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Old 04-04-12 | 10:09 AM
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sstorkel
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Originally Posted by mm718
Definitely. I am tired of driving an hour to do two minute adjustments. I was thinking of doing Parktool School... Is Parktool's manual good? I think that is included with the class.
I, personally, wouldn't bother with a school. The Park Tool website will tell you, literally, everything you need to know. It's the only thing I needed to build 5-6 bikes from the frame up. I did take a class to learn frame building and I watched some YouTube videos to learn wheel building. For everything else, the Park website is more than enough.
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