I like!... But now an interesting question:  Would you prefer
bullmoose or drops for the horns?  :)

On Dec 3, 2:51 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You guys are thinking too far inside the box.
>
> Let's get rich off this!
>
> http://www.masksoftheworld.com/Halloween/Art%20mask%20bike%20skull.htm
>
> On Dec 3, 9:17 am, Montclair BobbyB <montclairbob...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
>
> > Phil, that's my way of thinkin... good ol' JB Weld !!!  Hey, why
> > NOT??  And the sleeve idea should work... in fact, why not use a steel
> > sleeve, crimp the heck out of it, then weld the ends?
>
> > I'd completely trust Bilenky to do a stellar job, but I can't imagine
> > it would cost less than a brand new B17, after you factor in the
> > frame, shipping and labor.
>
> > BB
>
> > On Dec 2, 8:01 pm, Philip Williamson <philip.william...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Hi Scott,
> > > I repaired my wife's Brooks springs with sleeves made from aluminum
> > > tubes. The first one I tried JB Weld and Gorilla Glue on, the second,
> > > I just banged the broken ends into the tube and let it go. The glued
> > > side cracked loose, and is now holding with friction.
> > > So far it's worked 
> > > fine.http://www.flickr.com/photos/philipwilliamson/4913902190
>
> > >  Philipwww.biketinker.com
>
> > > On Dec 2, 12:47 pm, scott <clankbonesh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Hey Gang,
> > > >     My bike has felt extra bouncy lately. Filled up the tires today
> > > > and they were low. Still bouncy. Looked at my brooks saddle rails and
> > > > one of them is broken. Looks like it has been that way for a little
> > > > while, too. So, good news is that the other rail is strong, bad news
> > > > is its broken. This saddle has 10,000 plus miles easy. Lots of touring
> > > > time. So, I don't want to replace it because the top is so perfectly
> > > > broken in, and there is a ton of nose bolt left. I know I can get a
> > > > replacement frame from Wallingford ($31), or I can have my roommate
> > > > weld it for me and see how that holds up. The saddle is not under
> > > > warranty (about 5 years old or so). So my question is if any of yall
> > > > have welded a busted rail or replaced a frame? Tips? Hints? Make me
> > > > feel better cuz I'm a bit bummed (pun?) about this.
>
> > > >    Thanks
> > > >       Scott in Chicago- Hide quoted text -
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