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Terryc Wrote: Brand and model of seat? It is an issue here, so I might suggest it toswmbo. Bontrager Select FIT CRZ+ Basic info and comments passed on. Thanks. |
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On 2007-03-25, LotteBum (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea: If you buy her a male specific bike, don't expect her to enjoy riding very much, if at all. Oh, and the womens specific bikes come in way cooler colours than the blokey ones. As long as you want pink, pink, or pink. -- TimC Heisenberg may have been here. |
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On 2007-03-25, cfsmtb (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea: we Ladies don't like that. Although I'll admit I'm in a very small female subset (but growing) It's a bit late to eat your vegemite now! -- TimC "Indicators: There are controls in each vehicle that cause little bits of coloured plastic to flash on and off at the corners of your vehicle. Pretty, aren't they?" -- friend of Richard Sherratt in aus.bicycle |
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TimC Wrote: As long as you want pink, pink, or pink. Not true. My new bike is a pale, pearly blue. Everyone that has seen my new bike reckons the colour is awesome - unlike Paulie's bike (same model, but mens version), which is nowhere near as spanky. Lotte -- LotteBum |
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LotteBum Wrote: Not true. My new bike is a pale, pearly blue. Everyone that has seen my new bike reckons the colour is awesome - unlike Paulie's bike (same model, but mens version), which is nowhere near as spanky. Lotte She's telling lies. Its pink. -- monsterman |
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monsterman Wrote: She's telling lies. Its pink. Perhaps you've mistaken your big, pink leg for a bike, infection man. -- LotteBum |
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In aus.bicycle on Wed, 28 Mar 2007 16:38:22 +1000
dave wrote: Its heaps more legitimate as a road user and as serious transport tho. I am sure that someone somewhere commmutes 10 klicks or so on skates but I am equally sure that thousands of people dont. And I am sure that Dunno distance is all that important. I can go one hell of a lot more distance on the motorcycle than I can on the pushie in the same amount of time, does that mean the pushie's not transport? THey do get used as transport, used to see a fair few uni students on them doing the couple of km from residential college to Uni in Adelaide. They need flat land, and they need room, that's what makes them less useful as transport. Plus unlike those scooter doodads you have to change shoes if using them isn't working such as going up stairs. Zebee |
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