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• #2
bike culture is not for sale!
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• #3
Tall bikes are slightly wrong really but I suppose thats the fun of them. OTP tall bikes are really wrong though
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• #4
bike culture is not for sale!
No but I like how they want to use the Tall-bike to advertise:
You can put an advertisement (size A2) in the opening in the middle.
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• #5
chain guard for the win... but that rear mud guard badge is a little weird....?
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• #6
bike culture is not for sale!
Ohhhh yes it is. But, in Holland bikes are not a 'culture' like a subculture or whatever, and certainly not 'cool', they're just absolutely normal for the very young to the very old, and not stigmatised as 'nutty' to be used as transport.
I mean, where else in the world do bikes going round the outside of a roundabout have priority over bigger vehicles trying to exit the roundabout? And where else in the world would you see aero bars on an upright chainguarded 4 speed hub safety bike?
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• #7
chain guard for the win... but that rear mud guard badge is a little weird....?
reverse figurehead. sweet.
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• #8
WWHHHYYYY ? a waste of some pretty average steel tubing !
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• #9
OTP and tall bikes do not go together. what a load of rubbish.
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• #10
Looks like it need cross bracing - as it stands that frame is going to flew like crazy.
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• #11
If you did stick an advertisement in there, you could use it as a rudimentary sail.
found this whilst looking at cargo bikes, it looks pretty cool, http://www.fietsfabriek.nl/pages_eng/hogefiets.htm