yea, those are some good tips, I started by taking off the wheels, and seeing how they go back on, cause the wheel needs to be set at a certain spot so the chain doesnt fall off, and other little things like that
acctualy its better to get a bike part by part
cus if u get a clasic street and u want to twist it all u are going to have to buy all the part s
oh yea welcome to Lay it low
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