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dishes are done!


victory is finally mine... after months, no years of saving and scratching... my masterpiece is done. My trip to "diablo" downhill course only gratified my work all the more. The bike performed very well, although due to rider error I flattened my rear tire. Nevertheless, I said to myself before the first trial: self, if it doesn't perform well hang it on a wall and call it art.

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