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A guy I know in Birmingham gets on and off by standing on the chainstay then stepping up onto the pedal, but it would be easier if you have a dedicated step fitted like on this one:
The guy rides it for our critical mass so when he gets to traffic lights there's usually a few handy heads around to use for balance
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Going on a penny
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my eyes hurt
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You'd go through bearings (sealed or otherwise) really quickly if you submerge them in water.
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And more interesting vintage articles here http://www.flickr.com/photos/20832301@N03/sets/72157603527352796/with/2131151955/ -
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My whip.
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This is quite frighteningly tall.
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My whip.
Wow! Lovely!
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^^ Yes Olli and it is in Hackney!
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That's awesome ZC, gonna try and make one of those at some point.
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Made this one last year with a friend who taught me how to weld.
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Those guys are clipped onto those things!
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From http://www.flickr.com/photos/funny_cyclist/sets/72157627266096593/
Riding a tall bike brings so much joy...
Jump.