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Thanks to everyone who showed up to the repair shop today; we had a productive session and two more bikes are back in the mix now.

I would like to bring one thing to everyone's attention, however. One of the bikes, the black Rocky Mountain XL, got pretty beat up within the past few days, and I didn't figure this out until I went into the locker room an hour ago.

I know more people are riding the bikes than those that repair with me, and that's fine. More people like riding bikes than those who like fixing them. But if you're going to take advantage of bikes that others take time out of their week to maintain, the least you could do is email me when something goes wrong. That helps us repair them quicker, and everyone wins when that happens.

So please, if you bust a bike, let me know. Thank you to those who have already been doing this.

RYDB,
Dave

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