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  1. 12 lut 2007 · which boss pedals are you looking at doing? There's lots of ds-1 mods floating around.

  2. So, I went the diy route and designed and built this pedal stand over the weekend. The wood and hardware was about $20 all together and it took several hours to build, a lot of that time waiting for the glue to set before screwing things together.

  3. Moved into a new place, and there isn't a good wall to lean the road bike against. The best spot would require me to stand it up vertically, but I can't anchor into the wall. Anyone have positive experience with a free-standing upright (vertical) bike rack? Build it with 2x4's.

  4. 14 sie 2005 · The MT-2 mods have been great, the MD-2 mod was a great one (I actually use it more now than the MT-2), the OS-2 really opened that pedal up to be useable. I've played around with a few of them and I don't always do the complete mod, as I find sometimes as I make one change, it suits my tone tastes.

  5. 8 gru 2015 · Boss pedals are highly mod-able, making them the small block Chevy's of the pedal world. With these simple mods on an SD-1, you can get tones that are of higher quality than a Tube Screamer at nearly half the cost.

  6. DIY bike stand solution for tuning derailleurs? Was just wondering if anyone had any creative solutions for getting the rear wheel off the ground without investing in a repair stand. They're not the cheapest things in the world and also space is at a slight premium!

  7. 15 lip 2006 · A while ago I bought the Monte Allums GE-7 mod kit. At that time I was scared of messing around with soldering because I had virtually no skills in that area, so I decided to take the pedal and mod kit to a local music shop, who then passed it on to an electronics technician. However, when the pe...

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