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The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
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The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
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A person riding a lightweight all-terrain vehicle jumps over a log on a dirt trail, surrounded by trees. Dust is kicked up behind as they navigate an outdoor obstacle course, showcasing the thrill of off-road racing. A spectator can be seen in the background.
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The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
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The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
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The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
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A person riding a mountain bike over rocky terrain under a clear blue sky. The rugged landscape features large, uneven rocks and sparse vegetation in the background.
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The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
A book cover titled "Managing Mountain Biking: IMBA's Guide to Providing Great Riding," featuring two mountain bikers riding along a narrow trail surrounded by trees and mountains in the background. The sky is blue with snow-capped peaks visible, emphasizing a scenic outdoor environment.
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The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
A mountain biker navigating a rocky trail with greenery and trees, set against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains. The screen displays a speed of 12.5 and a timer showing 03:46.
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The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
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An image of a mountain bike with labeled components including GPS receivers, mountain bike frame, forks, brakes, and pedals. The bike is depicted in an olive green color. There is also a small digital device shown at the top of the image.
The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
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The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
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The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
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A person wearing a gray hoodie and a white cap is seen in a seated position, resting their head on one hand. The individual is wearing a black glove on one hand and appears to be in a public space, possibly a bank. A timestamp indicates the image was captured on January 19, 2007, at 09:22:58.
The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
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Two emergency medical service (EMS) personnel on bicycles at night. One person, wearing a helmet and a jacket with "EMS" on the back, is turned to the side while the other, also in a helmet, is sitting on their bike, engaged in conversation. Both are dressed in reflective gear for visibility. The background includes urban structures and street lighting.
A bright red mountain bike with a lightweight aluminum frame, featuring thick tires designed for off-road terrain, a front suspension fork, and multiple gears. The bike is equipped with disc brakes and has a sleek, modern design suitable for outdoor cycling adventures.
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A group of mountain bikers races along a dirt trail surrounded by greenery, with a mountain peak in the background and a helicopter flying overhead under a clear blue sky.
The Glenwood Springs Post Independent had an <a href="http://www.postindependent.com/article/20070317/VALLEYNEWS/103170060">interesting article</a> (registration required) last week about high school students from Carbondale learning to build bike frames from master frame builder <span class="body2">Koichi Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi has built thousands of bike frames including frames used by Lance Armstrong and Bobby Julich.</span>

The article says that even today's "custom" bike frames are generally built using machines, not the hand-crafted process used by Yamaguchi and his students, which is surprising. It seems like every day I hear of another "boutique" bike company that's building custom frames but I guess finding a company that produces hand-crafted frames is rare. Yamaguchi says it takes him about 6 hours to build a frame by hand and that the students will be able to build their own frames in about 7 days. Hmmm... maybe there's an idea for a reality TV series here - American Chopper meets the Apprentice?
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Line graph showing ride log data for speed over a period from January 27, 2007, to February 14, 2007. The vertical axis indicates speed in miles per hour, ranging from 6.8 to 8.9 mph, while the horizontal axis displays dates. A blue line represents the average speed of 7.61 mph. Data points are plotted to show fluctuations in speed throughout the given time period.
Three mountain bikers ride on a grassy slope with wildflowers, while a chairlift runs overhead against a backdrop of mountains and a blue sky with fluffy clouds.
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