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It doesn't need the suspension
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This new Puma one looks quite nice too, for something a little more basic
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What were those black bmx style bikes in the 80's with plastic body styling and a computer?
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This new Puma one looks quite nice too, for something a little more basic
I think thats pretty Garish,
its also just a generic badged up bike too, SAAB have the same bike in black amongst others I beleive.
The slingshot cable system is pretty cool the way it doubles as a lock, it is half stolen though.
and in london, I doubt most thieves would mindt having to wheel a bike to their crack den.
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What were those black bmx style bikes in the 80's with plastic body styling and a computer?
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Given serious thought to getting one of those hip-hop itera plastic bikes.. anyone ridden one?
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Given serious thought to getting one of those hip-hop itera plastic bikes.. anyone ridden one?
They look like a package holiday.
I bet they ride like absolute shit, heavy and flexible would be my guess, plus lots of non-standard parts for when something goes wrong.
But unique, certainly unique.
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I see this heap all the time, parked on shoreditch hg st. Ridden by a tall bloke!
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they were the BOMB
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wow, my friend in my halls has got one of them! I'm pretty sure it's exactly the same one. He doesn't ride it because it's far too small... tempted to borrow it off of him :)
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i had exactly the same one as a kid!!!
i was talking to the guys in the pub the other week about how i couldn't remember what it looked like, all i could remember was the sound effect box, but that pic has brought all the memories flooding back!! -
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This was the best one.
I saw the guy riding the WildCat last week through Shoreditch.
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I think thats pretty Garish,
its also just a generic badged up bike too, SAAB have the same bike in black amongst others I beleive.
That bike isn't new at all, Puma's been selling these for a few years now.
And it's not really a generic badged up bike either; it's a bike ('boston') that's made by Biomega (www.biomega.dk) that is co-branded by different people, but as you can see, the headbadge is still Biomega's and so is the luggage-rack.And to be honest, I think they look pretty okay in real life... not that I would buy one, but still...
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I met a guy riding a Biomega round Liverpool St. the other week. I was shaft driven, something I've always thought would be a good idea for an everyday bike.
http://cahitb.blogspot.com/2007/08/lebrons-investment-cannondale-goes.html
i want one of those wheels like!