Not exactly from the trail but, definitely a tale. I have been trying to find some paint to touch up a few chips on an older frame. After talking to Ron at Cycle-fit, I decided to go the route of matching up some fingernail polish to cover the few small blemishes. My first attempt was to go to a female friend’s house with bike in tow and see if she had anything that would match. No luck, she kind of fits the emo bill and most of it was too dark. So my next attempt was to take a picture and head to the store and try to find something close. Again, no dice. Despite 10 megapixels and good lighting, it just wasn't right. So my last resort was to take my bike right into the store and match it up. Bad idea. I chose the store with the bull’s eye logo and headed in the front door with just the frame/fork slung over my shoulder. I didn't make it past the service desk before an employee stopped me and said "bikes are not allowed in the store". I attempted to explain my situation but, the red polo clad staff member held her ground. At this point, a manager joined the conversation and reiterated the policy that bikes were not allowed in the store. I explained that I was carrying the bike, it had no wheels and that it was recently cleaned. Still they refused. At this point I was beyond frustration and side stepped the staff and headed to the cosmetics aisle. I hadn't made it past the last few check-out lanes when the boys in blue (Rent-a cops) stepped in and told me there were two ways out of the store, the front door or in cuffs courtesy of the Fenton PD. After a lengthy conversation, I accepted defeat and headed out the door. Beaten but not broken, I headed to the Thrifty Acres. What I found was the complete opposite of my previous attempt. Not only was the staff willing to let me in but, the cosmetics lady helped me find the perfect Color #369 Ruby Juice paint to cover my chips. I even shopped for a few groceries before going through the self checkout and leaving with a new respect for the 24-hour super store.
I'll be taking by business there from now on.
