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• #127
I don't need to listen to the insane clown please when I can listen to you.
So, smart ass, did you ever follow the link? ever do any of the experiments...?
oh...you didn't...you're still clattering on here like an empty can.
I don't ask 'what the fuck magnets do', as I know...
Shame you don't.
Back to digging holes then eh?
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• #128
Not really, why don't you post it all in this topic?.
I suppose if it's not from a Jule Vernes' book, it's not 'science'?
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• #129
this is great, does anyone fancy some....
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• #131
Why is the second bike Jewish?
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• #132
On topic:
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• #133
very nice
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• #134
from surly.
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• #135
Fuck yeah! that look like it can hold a lots, not sure how the hook work though.
About time they made something new.
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• #136
The hooks look like they attach to the rear axle.
Nice design on the whole.
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• #137
About time they made something new.
this is a joke right? over the last couple of years they have made most of their stock available as complete, and changed some of the frames, and that is without doing any research.
the trailer costs a whopping $750.
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• #138
I can only see that their frame still look like the same as before (especially the steamroller, cross check etc.).
wasn;t implying that they're not good, just that they've little need to change frame every years when it work perfectly well (i.e. steamroller).
$750 is pretty good, the mounting is something;
A low-down universal joint keeps the weight low with minimal effect on steering
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• #139
from surly.
Jeezuz, I can feel the weight of that from here. What the hell is that designed for carrying? And where would you want to take it that's all flat/downhill!!??
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• #140
bigtwin, that's not a problem, unless you like brakeless fixie that is.
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• #141
bigtwin, that's not a problem, unless you like brakeless fixie that is.
Seriously. What the hell is the market for that? 4 pinch bolts on the arm? And all that steel? For 750 kissers - who is buying them?
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• #142
People who have a need for hauling stuff that is, and doesn't have access to a motorised vehicles.
I like the idea of a 300lbs trailer, almost broke mine when carrying a small fridge.
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• #143
People who have a need for hauling stuff that is.
I like the idea of a 300lbs trailer, almost broke mine when carrying a small fridge.
300lbs? A small fridge full of what - mercury?
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• #144
300lbs trailer, not fridge.
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• #145
300lbs trailer, not fridge.
What the hell would anyone cycle around with that requires a 300lb trailer? How many tons of all-up weight, short of a Guinness Record attempt, would any sane person try to roll with?
A Carry Freedom Y frame carries 90Kg and weights 7Kg. And will only set you back £150 notes or so.
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• #147
Saw this today at the Wanstead Festival, loads of kids wanted a go - even though some of them couldn't reach the pedals! This is them getting instructions on the handholds - my crappy phone camera couldn't get a decent photo when they were in motion...
They also had a 'rally' area with loads of fun bikes to have a go on, really popular too, good stuff. And some beautiful shiny classic cars...
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• #148
Saw this today at the Wanstead Festival, loads of kids wanted a go - even though some of them couldn't reach the pedals! This is them getting instructions on the handholds - my crappy phone camera couldn't get a decent photo when they were in motion...
They also had a 'rally' area with loads of fun bikes to have a go on, really popular too, good stuff. And some beautiful shiny classic cars...
popemobile
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• #150
Hahah Ed!