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kid ran over his own bike. I swapped all his shit canned old parts onto a new frame
 
Was the frame carbon fiber or alloy?
soory I missed your post- carbon fiber is the answer

man, I went out for a bruiser today! It rained like a motherfucker. First time I've ridden this bike since probably '16, but thanks to yoko yoko and his paint mastery, I finally put it back together and it shreds like the old days
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I usually run around 25psi for mtb, but since I commuted to the trails today, I had er up to around 30psi which was neither comfortable nor confidence inspiring on all the chunky, slippery rocks going on up in this bitch
 
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soory I missed your post- carbon fiber is the answer

man, I went out for a bruiser today! It rained like a motherfucker. First time I've ridden this bike since probably '16, but thanks to yoko yoko and his paint mastery, I finally put it back together and it shreds like the old days
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I usually run around 25psi for mtb, but since I commuted to the trails today, I had er up to around 30psi which was neither comfortable nor confidence inspiring on all the chunky, slippery rocks going on up in this bitch
That's a sexy bitch!!!!
 
beauty day for a dig! About 20 victims, er... volunteers out to work the trail today. Got a laugh outta this pic 🤣

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the last corner of the shop that needed finishing was somewhat organized, but not really- relying on some pop which took up a lot of awkward space
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the building is cinder block, so there's a layer of drywall and that's it. Only way to attach things to the wall is drill the concrete and use smackies or concrete screws to secure plywood on.

built the final bench. It'll be for wheel builds and hydraulic work- the cleanest bench in the shop.
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