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Bike Tech Newsletter
Hi guys,
I saw that Steven Shand requested my presence in another thread in regards to an old article written by Keith Bontrager. The article was published in the now long gone Bike Tech Newsletter. I was fortunate to score a full set on ebay a few years ago, and have scanned a few of the volumes
Vol1: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...tech_vol_1.zip
Vol2: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...tech_vol_2.zip
Vol3: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...tech_vol_3.zip
Vol4: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...tech_vol_4.zip
Enjoy, and happy holidays guys.
Truls
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Thanks. This is very good of you.
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Originally Posted by
JFW
Hi guys,
I saw that Steven Shand requested my presence in another thread in regards to an old article written by Keith Bontrager. The article was published in the now long gone Bike Tech Newsletter. I was fortunate to score a full set on ebay a few years ago, and have scanned a few of the volumes
Thanks Truls!
Just wondering, how many volumes of Bike Tech were ultimately published?
I've downloaded a few s of them here and there over the years, but it would be great to have them all in one place. From the ones that I have had the chance to look through, they seem to be a great reference source.
Thanks again for taking the time to do this.
Alistair.
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Josh
Can I advocate for the establishment of a technical library in PDF form, perhaps attached to "The Knowledge"?
The articles Truls has posted should be in it for starters, I can suggest a few others eg the Meijaard group on dynamics and contribute copies of some eg. Champoux on vibrations.
Mark Kelly
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Originally Posted by
Alistair
Thanks Truls!
Just wondering, how many volumes of Bike Tech were ultimately published?
I've downloaded a few s of them here and there over the years, but it would be great to have them all in one place. From the ones that I have had the chance to look through, they seem to be a great reference source.
Thanks again for taking the time to do this.
.
Good to hear that you enjoy them, Alistair. There's a fair amount of interesting articles in them. Eight volumes where published. I have them all (I think). Let me see if I can find time during the next few days to scan a volume or two.
Cheers,
Truls
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Yes Mark it is a good idea and we will support that.
Would it be just as useful to create a permenant sticky thread where these things go or do you require a sub-forum?

Originally Posted by
Mark Kelly
Josh
Can I advocate for the establishment of a technical library in PDF form, perhaps attached to "The Knowledge"?
The articles Truls has posted should be in it for starters, I can suggest a few others eg
the Meijaard group on dynamics and contribute copies of some eg. Champoux on vibrations.
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I think a sticky would work, maybe even just moving this thread into "the knowledge", then people can add to it as needed. Is there any way to upload PDFs to the forum server so they are easily accessible?
Mark Kelly
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Originally Posted by
Mark Kelly
I think a sticky would work, maybe even just moving this thread into "the knowledge", then people can add to it as needed. Is there any way to upload PDFs to the forum server so they are easily accessible?
Lets start a new thread in the knowleded, make it sticky and suggest a title perhaps "framebuilder tech documents". I believe the forum currently allows .pdf uploads up to xxxx megabytes.
If you agree please go ahead.
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Originally Posted by
Mark Kelly
I think a sticky would work, maybe even just moving this thread into "the knowledge", then people can add to it as needed. Is there any way to upload PDFs to the forum server so they are easily accessible?
Lets start a new thread in the knowleded, make it sticky and suggest a title perhaps "framebuilder tech documents". I believe the forum currently allows .pdf uploads up to xxxx megabytes.
If you agree please go ahead.
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Thanks for doing this Truls. My BART trip into SF is so much more pleasurable when I can read something light enough to not lose track of the stops, but interesting enough that I don't notice the weirdos.
-Ryan
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Hi guys,
Flipped through the issues I got now, and it seems like I'm missing issue #2 from 1986 (Volume 5) and the October 1987 issue. Weird, because I am pretty sure I had a full set. I'll rummage around a wee bit later, but at this point these are missing. So, if any of you old geezers have these around, It would be ace if you could do a scan.
I'll try to get the ones I do have from '86 done later tonight.
Cheers,
Truls
Cheers,
Truls
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I have Jury Duty coming up next week so I'm super excited to read these. I've already printed the first 3 volumes and punched into a binder. Thanks for taking the time to scan and share!
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Hi guys,
Here's volume 5 from 1986 (sans issue 2). Content: HPV Utility Vehicles, NECA alignment system, Composits, Brake testing, Training etc. Enjoy!
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...tech_vol_5.zip (currently uploading)
Truls
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