Thanks, that is exactly what I needFFS. He's doing the bloody repair himself
He want to know how much he can charge and is using halfords as a comparison
£15 is what I'd say is reasonable. It's a puncture so not exactly hard work.
Thanks, that is exactly what I needFFS. He's doing the bloody repair himself
He want to know how much he can charge and is using halfords as a comparison
£15 is what I'd say is reasonable. It's a puncture so not exactly hard work.
Thanks, that is exactly what I need
The point is he is also trying to give me a money making opportunity but I don't want to take the ****. I want to know what would be reasonable.I don't understand why you would want to charge for something that will essentially take minutes. Just parts and a beer maybe
The point is he is also trying to give me a money making opportunity but I don't want to take the ****. I want to know what would be reasonable.
I want to be considerably cheaper and faster than halfords to make a good impression but also want a bit of cash
Are you sure you should repair it OP, what if the owner has an accident after you have and your workmanship comes into question.
You should look at liability insurance before you take this work on.
Remember, where there is blame, there is a claim.
If the bike is still under warranty then service doesnt cost a thing.
I took a bike back with a dodgy mech, and they serviced it and replaced the part with a better one and charged me nothing.
Otherwise you're probably talking a tenner-ish I imagine. (guessing)