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Old 15-09-2018, 08:38 PM   #28
Macflurry
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For that price/time frame it makes a lot of sense to hand it over.

I guess if you've already paid out for a full shim kit then job for job the cost becomes minimal just to swap some out and then only buy odd ones as needed. The 8mm shim kit is $269, which is £205. So 2 maintenance periods in and you're saving. If you're definitely keeping the bike long term, have more than one bike that can use the same kit or you're racing and constantly checking and maintaining tolerances then it becomes a cost saver. For casual riders that don't rack up ridiculous miles then it may not be worth the hassle.
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