
We received our shipment from the states and the box that held the triple was damaged. Thinking the bike was O.K., Dave signed the forms but noted he wouldn't be able to know if there was any real damage until he assembled the bike. No problem, we have 30 days to file a claim. Several days passed before Dave was able to assess the damage. "HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM." The rear derailleur hanger and rear drop out were damaged. We all stayed calm and prayed that night that the bike could be repaired. After getting some direction from an Indy bike shop, we took the bike to the best bike shop in the area. Luckily Dave had already been there.

Dave typed up the potential bike problems and along with the dictionary we arrived at the shop. With dictionary in hand and pointing and hand gesturing he found out the bike could be fixed and better yet it would be ready in TWO days! We immediately thanked God for answered prayers.

Saturday, Dave takes the bike for a test spin. "Oh, the front brake cable seems a little loose."

Thanks to Denoel, our brake cable was replaced and we were on our way. She is a professional mountain biker who seemed to enjoy fixing the triple.

Before we left the U.S., Dave ordered this bike rack especially made for tandems and triples. The rack luckily arrived the day the movers came. Meghan happily climbs on the car to attach the bar that stablizes the rear of the bike.
Your father knows what you need before you ask. Mathew 6:8
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Every day I thank God for this opportunity you all are having and Him to watch over you. Answered prayers.
Shoe Queen
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