MR. evil
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Even if you have a clue what you're doing trying to maintain your bike while raising a family is not easy. IMHO buying online is a perfectly good option for a seasoned rider who's comfortable doing their own maintenance and knows what they like for fit, but I don't recommend that route for the first time buyer.
I just don;t want Chris to get the wrong impression. A bike shop is not going to maintain his new bike for free. They will handle warrenty issues and do minor adjustments for free ussually for a year. Most shops consider minor adjustments tweaking your der's due to cable stretch. But you are typically going to pay for everything else (tune-ups, repairs, wheel trueing, ect...). Some shops will give you one free tune at the start of the next season.