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Internal Combustion Wheel
On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 23:33:09 +0200, Andreas Oehler
wrote: Very us-american point of view... If you life in a densly populated (european) town with only the cellar or your flat on second floor to store a bike safe, don't have much money to spend, you are maybe more than 60 years old and not perfectly healthy - a bicycle with a light "power-assist" might be of help. If you want to store a bike inside, it better not be this one. Especially not if you're not healthy. It's going to be damn dirty *and* it weighs 30 kilos. Jasper |
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