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.
Take care,
Jesper
"I am become Death, the destroyer of bicycles." NJS
Hey and welcome to Bikeride!
Looking forward to absorbing some of your experience and knowledge.
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