chico1st
12-27-09, 11:01 PM
I have been around here for a little while and I have noticed that there is lots of information regarding bike fixing spread across the internet and throughout your minds.
I was thinking that I could attempt to collect this information into a wikibook so that everyone can edit it and add what they know. Having a centralized place for bike fixing information would facilitate everyone's learning greatly (im a huge fan of wikipedia etc).
Would you be interested in adding to a biking fixing wikibook?
I know Sheldon's site is the best site on the web at the moment but there is information much information that isnt there and I think this could help. In fact I would most likely copy much of the information from his site if Harris Cyclery said it was ok.
I was thinking that I could attempt to collect this information into a wikibook so that everyone can edit it and add what they know. Having a centralized place for bike fixing information would facilitate everyone's learning greatly (im a huge fan of wikipedia etc).
Would you be interested in adding to a biking fixing wikibook?
I know Sheldon's site is the best site on the web at the moment but there is information much information that isnt there and I think this could help. In fact I would most likely copy much of the information from his site if Harris Cyclery said it was ok.
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