Spring Cleaning!
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From: St Cloud Fl.
Bikes: Only my riders left...
Man! You should have seen that garage before the before picture! I took out 3 bags of trash! I moved the compressor, changed the air line, worked on my peg board! Rotated the bikes! It was a long winter!
Oh! Yeah! I cleaned the rug!
Oh! Yeah! I cleaned the rug!
#6
So Im all for variety but that looks like classic hoarding. Are those all for 1 person or a family of 5? I suppose if it makes you happy to have so many then who am I to tell you differently.
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2010 Kestrel RT900SL, 800k carbon, chorus/record, speedplay, zonda
2000 litespeed Unicoi Ti, XTR,XT, Campy crank, time atac, carbon forks
2010 Kestrel RT900SL, 800k carbon, chorus/record, speedplay, zonda
2000 litespeed Unicoi Ti, XTR,XT, Campy crank, time atac, carbon forks
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From: St Cloud Fl.
Bikes: Only my riders left...
I prefer to call my passion, collecting, rescuing bikes, bicycles that may not have seen the light of day for 20-40 hears or so! They are cleaned, rebuilt to safe ridable condition for family, friends and neighbors to ride. I have huge sales every year. I also give a lot away. There are more, these are just the ones that I, we are riding now! The mtb's and cruisers will start migrating out front as the weather and the hoards descending dictate!
I've started STRAVA, so I've brought some different bicycles to the shop, staging area.
I strive to be professional in all my repairs and have made a substantial investment in proper tools and supplies over the years. I do what ever repairs I can for the neighbors, within reason, the money, or "donation to the museum" as some call it, goes right back into the hobby. I'm no threat to any bike shop! I'm like the neighborhood guy that changes a wiper, or light bulb on the family clunker!
Well, gotta get back to it!
I've started STRAVA, so I've brought some different bicycles to the shop, staging area.
I strive to be professional in all my repairs and have made a substantial investment in proper tools and supplies over the years. I do what ever repairs I can for the neighbors, within reason, the money, or "donation to the museum" as some call it, goes right back into the hobby. I'm no threat to any bike shop! I'm like the neighborhood guy that changes a wiper, or light bulb on the family clunker!
Well, gotta get back to it!





