That was 1000X more interesting than "we built a new bike with the best parts" build or a "we washed a bike now its good as new hurr durr" build. Nothing better than watching a true artist and craftsman at work.
Amazing. I have just bought a new old full suspension bike and want to remodel it. I do t have your tools and I have no experience with full suspension bikes so it’s gunna be fun 🤣…. Commence education via TH-cam 👍🏻👍🏻
This video and update/grade is EXACTLY what I want to see more of! It's so great to see older bikes being brought back into relevancy. Awesome work! I hope you continue to make more of these videos.
Dude, thank you for showing the teardown it helped me a lot with my Jekyll I didn't quite have the confidence to just start hitting things until they came off, thanks for testing the waters.
I restored like 5 older but high quality bikes with modern parts this year and sold them to new owners. So awesome to see those bikes with new parts. I didn’t go to your extent with new paint and everything but the bikes still looked ready to rip again 10 years later! Awesome to see someone doing the same.
Man, I do the same every winter to another bike out of our family. Same jobs, same tools, same torn black gloves... I love doing this in winter more than freaking out in the mud. Cool video!
I love your attention to detail. Not only did you bring a second life back into the bike but did it with style and super neat editing. Easily slammed that subscribe button, HARD. Well done!
Ah dude! Thing I like most about this vid is how you remove your bearings with the press and a socket. I have a "tool" for doing that - couple of inches of threaded rod, two appropriately sized sockets facing each other (one the size of the bearing, the other larger to "receive" it being pushed out), washers outside those, and a bolt on each end. I then just apply pressure on each bolt and it pushes the bearing through. If you're careful enough you can invert the set up and push new bearings back in nice and square with the same thing.
Absolute magic. As someone who has a modernized and modded 2010 Kona with adjustable geo and travel this is gold. I always loved the old Jekyll but hated the colour. I watch plenty of car restomod videos and plenty of bike build videos but this is money. The understated music with mechanical sounds was choice. Why don't more people do this? Bicycle hotrodding.
I'm doing the same thing to my 2004 Jekyll. You wanna talk budget build? I'm the king. Mechanical disk, 3x9, 1inch bars, it's been a long road, especially living in Hawaii where parts and skilled bike mechs such as yourself are rare. We're also not known for bike trails either. But it's a beautiful place to cruise around. Loved your video! And you have a freaking SAND BLASTER ! Stay well. Mahalo and Aloha!
Last year I did a full restauration of my 2016 27.5 Carbon Jekyll. Finally I have moved from 1x11 to 1x12 Eagle. I am surprised to see Formula rear hub - still, in that type of the bike. It is crap, problems all the time - rust, weak steel or alloy inside. Cannondale has changed twice - broken axle - in my other bike Cannondale Trigger. Luckilly my Jekyll had a Mavic hubs with light but old school 23mm rims. I have replaced them few years ago for a something wider. Thanks
That powder coat job with black decals is slick. I have a Cannondale road bike and BOY do they ever overdo it with the decals. Every tube has the name/logo on it 2-4 times.
What an incredible video. The shoots, the music... I have the same exact frame, colours and size, but I love so much that paint, btw that paintwork was amazing! Cheers from Madrid, Spain.
WOW, truly love this build. Excited to see how your channel grows! PSA at the end I would love to see more shots even riding of the completed bike. Need to give that puppy some more screen time once she is finished! keep up the good content. you will go far here.
All hail ALLOY!!! I don’t give a shit who thinks that CF is King...they’re hyped garbage. Aluminum survives! Amazing video! I have torn down and restored at least 4 “old friends” over the last 20 years...the therapy in disassembling an entire bike, replacing all of its consumables...blasting, painting, powder coat, polishing...each one is the same friend, maybe not better, but ready for more years of riding to come!
That whole video was totally mesmerising man. Wow! What an awesome job! The tools you have, I can buy. The skills you have, I can never have! Great work.
I have been slowly updating my 2010 Specialized Pitch Pro and she shreds now! I was honestly surprised that bike shops were reluctant to swap my pivot bearings for me. Id source all the parts i need and because of specialized tools I needed the pivot bearings pressed out and in. The shops in Memphis area were kinda jerks about it. I think taking the time to care and maintain your bike adds the to joy of biking. Great work
I agree about taking time and care adding to the joy. Also, surprisingly, your average shop is not comfortable changing pivots and often don't have the right tools to do the job anyway.
Cool video, Andrew! I came over from the photo side to see what you were doing. It's funny seeing the comments about "old" bikes. My newest is a '93 Trek 970 (no suspension) mountain bike, a '91 Bridgestone RB-T road bike, a '73 Raleigh Grand Prix, and a '40s balloon tired unicycle. Lugged steel, baby!! ;) And, aside from the points I saw in the comments, know that an adjustable wrench should only be used as a hammer! Never on bolts or nuts. Use open/box wrenches. :)
forgot to say.. The olnly thing missing from this...Is the Old skool Cannondale weld smoothing.. I have a 2007 CAAD3 F1000 and it almost could pass for a carbon frame.. I ADORE the work put into that small feature..and Cannondale stopped it!!!..GRRRRRR..I still love cannondales but buy the older ones purely for those gorgeous welds alone.. nerdy AF but I couldn't care less!..lol
That was an awesome restore and upgrade, I thoroughly enjoyed that! Something that may assist in the future, if you weed the excess vinyl before installing the decal it may help things go a bit more smoothly for installation and save you a few minutes.
Awesome Build! There‘s only one thing I would have changed. And that‘s the color of the cranks. In my opinion black cranks would fit nice with the black rims, fork etc. So I would‘ve coloured the cranks black but desert color is also very nice.
Haha I see the Ali Clarkson wheel build technique of standing on the spokes! Wish I had the balls (and home set up) to do this only thing that was bothering me was the C being upside down/ backwards on the front or was that deliberate?
Well done mate, espacially because you made your son happy. I´m just working on a similar project, a 2010 Mondraker Factor RR, now with a 120mm 27,5" RS-1 upsidedown fork and a 27,5" wheel. Hope it will ride fine, I think first ride will happen in march.
@@BuildaBetterBike Of course, you can watch the progress on www.mtb-news.de/forum/t/a-alteisen-2-0-oder-verschlimmbesserung-reloaded.929620/ but sorry, only in german.. ^^
To anyone watching this. Don't work on your brakes with the wheel spinning. Even at slow speeds it has enough leverage at the brake rotor to sheer your finger off.
1:40 shimano xt deore good shifter but i had too much problem with cable cuz i was need to change it about 2 per 1 months but it shifts really quick and perfect
This is awesome - I've always wanted to do something like this to my old Super-V. Such a cool design and the reason I can't bring myself to get rid of it (it's 23 years old)
Hej Andrew, you are doing a great job! Respect that you paint it youself and exchange all of the smallest parts and pieces! Its gonna be like a brand new bike! And you have the videographic skills as well, that really helps showing the beauty of restoring the bikes! Great videos=D Coming over from your Photography Channel, one of my favourite Fuji channels, and i love that you are beside that also a bike enthusiast! And, doing both amazingly well! Congrats and all the best for the upcoming year!
Looks great! The stickers would have been much easier if you had weeded the unwanted material before you made the transfer! I am looking to do the same thing with an old beater frame!
Those old American made Cannondale frames are so good there will be people rebuilding them over and over again 100 years from now. ... This is great frame, but the originals made in Pennsylvania are a work of art.
Really Nice build, even if im not a big fan of non-shiny-earth colours it went up great. The colourscheme reminds me of the first gen cannondale chase with lots of mat colours. Good job mr bond😉
your old bike's fork is my dream fork, wish I had one, still using my broken RST Storm up until now. Don't have the money to upgrade mine so It'll do for a while just not on the trails. XD
Very nice seeing someone taking the time to do things proper at home. I’ll be subscribing for sure. I’m assuming you did a lot more than what was shown on the video. Nice work!
Brilliant job reconditioning. I’m a bit surprised you didn’t upgrade the brakes and gear set to modern standards though. These would make a world of difference. *shudders at sight of old SRAM Line brakes*
I'd like to know the total cost of all the upgraded parts, powdercoating, etc. I have a 2007 Cannondale Rush that I would consider rebuilding like this if it's cost effective. Otherwise, new Santa Cruz and eliminate the time and hassle.
Great bike to begin with. Wish all old bikes were like that, I'm sad to see people of bike love around the world can't afford what was solid 10 years ago.
That was 1000X more interesting than "we built a new bike with the best parts" build or a "we washed a bike now its good as new hurr durr" build.
Nothing better than watching a true artist and craftsman at work.
Wow. Thanks for your kind words!
Definitely, comet restoration is another cool channel that does rebuilds
Amazing. I have just bought a new old full suspension bike and want to remodel it. I do t have your tools and I have no experience with full suspension bikes so it’s gunna be fun 🤣…. Commence education via TH-cam 👍🏻👍🏻
This video and update/grade is EXACTLY what I want to see more of! It's so great to see older bikes being brought back into relevancy. Awesome work! I hope you continue to make more of these videos.
Thanks. definitely!
I think tan is such an underrated color. Matte tan looks amazing on the bike.
Agreed!
I agree.
Proud 2019 Giant Reign SX 1 owner here. Agreed!
Taliban tan
Couldn’t agree more.
Dude, thank you for showing the teardown it helped me a lot with my Jekyll I didn't quite have the confidence to just start hitting things until they came off, thanks for testing the waters.
I restored like 5 older but high quality bikes with modern parts this year and sold them to new owners. So awesome to see those bikes with new parts. I didn’t go to your extent with new paint and everything but the bikes still looked ready to rip again 10 years later! Awesome to see someone doing the same.
Man, I do the same every winter to another bike out of our family. Same jobs, same tools, same torn black gloves... I love doing this in winter more than freaking out in the mud. Cool video!
Knowledge. Skill. And the right tools. Perfect combination and a pleasure to watch!! Many thanks!
Thanks Tony!
No
Loving it. Wish we saw more older but perfectly good bikes restored and ragging the trails, I'd happily take that out for a blast.
That awkward moment when you're "old bike" is nicer than my "new bike"
Haha, thought the same thing right away
Having your own "not so good" bike in a shed is better than having someone else cool bike in your computer screen :D
yep yep
totally, I agree with you
Yea me too, I was straight thinkin: "damn I'm still waiting for the time when my old bike is gonna be a cannondale full susp beauty:("
I love your attention to detail. Not only did you bring a second life back into the bike but did it with style and super neat editing. Easily slammed that subscribe button, HARD. Well done!
Love to see people restoring and repairing bikes instead of buying new!! Awesome vid
Ah dude! Thing I like most about this vid is how you remove your bearings with the press and a socket. I have a "tool" for doing that - couple of inches of threaded rod, two appropriately sized sockets facing each other (one the size of the bearing, the other larger to "receive" it being pushed out), washers outside those, and a bolt on each end. I then just apply pressure on each bolt and it pushes the bearing through. If you're careful enough you can invert the set up and push new bearings back in nice and square with the same thing.
It’s so wholesome when you show your son what you’re doing and why you are doing it 🥺🥺
Not a fan of the cranks and handlebars matching the frame but other than that super cool rebuild man!
Same, but I think cranks with some text or pattern on them would fit the best👌
Same
Same
same
Silvergold bars, and anthracite cranks would have looked siiiick!!
This has to be the most calming and satisfying video I've ever seen. Top job, mate.
This audio is doing things to my brain with headphones on.
"Are you feeling it yet?"
"Yeah, man... Yeeaahhh..."
Yeah that music stereo is a no
You get used to it after a while :P
Trippy bro
its fucken horrendous isnt it?
Wow the best restore of a bike I've ever seen, it's not just paint the bike but restore all the parts, components, ... Nice work !
Wow, thanks!
The best vids are of cool folk restoring and upgrading old 26 inch frames , far much cooler than showing off the latest I-shifter!
Absolute magic. As someone who has a modernized and modded 2010 Kona with adjustable geo and travel this is gold. I always loved the old Jekyll but hated the colour. I watch plenty of car restomod videos and plenty of bike build videos but this is money. The understated music with mechanical sounds was choice. Why don't more people do this? Bicycle hotrodding.
That should be classified as art!!! Loved every single second
Thoroughly enjoyed the restoration. That desert tan looks killer!
This is just so satisfying to watch, i love seeing old bikes being brought back to life
This may possibly be one of the most underrated channels of TH-cam
A really talented dude.. Plays amazing jazz guitar, builds bikes, creates compelling you tube videos, then puts them all together. Nice job!
Thanks!
I'm doing the same thing to my 2004 Jekyll. You wanna talk budget build? I'm the king. Mechanical disk, 3x9, 1inch bars, it's been a long road, especially living in Hawaii where parts and skilled bike mechs such as yourself are rare. We're also not known for bike trails either. But it's a beautiful place to cruise around. Loved your video! And you have a freaking SAND BLASTER ! Stay well. Mahalo and Aloha!
Awesome rebuild of this beauty. I am in love with your Jekyll!
Thanks for sharing, thumbs up and greetings from Germany.
I’m just over here drooling at the all the tools/equipment you have
Funny, I just rebuilt a Pro Flex 856 today. Updated the bars, pedals, drivetrain, wheels and fork.
Quite an enjoyable experience.
Why are the tear downs so emotional!!! I see all of your miles bro
This is like "wow." The bike has done you a solid now you have done it a solid. So satisfy to watching.
Did this to my son's cove, same colour, kudos to the build, looks super nice
Last year I did a full restauration of my 2016 27.5 Carbon Jekyll. Finally I have moved from 1x11 to 1x12 Eagle.
I am surprised to see Formula rear hub - still, in that type of the bike.
It is crap, problems all the time - rust, weak steel or alloy inside. Cannondale has changed twice - broken axle - in my other bike Cannondale Trigger.
Luckilly my Jekyll had a Mavic hubs with light but old school 23mm rims. I have replaced them few years ago for a something wider.
Thanks
That powder coat job with black decals is slick. I have a Cannondale road bike and BOY do they ever overdo it with the decals. Every tube has the name/logo on it 2-4 times.
What an incredible video. The shoots, the music... I have the same exact frame, colours and size, but I love so much that paint, btw that paintwork was amazing! Cheers from Madrid, Spain.
Thank you so much!
WOW, truly love this build. Excited to see how your channel grows! PSA at the end I would love to see more shots even riding of the completed bike. Need to give that puppy some more screen time once she is finished!
keep up the good content. you will go far here.
I know this work take a lot of time and work . Appreciate the beautiful art that you show us on this bike.
Become better than new bike👍
Welp, now the price of used Cannondale Jekyll just went up. Great build and I love the color scheme!
All hail ALLOY!!! I don’t give a shit who thinks that CF is King...they’re hyped garbage. Aluminum survives! Amazing video! I have torn down and restored at least 4 “old friends” over the last 20 years...the therapy in disassembling an entire bike, replacing all of its consumables...blasting, painting, powder coat, polishing...each one is the same friend, maybe not better, but ready for more years of riding to come!
That colour is soo nice! NO GLOSS FINISH 🔥
ive seen this video at least 7 times yet i keep coming back to it. looking forward to more uploads!
That whole video was totally mesmerising man. Wow! What an awesome job! The tools you have, I can buy. The skills you have, I can never have! Great work.
I have been slowly updating my 2010 Specialized Pitch Pro and she shreds now! I was honestly surprised that bike shops were reluctant to swap my pivot bearings for me. Id source all the parts i need and because of specialized tools I needed the pivot bearings pressed out and in. The shops in Memphis area were kinda jerks about it. I think taking the time to care and maintain your bike adds the to joy of biking. Great work
I agree about taking time and care adding to the joy.
Also, surprisingly, your average shop is not comfortable changing pivots and often don't have the right tools to do the job anyway.
Cool video, Andrew! I came over from the photo side to see what you were doing.
It's funny seeing the comments about "old" bikes. My newest is a '93 Trek 970 (no suspension) mountain bike, a '91 Bridgestone RB-T road bike, a '73 Raleigh Grand Prix, and a '40s balloon tired unicycle. Lugged steel, baby!! ;)
And, aside from the points I saw in the comments, know that an adjustable wrench should only be used as a hammer! Never on bolts or nuts. Use open/box wrenches. :)
I love Jekylls and you just made this one better which is hard to do in my opinion. Amazing job!
Hyde's are More funn tho!...... bad'a'bum.tch!.. Yeah..Yeah..I know..Lame Joke.....
sick bikes Jekyll's though..
forgot to say.. The olnly thing missing from this...Is the Old skool Cannondale weld smoothing.. I have a 2007 CAAD3 F1000 and it almost could pass for a carbon frame.. I ADORE the work put into that small feature..and Cannondale stopped it!!!..GRRRRRR..I still love cannondales but buy the older ones purely for those gorgeous welds alone.. nerdy AF but I couldn't care less!..lol
Didn’t think that you would painstakingly do the spokes. Credit to your time and effort. Great video! 👍🏾
I wish I would have seen your video before redoing my Dirt jumper into AM machine. Your finishes are impressive. Great Job!
Dude, you have some serious talent. AND some serious tools!
oh boi, the jekyll was my dream bike back when 26 was still cool :) also, what a workshop and what a build!
That was an awesome restore and upgrade, I thoroughly enjoyed that! Something that may assist in the future, if you weed the excess vinyl before installing the decal it may help things go a bit more smoothly for installation and save you a few minutes.
Much talent on display here. Visually, mechanically, and musically!
Thanks!
Why is this so satisfying to watch? Awesome rebuild!
Awesome Build! There‘s only one thing I would have changed. And that‘s the color of the cranks. In my opinion black cranks would fit nice with the black rims, fork etc. So I would‘ve coloured the cranks black but desert color is also very nice.
those cranks are going to last about .5 rides before the paint is stripped off from his shoes.
@@markwaren5048 I am pretty sure he powder coated everything he painted. The paint should last a good while.
This build is amazing. I love that you kept the bike and restored with such a sick power coat color.
Haha I see the Ali Clarkson wheel build technique of standing on the spokes! Wish I had the balls (and home set up) to do this only thing that was bothering me was the C being upside down/ backwards on the front or was that deliberate?
Well done mate, espacially because you made your son happy. I´m just working on a similar project, a 2010 Mondraker Factor RR, now with a 120mm 27,5" RS-1 upsidedown fork and a 27,5" wheel. Hope it will ride fine, I think first ride will happen in march.
Wow very cool. Are you logging progress online anywhere? I'd love to see it
@@BuildaBetterBike Of course, you can watch the progress on www.mtb-news.de/forum/t/a-alteisen-2-0-oder-verschlimmbesserung-reloaded.929620/ but sorry, only in german.. ^^
To anyone watching this. Don't work on your brakes with the wheel spinning. Even at slow speeds it has enough leverage at the brake rotor to sheer your finger off.
sounds like you have a history with it
Been there done that, was lucky and ‘just’ lost a nail
Headtube decal is facingbthe wrong way. Otherwise awesome job. Looks amazing.
Who is to determine the right and wrong way. It's just a different way.
@@c.j.burtwell8430 Its the letter C, as in for "Cannondale". There is only one way it can face.
thank you,....the whole build has custom graphics and the logo is reversed? WTF?
The head tube sticker was just one of 1000 things wrong with that video.
@@hgrworkshop397 like using a qr seatpost clamp on a dropper.
So good! I had this bike years ago and this video reminded me how good it was. Must be such a fun bike to ride with the 650b up front!
I use to own this bike before it was stolen out of my bike shop lol. I really loved how this bike handled, it was a shredder for sure.
1:40 shimano xt deore good shifter but i had too much problem with cable cuz i was need to change it about 2 per 1 months but it shifts really quick and perfect
This is awesome - I've always wanted to do something like this to my old Super-V. Such a cool design and the reason I can't bring myself to get rid of it (it's 23 years old)
the kinda youtube content i was looking for for a long time.
Hej Andrew, you are doing a great job! Respect that you paint it youself and exchange all of the smallest parts and pieces! Its gonna be like a brand new bike!
And you have the videographic skills as well, that really helps showing the beauty of restoring the bikes! Great videos=D Coming over from your Photography Channel, one of my favourite Fuji channels, and i love that you are beside that also a bike enthusiast! And, doing both amazingly well! Congrats and all the best for the upcoming year!
Thanks Martin! Merry Christmas!
Overhauling a bike is so satisfying to watch
Amazingly done. But is your “C” on the steerer tube upside down?
And now I can’t see the bike..
Not when you're going over the bars!
@@SeaToSummit1969 HAHAHAHA
So happy I just found this channel. Superb quality content
Did anyone else think it was funny that for a guy with so many tools he sure has a pretty thrashed bike? Really cool build man.
Thanks! The tools are new. The bikes are old. :)
It didn’t look trashed to me. It looked well used. Bikes are meant to be ridden and not stay shiny. 😉👍🏼
@@faasteddie I never said it was trash or garbage, thrashed means it looks well used, but not as well maintained as it could have been. Cheers
I really like how you turned the color into something different.. Dartmoor sandstorm it look a like. Amazing!!!
Is this some kind of public paint facility or do you have the sand blasting and powder coating setup at home?
Home setup. I take restoring bikes VERY seriously.
@@BuildaBetterBike Holy crap!
@@BuildaBetterBike how long have you been doing this?
@@plank3000 four months
@@BuildaBetterBike you just started restoring bikes four months ago?? Holy balls man
alot of work, alot of specialistic tools... but end effect is more thanoutstanding -great job!
Looks great! The stickers would have been much easier if you had weeded the unwanted material before you made the transfer! I am looking to do the same thing with an old beater frame!
You have thee best resto/mod videos 👍🏼
Those old American made Cannondale frames are so good there will be people rebuilding them over and over again 100 years from now. ... This is great frame, but the originals made in Pennsylvania are a work of art.
Agreed. But unfortunately, they don't make this shock design anymore, so that's the limiting factor.
Amazing work, could not stop watching though the process, each step carefully presented. Thanks for sharing, you got yourself a new subscriber 👍
So satisfying to watch
phenomenal build. I'm looking at a 2011 jekyll and the mullet idea is very inspiring hahah
14:42 I'm assuming the contents of the package is a new Dyad. Where did you get it from? I'm looking for one and I still have no luck
No it was the original. Just sent to Fox for servicing
Wow!! What a finished product!! Good lookin bike.
Incredible video, no words just action. Perfect.
Glad you liked it!
First bike build where someone powder coated their bike that I've seen. But I was wondering can you clear coat over that?
Really Nice build, even if im not a big fan of non-shiny-earth colours it went up great. The colourscheme reminds me of the first gen cannondale chase with lots of mat colours. Good job mr bond😉
The color choice was my son's so that it would blend in to our southern Utah desert dirt better (so he wouldn't have to wash it as much) ;)
@@BuildaBetterBike ahh, a good thought. It would be fun to see a opposite sometime. With lots of sprakles and airbrush. Just because you can;-)
Sounds like you should checkout the colors my OTHER son requested. :) th-cam.com/video/_GM5uDz_fwk/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgwXOvTmBBvvoHO69rt4AaABAg
That was very therapeutic 🤘
Wow. Looks great. Love the desert sand. Good job.
Thank you!
Not only the great job with the bike but the great video! Congrats!
Rob from Old Shovel would be proud.
How durable is the powder coating? I can see some wear on tha handelbar during build @21:32 , may just be grease from the collars...
Slightly more durable than a good paint job. It wears in a different way.
This one time I put a sticker on my bike...
Freaking well done!
😂 Thanks!
Oh hey. I loved your disk break vid btw! It's been a bit since you've posted. Hope all is well.
your old bike's fork is my dream fork, wish I had one, still using my broken RST Storm up until now. Don't have the money to upgrade mine so It'll do for a while just not on the trails. XD
That's a great color choice, looks wicked
Very satisfying to watch, if i didnt have enough hobbies i would dive deep into this.
Haha. I definitely have too many hobbies
Very nice seeing someone taking the time to do things proper at home. I’ll be subscribing for sure. I’m assuming you did a lot more than what was shown on the video. Nice work!
Brilliant job reconditioning. I’m a bit surprised you didn’t upgrade the brakes and gear set to modern standards though. These would make a world of difference. *shudders at sight of old SRAM Line brakes*
Ran out of budget. 🤷♂️
The perfect base and well made.
I got an old 2013 Cannondale Scalpel 80.
I will buy some paint tomorrow.
Regards from Germany.
Would love to see the results!
It looks cool and seems like for ARMY, don't focus on the reversed front logo. Anyway, it was brilliant.
I have a lot of respect for this, awesome build!
Much appreciated!
I'd like to know the total cost of all the upgraded parts, powdercoating, etc. I have a 2007 Cannondale Rush that I would consider rebuilding like this if it's cost effective. Otherwise, new Santa Cruz and eliminate the time and hassle.
Awesome video, would have been sick if you did a voice over talking about all the spec and an overview what you were planning to do at the beginning.
Great bike to begin with. Wish all old bikes were like that, I'm sad to see people of bike love around the world can't afford what was solid 10 years ago.
Oddly satisfying. Thanks for posting.