stretch said:i seriously wouldve, but he took that too. i aint no softy, but i do like the saying, "work smart, not hard" :lol: but when i can, i do work hard, and smart.NLCTVWguy said:stretch said:ive got one frame laid out, but i cant cut on it since my dad took his sawzall to work. :roll:
Boy, get in there and do things the old fashioned way! Break out the hacksaw my friend. This is what they mean when they say "it builds character!"
Kids these days! Gettin soft!
--Rob
Nope, I probably walked 10 miles to pick up a free bike though.....lolstretch said:oh and you probably walked 10 miles uphill in the snow to do it too. :lol:
ahh ive ridden my bike pretty far with a bike on my shoulders. it was an 80s bmx. luckily it was a chro-mo frame, so it wasnt too heavy :roll:outskirtscustoms said:Nope, I probably walked 10 miles to pick up a free bike though.....lolstretch said:oh and you probably walked 10 miles uphill in the snow to do it too. :lol:
stretch said:well ill let you in on it. on that one, the design is primitive and doesnt work that well. but my jackshaft 2.0 takes a 3 pc BB, and two right crank arms. i cut off the arms so all thats left is the round nub, and weld small cogs onto those. im building one now, ill get some pics for ya. :wink:
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