COLUMBUS, OH, April 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Paying it forward doesn't have to mean giving a large some of money or expending a lot of effort. Industry Smirk's approach to road fashion through artistic means rebuilding and customizing bicycles is being shared through the public spirit. Industry Smirk is joining forces with local charity auctions to benefit kids through donating proceeds.
Owners Shane Mouser and Jared Derringer teamed up this year to put their creative talent and mechanical experience in action. Changing the face of cycling forever, their specialization is rebuilding custom bicycles for customers through old parts, and artistic creation. Allocated as "Inventive" in the bicycling world, Industry Smirk defines their work as "A smile in the making".
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