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Its been a long, hot summer of fun here at your favorite bike shop but now its time for us to close up and take some time off to ride our bikes and vacation too! 

The shop will be closed from September 3rd to the 17th. 

We went overboard asking everyone with bikes left in our care to pick them up. 

A few of you still have bikes at the shop, so if you really want to pick up yours text the number below and we can make special accomodations to meet you.

Text us at the shop's main number:  949-494-1522

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The Problem Solvers Handlebar Clamp Shim allows you to fit almost any handlebars in almost any stem. It's machined of light and durable aluminum and grooved on the inside to hold tightly.
$9.99
The Problem Solvers Seatpost Shim is what you need when your seatpost is a little too small-diameter to fit tightly into your frame. It's made of light, durable aluminum and has a lip on the top so it won't slide down inside the frame during installation.
$9.99 - $17.99
The Problem Solvers Single Chainring Bolts include 5 chainring bolts and nuts that are 6mm wide. This is the right size for most single-chainring setups. These chainring bolts are made of either aluminum, stainless steel, or chromoly.
$12.99
Switching frames doesn’t mean you have to switch posts! Use your old posts without worry with Problem Solver's wide variety of seatpost shims. -100mm long -3mm lip -Alloy Problem Solvers Seatpost Shims are not intended for use with carbon seatposts
$24.99
MisMatch 1.2 adaptors allow users to mount a SRAM MatchMaker shifter to a Shimano I-Spec-II brake lever clamp. - Installation hardware included - Anodized black - Sold each
$25.00
The Problem Solvers Quick-Release Nut Light Mount is an ingenious solution when your handlebars are too crowded to accept a light. This fine CNC-machined aluminum post simply screws on in place of your left, front quick-release nut to provide a great place to mount your light. Lower light mounting improves your depth perception and shows more details of the road condition ahead, too.
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