Thanks to all! Here in Monterrey, Mexico we are glad to host youall.
Right now there are 2 bike mechanics from Ausin staying at our house. We offer the accomodation and they contribute with work at the bikeshop or computer stuff.
Im interested in what Darren said about starting with a database. It could be a simple google drive spreadsheet while we take the next step to make a profi webpage.

Did youll got to meet via skype already?? I guess im reading this a little to late maybe. Jejeje

Best regards :_

El 25/01/2014 12:23, "Vincenzo loco" <wormsign@gmail.com> escribió:
edit: ;^would not be against bumming around


On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 8:28 AM, <wormsign@gmail.com> wrote:
I general have summers off and would be against bumming around in a different city and doing some wrenching. It would be ideal to find some kind of temp service job to cover expenses and such but it may be doable. I don't know about summers in NO though.

Enzo Loconte
Board Secretary
Bikerowave

On Jan 23, 2014, at 7:43 AM, "liz lichtman" <liz@riseup.net> wrote:

>> hey all--
>
> here at RUBARB in new orleans, we LOVE having visitors.  especially ones
> that are mechanics, like hanging out with youth, are helpful, etc..
> there's always a place to crash at my house and a lot of work at RUBARB to
> be done.
>
> so other than being a plug to visit us in new orleans!, i definitely want
> to support this great idea of having community bike shop folks visiting
> other community bike shop folks!
>
> thanks,
> liz of RUBARB (Rusted Up Beyond All Recognition Bikes)
> www.rubarbike.org
>
> ps.  THANKS to all the enthusiasm, energy and positive vibes that
> bike!bike! brought to new orleans, and especially our little shop in the
> 9th ward.  it definitely was a huge boost for us, and we appreciated
> everyone who walked through our doors (and played in our streets!).
>
> Hey yall -
>>
>> A few of us have been talking for years about developing a mechanic
>> exchange between shops in and between Canada and the US, so that #1 broke
>> ass bike mechanics can travel to sweet rad places for working vacays, and
>> #2 so that we can learn about the intricacies of how other shops run and
>> how we can make our own shops better.
>>
>> Is this on anyone's radar?  Was this talked about in NOLA?  Did I miss a
>> really obvious thread about it?
>>
>> Cause if no one's working on this, maybe it'll be my baby this yearrrr...
>>
>> Get at me if you want to collaborate/don't want to have to do any more
>> work
>> but are full of great ideas/think it would be rad so I know I'm not the
>> only one still fantasizing about this.
>>
>> <3 Lauren @ OCB Vancouver
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