only?
fazzy-bhoy
21 Mar 17#2
I would imagine it's a free check and any work would be chargeable. Similar to how some garages offer a "free" MOT, but then find heaps wrong with your motor.
G2DL
21 Mar 17#3
Atleast its a start
termite
21 Mar 17#4
I wouldn't let any Halfords employee touch a bike. They are likely to ruin it.
Besford
21 Mar 17#5
Well, some might not (how do you tell) but I wouldn't take that chance either.
Apocc
21 Mar 17#6
You may as well take your bike to your local Indian takeaway, the chef in there will likely be a better bike mechanic than your average Halfords employee.
RealDash
22 Mar 17#7
No, but they might check the brakes.
mcrobbj
22 Mar 17#8
Echo the comments on trusting halfords. Most local bike shops would have a quick look at tell you what needs done.
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The check covers the following areas:
- The handlebars
- The wheels, tyres, and hubs
- The drivetrain: the gears, chain, and bottom bracket
- The brakes
- The saddle
You can also check if your council does Dr. Bike events, but they only happen once or twice a month (if at all).
All comments (14)
Similar to how some garages offer a "free" MOT, but then find heaps wrong with your motor.