yoothgeye I build stuff. Joined Jul 1, 2010 Messages 8,257 Reaction score 2,029 Location Roanoke Rapids, NC Rating - 100% 5 0 0 Mar 16, 2011 #1 Check this out, no explanation given. http://richmond.craigslist.org/bik/2268735731.html
H Highridah Joined Mar 12, 2007 Messages 392 Reaction score 25 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Mar 16, 2011 #2 no such thing as bad bicycles just bad assembly
SCHWINNRAY69 Joined Feb 25, 2009 Messages 8,083 Reaction score 708 Location Connecticut Rating - 100% 10 0 0 Mar 16, 2011 #3 I'm seeing a stretch :idea: :mrgreen:
outskirtscustoms Joined Aug 3, 2010 Messages 12,545 Reaction score 2,899 Location Body: Kokomo, In... Mind: in the gutter. Soul: in Rating - 100% 2 0 0 Mar 16, 2011 #4 SCHWINNRAY69 said: I'm seeing a stretch :idea: :mrgreen: Click to expand... x2 :mrgreen:
udallcustombikes Joined Aug 20, 2009 Messages 4,202 Reaction score 107 Location Derby, KS Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Mar 16, 2011 #5 X3 on the stretch. Here's how I use Next bikes Before After In use Winning the Midwest Bicycle Fest Skid Contest (Modified Class) aka_locojoe is marking the end of my skid.
X3 on the stretch. Here's how I use Next bikes Before After In use Winning the Midwest Bicycle Fest Skid Contest (Modified Class) aka_locojoe is marking the end of my skid.
JoKeR63 Joined Jul 17, 2008 Messages 957 Reaction score 7 Location sandusky OH Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Mar 16, 2011 #6 This is usually done to eliminate any product liability by the seller, you can't be sued for selling a defective bike if it's sawed in half and unridable. But it's usually done by a frame builder, guess s/he thought they were unsafe!
This is usually done to eliminate any product liability by the seller, you can't be sued for selling a defective bike if it's sawed in half and unridable. But it's usually done by a frame builder, guess s/he thought they were unsafe!
W Wingman Joined Jul 12, 2008 Messages 391 Reaction score 3 Location Sacramento, CA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Mar 17, 2011 #7 LOL Cool ... can't say I'm a real fan of there stuff.
Dr. Tankenstein Joined May 20, 2009 Messages 7,026 Reaction score 7,187 Location Isle of Hope, GA Rating - 100% 26 0 0 Mar 17, 2011 #8 Cameron, That 'chainguard' idea is awesome, definitely stealing it! :mrgreen:
udallcustombikes Joined Aug 20, 2009 Messages 4,202 Reaction score 107 Location Derby, KS Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Mar 17, 2011 #9 Dr. Tankenstein said: Cameron, That 'chainguard' idea is awesome, definitely stealing it! :mrgreen: Click to expand... I just used some 1/2" EMT conduit. The 25' of chain had a lot of flop to it with out the guard. Feel free to steal it.
Dr. Tankenstein said: Cameron, That 'chainguard' idea is awesome, definitely stealing it! :mrgreen: Click to expand... I just used some 1/2" EMT conduit. The 25' of chain had a lot of flop to it with out the guard. Feel free to steal it.
Dr. Tankenstein Joined May 20, 2009 Messages 7,026 Reaction score 7,187 Location Isle of Hope, GA Rating - 100% 26 0 0 Mar 17, 2011 #10 Sweet! I got permission first, instead of asking for forgiveness later. That's a new concept for me! :lol: Cheers, Dr. T
Sweet! I got permission first, instead of asking for forgiveness later. That's a new concept for me! :lol: Cheers, Dr. T