I've had this strory before..
me: "have you got any brake pads for cantilever brakes?"
assistant: "cantilever brakes? is that a kind of disc brake?"
me: "no, they're rim brakes"
assistant: "erm... rim brakes? I don't think we do them, I'll have a look"
*few moments later a more distinguished (ie older) chap appears*
chap: "yes we have the Aztec pads in stock..."
I guess these days canti brakes are rarely seen in a LBS, even V-brakes are becoming scarcer, still, I'd like to think that someone who works in a bike shop would have a little more than just a basic knowledge of what the shop dealt with.
				
			me: "have you got any brake pads for cantilever brakes?"
assistant: "cantilever brakes? is that a kind of disc brake?"
me: "no, they're rim brakes"
assistant: "erm... rim brakes? I don't think we do them, I'll have a look"
*few moments later a more distinguished (ie older) chap appears*
chap: "yes we have the Aztec pads in stock..."
I guess these days canti brakes are rarely seen in a LBS, even V-brakes are becoming scarcer, still, I'd like to think that someone who works in a bike shop would have a little more than just a basic knowledge of what the shop dealt with.
 
 
		 this slow burn learning curve ensures a good wealth of knowledge and experience. it's a global prob now, so long as you have the paperwork or the business knows your dad then, your in. applicable to almost any industry btw.
 this slow burn learning curve ensures a good wealth of knowledge and experience. it's a global prob now, so long as you have the paperwork or the business knows your dad then, your in. applicable to almost any industry btw.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		