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Kabuki12
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Bike maintenance and repair is a really good way to start. I started at a very early age with a Murray frame that I converted to a Sting Ray . That was when I was in sixth grade . I had the help from a guy who ran the Schwinn shop in Oxnard. My Mom and us two boys just moved to the other side of town and the shop was right around the corner. I had found a set of butter fly handle bars and a banana seat some where and figured out how to mount them on the bike . The man at the Schwinn shop helped me get everything right and never asked me for money(I had none) . I would help him by sweeping or taking out the trash or moving stuff around the shop. My next project was a go cart with a Tecuhmsa motor….but that is another story.
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