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640.1 | Try a Wind Trainer First | AIMHI::JSMITH | Bikes Spoke_n Here | Fri Apr 29 1988 18:21 | 7 |
| If you want to save a few dollars and hit two birds with
one stone do to speak, buy a wind trainer. Its great for
adjusting your derraileurs and such, and when winter or wet
days roll around you'll get double duty out of it. There seems
to be plenty of them around cheap at this time of year. Check
the For Sale notes, you might find one there.
Jerry
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640.2 | selling one in Concord tomorrow | VISUAL::MILLING | Bob Milling, MKO2-2/K03, 264-2068 | Fri Apr 29 1988 18:52 | 4 |
| Well, I'm taking a slightly used (1 year old) work stand down to
the festivities in Concord MA tomorrow. If I don't sell it there...
Bob
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640.3 | I got one... | COLORS::WASSER | John A. Wasser | Mon May 02 1988 12:29 | 11 |
| > Well, I'm taking a slightly used (1 year old) work stand down to
> the festivities in Concord MA tomorrow. If I don't sell it there...
I saw at least two work stands sold at "The Big Event" on
Saturday... one went to a friend of mine for some undisclosed
price and I bought one from the AYH table for $25.
As usual, the bargains were rampant! It cost my girlfriend
only about $20 to do a major upgrade on her drivetrain:
Pedals/toe-clips/straps, rear deraileur, new freewheel.
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640.4 | Ask your Mother (Earth News, that is) | WINERY::MCALLISTER | spring is in the air, and ... | Mon May 02 1988 23:31 | 4 |
| sometime in the last year I believe the Mother Earth News had a
"build a bike workstand" Looked easy and seemed quite useful.
Dave Mc
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