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Son, husband, father, artist, computer geek, designer and lover of bikes. Friday, February 21, 2014. Not mountain bike related but I thought I would share it just for laughs. Via Public RSS-Feed of John Ruiz. Saturday, February 15, 2014. I want to start doing my own. I want to start doing my own.
Posted on 6 février 2010. Du 26 au 28 février.
Sunday, January 24, 2010. What your looking at is my greatest challenge yet. Mating it up to a. Very nice velocity blunt 29er rim useing those dt butted spokes. And wisely chosen brass nipples. This hub is cool cause it has. All the usable gear combos of a regular 3 X 9 mtnbike drivetrain. Just twist the grip shift and chose between 1 for. Climing or 14 for fast decending or anywhere in between.
The ramblings of a bicycle mechanic. Monday, July 21, 2008. Thanks for the sweet photo Mike. The Truing Stand got an upgrade. Racing news in my little world has been unbelievable.
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Knowledge Communities for AIA New Jersey. This past week, I and many other architects from around the world gathered in Atlanta for the AIA National Convention. From continuing education sessions and tours to a huge expo floor and interesting keynote speakers, there was something for everyone. I met many people while there, a number were from NJ and the surrounding areas, there were so many wonderful conversations. In the fall, the 2015 NJ Convention.