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  1. I've used the soda can trick (beer cans stink like old beer) with a lot of success on seatposts and handle bars. As far as the seatpost clamp, get the one that;s slightly too small, and pry it open a bit.
  2. I'm a newb, and not very knowlegable, either, so I usualy have no useful input. I just lurks and learns.
  3. Just sic of girls in boys underwear. It's not hot, IMO, it's stupid. ever hear of bikini bottoms?
  4. I WISH I had pics; My old Webco with ashtabula's, pro neck, tuffs, and evrything flat black. Not OG, but looked tough as hell (and it was)
  5. Another girl in boy's underwear *sigh* and if you watch realy close you can occasionaly see a bit of the bike, too.
  6. Congrats! I know you'll build them nice.
  7. My nephew has CP. Of course they told my sister he wouldn't be able to run like the other kids or ride a bike like the other kids, blah... blah... blah... I said horsecrap! To my sisters disapproval I got him on a balance bike when he was 2. He's 10 now and has been riding since he was 5. My wife works with kids and adults with autism and she also thought A balance bike for adults was a good idea! Anybody making them, or are we going into business my friend? Myself, I'd just take the pedals and maybe cranks off a regular bike. Once she can coast along pretty good, I'd put the cranks back on. It does sound like a buiseness opportunity, but I have no venture capital, feel free to try it out, though, if ya get rich, I won't be bitter,...much. No venture capitol here either. I'll be a thousandaire hopefully someday. You do the bike idea and get rich, then I'll write a bitterly angry book about how you got rich off my idea, and get rich.
  8. My nephew has CP. Of course they told my sister he wouldn't be able to run like the other kids or ride a bike like the other kids, blah... blah... blah... I said horsecrap! To my sisters disapproval I got him on a balance bike when he was 2. He's 10 now and has been riding since he was 5. My wife works with kids and adults with autism and she also thought A balance bike for adults was a good idea! Anybody making them, or are we going into business my friend? Myself, I'd just take the pedals and maybe cranks off a regular bike. Once she can coast along pretty good, I'd put the cranks back on. It does sound like a buiseness opportunity, but I have no venture capital, feel free to try it out, though, if ya get rich, I won't be bitter,...much.
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