Saw this lovely HARRY KEENE lo-pro in Victoria High Street this afternoon. As I was admiring it, the owner turned up to unlock it. I invited him to join LFGSS. He's a courier, working here in London, and he's a Brazilian. He does do the odd alleycat, so no doubt, he'll be seen around.
I have never been much of a fan of lo-pro bikes, except for their original intended design remit(time-trials), but I must confess, this is excellent.
I get the brakes idea - Go fast, stop faster. And as a courier, even if a spoke breaks in the front wheel, still finish the day. More dorra for the biatch and screaming sprogs. I won't give his real name, as I'm sure he'll invent one for when he's on here.
Saw this lovely HARRY KEENE lo-pro in Victoria High Street this afternoon. As I was admiring it, the owner turned up to unlock it. I invited him to join LFGSS. He's a courier, working here in London, and he's a Brazilian. He does do the odd alleycat, so no doubt, he'll be seen around.
I have never been much of a fan of lo-pro bikes, except for their original intended design remit(time-trials), but I must confess, this is excellent.
I get the brakes idea - Go fast, stop faster. And as a courier, even if a spoke breaks in the front wheel, still finish the day. More dorra for the biatch and screaming sprogs. I won't give his real name, as I'm sure he'll invent one for when he's on here.