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Awesome looking bike you have a lot of work into and the attention to detail is outstanding. Wondering what kind of floorboards are on there though? Kind of like Cyclesmiths Banana Boards but without the curve. That is what I put on my bike.
Now, I have to wonder if I might have run into you before?
I am really bad with names.
We used to live in St. Joe (quite a few years ago), and still come up for Ride 4 Ryan.
Good friends with Travis Caw and his family.
That's funny because Travis is a friend of mine and he painted the bike. I have been on the Ride4Ryan committee for the past couple years. So we have probably met. My name is Ron Shryock
Awesome looking bike you have a lot of work into and the attention to detail is outstanding. Wondering what kind of floorboards are on there though? Kind of like Cyclesmiths Banana Boards but without the curve. That is what I put on my bike.
Oh yeah, congratulations!!!!
Thanks for the compliments. The boards are Yaffe Wedgy boards
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