2/5 Marc Y. 5 years ago on Google
I
used
to
like
this
Decathlon.
Pros:
it
is
close
to
public
transport
and
it
is
big.
You
cannot
bet
Decathlon
for
one-stop
sports
shopping.
Cons:
here
we
go.
I
have
had
a
number
of
issues
here,
but
by
far
the
most
egregious
is
how
they
have
handled
the
simple
tune
up
I
wanted
done
for
my
bike.
I
originally
brought
a
bike
in
for
a
tune
up
and
a
tire
change.
They
recommended
I
get
a
number
of
things
changed
on
top
(the
bike
was
old),
and
I
ended
up
getting
250
€
worth
of
work
done
on
it.
They
changed
the
break
cables,
the
brakes,
the
chain…
I
wasn’t
too
upset
since
I
thought
it
might
be
a
good
idea
to
make
sure
the
breaks
worked.
It
would
have
been
a
good
idea
if
the
repairs
were
good
quality.
Since
I
took
the
bike
in,
a
number
of
things
have
gone
wrong.
First,
my
pedaling
system
broke.
When
I
brought
the
bike
back
in
they
refused
to
fix
it
since
they
“didn’t
have
the
part
on
hand”.
They
also
said
they
hadn’t
touched
that
part
of
the
bike,
and
I
am
generous
so
we’ll
give
them
the
benefit
of
the
doubt.
Then
my
brakes
froze
up.
This
they
had
touched.
I
was
very
annoyed
by
this
since
they
had
originally
talked
me
into
their
expensive
fixes
for
safety
reasons…
Final
straw:
the
tire
I
wanted
them
to
patch
has
just
popped
again.
About
a
few
weeks
after
they
sold
me
a
new
inner
tube,
tire
and
wheel!
Literally
the
whole
thing
was
brand
new
and
recently
fixed
by
them.
TLDR:
took
a
bike
in
to
be
fixed,
and
parts
they
used
haven’t
stopped
breaking
in
the
few
weeks
since.