thanks, bobby.
i bought most of my campy tools piece-by-piece. nashbar used to sell them and i was racing with a guy that raced out of nashbar. i still have the mini-campy tool set that came with my custom order p-13-0 paramount in 1974.
i have a set of dropout alignment tools that probably will be obsolete in the near future. those carbon dropouts are either right or they're on a junk frame...crooked forever.
i used to import Gardin frames/bicycles, but unlike the rich and famous the most i ever sold in a year was three or four. i also used to build bikes for a few of the guys on the team and some friends. again, i doubt it amounted to more than three or four bikes a year.
if any of you toronto-missisauga area riders ever see joe gardin or jamie, please tell them that bob from ohio says "hello".
i bought most of my campy tools piece-by-piece. nashbar used to sell them and i was racing with a guy that raced out of nashbar. i still have the mini-campy tool set that came with my custom order p-13-0 paramount in 1974.
i have a set of dropout alignment tools that probably will be obsolete in the near future. those carbon dropouts are either right or they're on a junk frame...crooked forever.
i used to import Gardin frames/bicycles, but unlike the rich and famous the most i ever sold in a year was three or four. i also used to build bikes for a few of the guys on the team and some friends. again, i doubt it amounted to more than three or four bikes a year.
if any of you toronto-missisauga area riders ever see joe gardin or jamie, please tell them that bob from ohio says "hello".