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Old 03-26-07, 08:02 PM
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Barnett's or UBI

I now have the time and money to spend a couple weeks learning about and working on bikes. I can't think of a better vacation. Both are about the same distance from me and the price is close enough where the difference is negligible. Who would you recommend?
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Barnetts. You get a great manual too.

UBI is ideal if you are interested in frame building, but Barnett's is methodical and will give you more lessons that can be applied to any concept on a bicycle.
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