[insert ominous music]
The Complete Overhaul.
Overhauling a bike is not unlike putting it in a Star Trek transporter:
You strip it down to atomic components,

As Prof. Krauss notes above, there's a number of problems with this. First of all, there are some laws of physics in the way:




Natural selection, the powerful albeit oft questioned force, has simplified bikes significantly since the 2002 Yellow Yeti [Kokopelli AS]. It's predecessor, the ASR, uses about half as many suspension pieces than this relic of times past (my bike uses about 10pcs total), and a good thing too--the overhaul took us about 6 hours from beginning to end with a pretty substantial tool chest, and we're still not entirely done...
The YY may have outlived its era, but a little help from a pair of dedicated conservationists has allowed it to struggle on.
On mountain bikes in the mornin' fo' sho'.
WE want pictures of the finished master piece! Hope training is going well.
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