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Safety recall on crap bikes
hippy Wrote: What I want to know is how the thousands of other crap bikes haven't been subject to the same sort of recall? I guess they aren't ridden enough to actually fall apart so they remain 'in the wild'. hippy or the kids bikes that have a handbrake fitted that kids cant possibl have the grip strength to operate, just to placate som cardigan-wearing beauracrat that they have 'systems in place' to ensur the safety of kid -- flyingdutch |
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Safety recall on crap bikes
"flyingdutch" wrote in
message ... or the kids bikes that have a handbrake fitted that kids cant possibly have the grip strength to operate, just to placate some cardigan-wearing beauracrat that they have 'systems in place' to ensure the safety of kids Yep. Like the 'need' for a bell (must be functioning) that is totally out of reach (and, therefore in reallity, non-functional). -- Alan Erskine We can get people to the Moon in five years, not the fifteen GWB proposes. Give NASA a real challenge |
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