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Originally Posted by Flying Ace
haha! speaking of which, you'll enjoy this story:
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/S...ck-8328119.php
I actually found a fantastic solution. There was a local charity that worked on and sold used bikes and charged reasonable rates to customers. Their program offers work for kids during summer months to keep them off the streets. Basically, if a kid worked there all summer, he/she would learn how to fix up bikes and at the end of the program, earn a free bike (from the shops supplies/materials with which their bike would be rebuilt from).
When I moved away, I donated my said Motobecane to the shop. It's probably some kid's bike now, in much better operating condition.
http://www.phoenixbikes.org/about-us/
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Very cool!
Edit: Phoenix Bikes.... not the raging hipster. lol