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• #2
Er, you know this is London, UK and not London, OT right?
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• #3
This is gonna be interesting...
sits back with box of popcorn and waits
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• #4
laughter" yeah I know.. but I am bold. I just figure you might have something interesting to say. By all means.. yes I know you are in the UK. Biking in London just seems a bit more .. I dont know.. like.. brave.. maybe takes a bit more skill? :)
I do still wish for some feedback to this add before I go see it and possibly pay for it.
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• #5
You know there's a Toronto Fixed Gear group that use Yahoo groups? http://groups.yahoo.com/group/torfix/
They're likely to give you a better answer. I have no idea how value converts as I have no idea what CAD 375 (GBP 185) would actually buy. Who's to know what you could get in Toronto? Well, people in Toronto probably.
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• #6
Yep different cities diffrnet demainds diffrent prices.
There is also a Toronto fixed thread in the single speed and fixed forum on bikeforums.net
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Biking in London just seems a bit more .. I dont know.. like.. brave.. maybe takes a bit more skill? :)
.you're damn right about that, we got necks as wide as a yankee's ass and can slam our bollocks in the fridge door ten times without wincing.
fuckin' nails, mate.
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You have a fridge door? I used mine to beat myself to death with it..
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I believe four yorkshiremen have joined the forum....
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• #10
I believe four yorkshiremen have joined the forum....
Yorkshiremen? Where from?
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• #11
I am a newbie to this currier business
Wacana
this is brick lane, my friend.
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• #12
Fridge door? You were lucky! We only had a rock and we were glad of it too!
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• #13
A rock! A rock!
LUXURY!
We had to sand blast our bollocks with the left over shards of stones after a day down the mine.
If we were lucky!
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• #14
Yorkshiremen? Where from?
North Yorkshire. I grew up under a dry stone wall and used a tractor as a pillow.
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• #15
you people!! So do you like the friggin bike is what the poor lad is asking? Do you like the bike? What do you think of the bike? How about the components? What would you change about it? Don't worry about the price too much, though is £185 a good price for it? Do you like the bike? Do you wish you had it?
Sorry wacana, you have to be very direct here. The men's necks may be thick here (and I love slamming their bollocks in fridge doors) but sometimes their minds are to...
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• #16
that python sketch never gets old...
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• #17
Pos!!
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• #18
Offer a lowball price. say 250 dollars.
If the 'notable parts' list starts off with a formula hub, AND the owner isn't even proud enough of their bike to take a decent photo, then dale is probably right... ;-)
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North Yorkshire. I grew up under a dry stone wall and used a tractor as a pillow.
No way! My father was a tractor.
Can any of you guys have a look through this add and see if it would be sort of worth the price set for it. I am a newbie to this currier business and would hope to get a good start.
Looking forward to interact at this forum I found by chance pretty much.
http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/bik/621187123.html
Thanks for any coming feedback really.
Wacana