yoothgeye
I build stuff.
I passed through town on the way to Richmond last month, wish I could have stopped and said hi.
One day.
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I passed through town on the way to Richmond last month, wish I could have stopped and said hi.
Went looking on the web for information and found this place.
Oh ya Carl, I hear you. Seems like they accumulate over time. You see them once in a while, Giant piles of tired bikes. Cant save em' all or would you want too cause many were not great even before they were wrecked by neglect, the elements, or just worn out. Sometimes they are just parts, better to blow em apart and scrap all the junk frames and wrecked parts. The great part is when a $10 LBS signature schwinn girls mt. bike from Goodwill, covered in cigarette tar and probably never ridden, yields beautiful wheels that make bringing back this Miyata possible on a budget.I too need to weed the garden. I've got a small boneyard goin' and two or four sweet road bikes I don't need.
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I too need to weed the garden. I've got a small boneyard goin' ... Where do I start?
Guitarl.
Didn't even place in a Muscle Bike build off... But ALiEN FiRE is a favorite that I've reconfigured a couple times borrowing tires and rims. It rides like a cruiser and has been up and down Lake Shore Drive a few times.
Yeah man, the Boss Explorer is rad too! I really like the fork and bars, ever taken them off? If be curious to see if they're Nitto, some version of the Bosco bar.
Yeah, I'd water there're more knockoffs out there than Nittos. I haven't bothered to check the set I've got on my father in law's old department store bike because I don't really have to. But yours are cooler, I've never seen any with that much backsweep before
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