I broke the spring in the fork on my SS,

I bent a Salsa Shaft seatpost,

And I cracked the Kona...again...


I think I can build one workable bike by combining parts from both until everything gets fixed and replaced.
On a good note, the wheels I built for my Kona roughly two and a half years ago are still pretty rock solid. Musta done something right.
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New frame for in time for WV? Make sure you check the weight limits for these super light race components you keep buying!!!
"for in time"....know what i'm sayin'?
Guess you don't need english in IT?
pretty funny i had to delete my first comment because i spelled "guess" incorrectly!
don't be throwin' stones, now...
How could I resist the stone throwin'? Perfect set up...
No need for English, I speak Amerikin!!!
Looks like it's time for one of these:
http://lenzsport.com/detail.php?prodID=8
Sad... I'll join you in sorrow. I had to put "old blue" down this weekend. We were at RCST and noticed a major crack around the shock weld. By the end of the ride, it widened to a gaping wound.
"I'll miss ya ole' blue!"
http://twitter.com/#!/motoed/status/90225587406381056
Time to move up to big boy wheels!
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