LBS did a seemingly top job of servicing my commuter bike. I didn't notice any problems on the short trip home after collecting it before the weekend, but after a couple of initially very smooth and trouble free miles this morning I encountered two problems that I hadn't experienced prior to the service - rear derailleur threw the chain, getting it jammed between dropout and cassette, and the front canti is failing to spring back properly and is rubbing the wheel.
I was expecting there might be some tweaks to be made once the new gear and brake cables have stretched a little but I'm not sure if these problems are cable related... unless I'm mistaken?!
I was wondering what the best course of action is.... Go back to the same shop and pay for an adjustment? Go elsewhere and pay for it to be sorted? Would I be being a bit of a shit if I go back and ask them to sort it for free?
LBS did a seemingly top job of servicing my commuter bike. I didn't notice any problems on the short trip home after collecting it before the weekend, but after a couple of initially very smooth and trouble free miles this morning I encountered two problems that I hadn't experienced prior to the service - rear derailleur threw the chain, getting it jammed between dropout and cassette, and the front canti is failing to spring back properly and is rubbing the wheel.
I was expecting there might be some tweaks to be made once the new gear and brake cables have stretched a little but I'm not sure if these problems are cable related... unless I'm mistaken?!
I was wondering what the best course of action is.... Go back to the same shop and pay for an adjustment? Go elsewhere and pay for it to be sorted? Would I be being a bit of a shit if I go back and ask them to sort it for free?