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Hey all, I'm Jason, 40 from Lake Mary, FL.

I got on a kick about bent's a little while back. I was looking for
a replacement for my mountain bike. With gas prices climbing, I
decided to start riding my bike to work. After a few time with my
standard MTB, I discovered I was in a lot of pain when I got off the
thing. So, I started looking for alternatives.

I went to a couple different bike shops and test rode a few different
bents and really liked how they felt. The only prob was the price
tag. Then while surfing the net one day I came across Cruzbikes.

I am almost finished with my new project. I put up an album to show
what I have done so far. I'm waiting on the quil to ahead adapter to
come in so I can continue.

Anyways, thought I'd say hi.

Jason




Wed Oct 1, 2008 6:06 pm

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Hey all, I'm Jason, 40 from Lake Mary, FL. I got on a kick about bent's a little while back. I was looking for a replacement for my mountain bike. With gas...
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Oct 1, 2008
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... Nice: If you get pain in the wrist think about changing the handle bars to 45 degree type, mine cost ~$18. Packing washers are useful to move the...
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Oct 3, 2008
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... for ... the ... different ... show ... adapter to ... up ... indexing. ... Doug, I was originally talking about the pains I used to get riding my regular...
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Oct 9, 2008
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To remove stickers, you can warm them first with a hair dryer. This usually makes them come off easier. To get rid of the gummy residue, you can use WD-40, let...
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Oct 9, 2008
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... metholated spirits is a good cheap solvent for the glue....
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Oct 10, 2008
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... usually makes them come off easier. To get rid of the gummy residue, you can use WD-40, let it soak in a bit first then wipe it of with a paper towel or...
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Oct 10, 2008
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Jason: take another "O" off the name and make it a MONGO !...
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