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• #52
40lbs???? That'd get you fit! :)
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• #53
So where do I send the invoice for the eye use and the processing capability that your post required of me just now?
PM for paypal details.
Pifko ©
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• #54
40lbs???? That'd get you fit! :)
you don't even need to be fit to ride a 40lbs bike.
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• #55
you don't even need to be fit to ride a 40lbs bike.
You do if you want to ride at any speed!
Think I would go the whole hog and just have a downhill MTB if I was after a 40lb bike.
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• #56
40lbs???? That'd get you fit! :)
you don't even need to be fit to ride a 40lbs bike.
You do if you want to ride at any speed!
Think I would go the whole hog and just have a downhill MTB if I was after a 40lb bike.
Shhht ... I think Alby is probably trying to sell the Trek, and Ed is trying to broaden the appeal of cycling ... :)
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• #57
with this bike, did they just think "fuck it, bolts are sooo 2008, just weld everything on!"
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• #58
bolts are usually the weakest part of the rack, with the rack welded, you can able to hold quite a bit of weight, like the Globe bicycle;
Obviously I don't think the rack on that Trek is that strong enough to withstand a hefty weight.
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• #59
and the bars and stem
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• #60
"This is Cold Iron of Alameda in the East Bay. He tried strapping his Planet Bike Super Flash bike light to his left ankle; I think it works pretty well. His bike is a Waterford; he also owns a Surly Big Dummy."
Googled...
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• #61
What are your unusual bike light mounting options?
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• #62
"This is Cold Iron of Alameda in the East Bay. He tried strapping his Planet Bike Super Flash bike light to his left ankle; I think it works pretty well. His bike is a Waterford; he also owns a Surly Big Dummy."
Googled...
I hope you fucking paid the royalties for that!
So where do I send the invoice for the eye use and the processing capability that your post required of me just now?