Oooh, oooh, what do you want for it????Toshi said:i stole his soul by taking this photo
for his soul? fiddy cents should cover ittrailhacker said:Oooh, oooh, what do you want for it????
Its for a project I'm working on.......
I tell ya", that guy is one great sum bitch! I have not had to hit him up for bike parts but he has helped me out in other ways. You rarely get to associate yourself with someone as down right nice as D', but a guy like him is good for any sport!ioscope said:Lately I've noticed everyone has some frame/part/bike thing from oly.
Have you?
SR said:sometimes late at night I sneak over to his house, drug his 14 dogs with some non-FDA approved medication and ransack his shop for all the colored zipties I can hold.
I heard Oly can fix any part on a bike with zip-ties and beer caps.MUTOLI said:Since everyone has a story...
Oly helped me get my fork in working condition for a race I thought I wouldn't be able to do because my fork was busted....Thanks to him I not only got to race...but I also won. To think I almost didn't race at all!!!
Was glad to help...MUTOLI said:Since everyone has a story...
Oly helped me get my fork in working condition for a race I thought I wouldn't be able to do because my fork was busted....Thanks to him I not only got to race...but I also won. To think I almost didn't race at all!!!
Sunday i couldnt find my fender, and forgot my goggles, so on the hike to the peak i passed 3 pieces of garbage before finding the perfect thing to make a fender fom. Bush box was wet and falling apart, the coke bottle too small, but the office chair floor mat was just right. A little surgery with a razor blade, and 5 zip ties and it was attached to the bike and ready to keep 75% of the mud from my eyes. Down tube fenders dont catch the stuff when you turn the bars too far... but it definatly saved my ride.ummbikes said:I heard Oly can fix any part on a bike with zip-ties and beer caps.
Now that is using your head!!!oly said:Sunday i couldnt find my fender, and forgot my goggles, so on the hike to the peak i passed 3 pieces of garbage before finding the perfect thing to make a fender fom. Bush box was wet and falling apart, the coke bottle too small, but the office chair floor mat was just right. A little surgery with a razor blade, and 5 zip ties and it was attached to the bike and ready to keep 75% of the mud from my eyes. Down tube fenders dont catch the stuff when you turn the bars too far... but it definatly saved my ride.
Thanks Litterbug, and the invetor of the ziptie.
I remember that day, you would have raced either on the spare bike or the forks on the spare bike would have been swapped off for you. However making your fork work was the best for that day, good job oly!MUTOLI said:Since everyone has a story...
Oly helped me get my fork in working condition for a race I thought I wouldn't be able to do because my fork was busted....Thanks to him I not only got to race...but I also won. To think I almost didn't race at all!!!
You are totally correct EvilBob! You were just as helpful that day. It just worked out being able to run my own fork. Maybe we should start an Evilbob thankyou thread!!evilbob said:I remember that day, you would have raced either on the spare bike or the forks on the spare bike would have been swapped off for you. However making your fork work was the best for that day, good job oly!
It was Evil Jr's bike and he wasn't using it that weekend, it was lonely and needed a rider.MUTOLI said:You are totally correct EvilBob! You were just as helpful that day. It just worked out being able to run my own fork. Maybe we should start an Evilbob thankyou thread!!