Can't get enough of this.
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Can't get enough of this.
I would so put a rigid front end on that thing.
Now that folks is service. Tip of the hat Mr. Garro.
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Another one in 27.5" flavor
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Coconino in action through the woods and in the hills.
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The Rohloff system is great and keeps on rolling. I changed the oil in it three times so far, about every other year or so. Most recently it had a leak because the seals were not put back correctly, but the hub ran great despite low oil for a while. Now it is back to full lubrication and will go for another two years before next round of oil change.
Happy trails!
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Wheel Day
Six start to finish
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And this is what I love about the Garro Process. It takes me back to the time I started riding and I'd order a grouppo and frame at the LBS and it would show up with hubs that a guy in a dirty shop apron would lace up to some kind of rim, usually something Wolber or Mavic. The bike that rolled out of the shop was built up completely by people in the shop. When I get my bike from Steve, it'll be just like that.
Only thing not in-house is paint !!!
Going to go draw in your blueprint (talk about from scratch) do final tube selection and do some cuts before I got to CV for the week.
Have to trim trees, it's time.
More to come / see you next Monday for the river cleanup ??
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M.I.B.
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What are we looking at there Mr. Garro? The transfers look almost 3D ish. Purdy bike.