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• #377
looking at that link was like watching a montage of my best bits:)
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• #378
TheBrick(Tommy) Your such a jolly character aidan, did a search for your post with haa nad you have 30
http://www.londonfgss.com/search/?PostBackAction=Search&Keywords=aidan%3Ahaa&Type=Comments&btnSubmit=Searchhaaa :)
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• #379
ohhh i nearly replyed with that
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• #380
With what? ;)
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• #381
Well the hell did you find this crazy bike, Roberto?
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• #382
oooh.. really nice circus bike! is the chain ring same size as the sprocket?
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• #383
yeah i saw a similar bike on velospace,the sproket was the same size as the chain ring.......perfect polo bike
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• #384
yeah i was wondering if there are any people who do indoor artistic cycling in this country...
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• #385
What the fcuck is this madness?
http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2007/july/3/bikesummer_polytonal-1.jpg
"I've been using it primarily for commuting in and around Blacksburg, Virginia."
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• #386
I have that as my screensaver at work. now, i can see how you get on a penny farthing, and maybe how you stop and get off. but that thing. you'd need a freaking ladder!
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• #387
As if riding a fixie with no brakes in traffic wasn't dangerous enough. Maybe all the hardcore trendies in New York & London will be riding these when fixed-wheel gets "too popular" :)
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• #388
I've either seen that guy or someone with a similar bike-on-top-of-another-bike contraption ride a skatepark.. crazy stuff! :)
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• #389
Vert ramp? haha
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• #390
tall bikes are the future
http://www.dclxvi.org/chunk/meet/tall/index.htmlshould be making some soon fingers crossed
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• #391
you'd get a pretty good view over traffic :)
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• #392
eeehhhh you'd get a pretty good view over traffic :)
Or under it.
haha - organ donor - great name : )
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• #393
"One of the most curious sights recently seen is called the Eiffel Tower Bicycle. This machine is constructed on the same principle as an ordinary one, but has a frame which carries the rider at a distance of some ten feet from terra firma. The adventurous spirit who rides this remarkable wheel is usually accompanied by a number of companions who prevent vehicles and pedestrians from obstructing the way."
That would be handy.
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• #394
Seems like a surprisingly English comment from what is an American scientific journal...
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• #395
mrvista nothing offensive and nothing blue!
I'm in love with all of them!!! Even the guy on the penny!
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• #397
That red Nagasawa - I want it!
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• #398
its orrible!
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• #399
There's no accounting for taste....
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• #400
shut up!
i know,i thought about that when i wrote it:)
it seems i have to share my amusement with the rest of you....it was quite funny tho