Old 12-06-09 | 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by ismellfish2
Your supposedly better advice is to use "brute force to tear out all the old gear stuff"? What the **** are you talking about?
You must not have a good imagination or reasoning skills; such a shame. Here, let me simplify what I'm saying; you do not need to spend any money to acquire/buy special tools/ hire a professional bike person to remove old components from a potential conversion; basic tools and the use of muscles is all you need.

Originally Posted by ismellfish2
Dicks, eat them.
Sorry, I'll pass on your suggestion; our diets must be different. But hey; if you prefer consuming human genitalia good for you!


Originally Posted by ismellfish2
Convert one yourself- it won't be much cheaper if at all, but it's more fun and it'll be yours.
Originally Posted by ismellfish2
In my opinion, buying a bike part by part does not save you any money generally despite the fact that you are doing the labor yourself.
Now I thought you said that was the fun part.....

Originally Posted by pancake4life
Happypills is right.
And now the other/opposing party is wrong.

Last edited by Leukybear; 12-06-09 at 11:07 PM. Reason: I made it easier for someone..... I wonder who has a problem understanding my common idiom ¬.¬
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