Hey guys! I am a certified mechanic at Trek and I've been browsing this forum and I've got to say, this site is actually really pretty cool! I look forward to helping out with what I can!
Also hello everyone! I like bikes, do you like bikes?
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(08-25-2020, 07:18 PM)ChaseCal Wrote: Hey guys! I am a certified mechanic at Trek and I've been browsing this forum and I've got to say, this site is actually really pretty cool! I look forward to helping out with what I can!
Also hello everyone! I like bikes, do you like bikes?
Welcome ChaseCal,
I'm crazy about bikes; also just plain crazy (per my friends anyways!).
Always someone looking for repair help/advice here so I'm sure your experience with be appreciated. I ride "ancient" bikes (80s and earlier, my Trek is an '84 "660") so as I step into the new millennium (only took me 20 years) I'll need advice on newer technologies and cross compatibility with older set ups. I know disc brakes will be my main topic as well as electronic shifting systems and newer bottom brackets. Thanks for joining! We just had a member inquiring about e-trikes. You might want to comment on that post if you are familiar with those types of conveyances.
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