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Luv the bikes
Luv the builds
Luv the info

the good
30 something pedal junkie strappin' back into the saddle (10 year stint )crankin out a centurty a week.

the bad
Clueless about wrenching on bikes

the ugly
Pretty, polished , and pampered bikes are like show cars - USELESS.
 
welcome! Glad to see another Atlien.

i am also in Atlanta, and so is Green Machine.

let me know if you need help with local resources.
i also can show ya a couple things about turnin a wrench.
also, hit me up about any parts you need cuz i have a basement full.

Adam
 
The stead

dumpster find, a 80ish GT Timberline MTB,
resurrected and ridden 20 plus miles every other day

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blink said:
welcome! Glad to see another Atlien.

i am also in Atlanta, and so is Green Machine.

let me know if you need help with local resources.
i also can show ya a couple things about turnin a wrench.
also, hit me up about any parts you need cuz i have a basement full.

Adam

Wassup brethren, thx for the headz up
 
aka_locojoe said:
the12for12 said:
Q&A
Do I need any special toolz?

A spoke wrench and a chain tool are probably the only bicycle specific tools I have.

Welcome.

I grab those 2 from Walmart today.
Nothing else, huh?
This bike stuff seem simple theses days. Back in '90 when I had my Fisher Celerity, I couldn't touch the thing without specialty stuff.
 
the12for12 said:
aka_locojoe said:
I'm referring to working on the old bikes. The newer high tech bikes probably do take more specialized tools.

overstood and appreciated

No they don't. They just need a bigger hammer to make then look rattier.
 

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