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Old 05-11-08, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff Wills
Duuuude... that's exactly what I need. Living in the Great Northwet, my bikes tend to stay dirty from October through April. There's never enough "dry" days to go out and wash 'em off.

I stripped my wife's bike down to the bare frame and washed out the nooks and crannies. There was 5-year-old mud in there, I'm sure.
Yeah, it only took a couple failed attempts at washing a bike in the CO winter and having the water freeze on the frame til I made provisions for year-round cleaning at our new location. We offer a bike wash with every tuneup, and it sure makes working on it after a lot less messy prospect.

The shower is also set up to be used as a people shower for touring cyclists and commuting employees.
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