Thief
Rogue Theologian
I confess....and I traded it for a pack of cigs...I just realized that in this thread you're....
Now we know what happened to @Saint Frankenstein's bike!
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I confess....and I traded it for a pack of cigs...I just realized that in this thread you're....
Now we know what happened to @Saint Frankenstein's bike!
I do electronics engineering and financial stuff, so mechanical optimization of a bicycle is out of any real area of knowledge I have. With your background, bike tinkering would make more sense, particularly if you enjoy it. But then again, I don't honestly do any electronics tinkering outside of work either, so maybe it's just a personality thing.Of course they'd know more than those of us not in the industry.
But they also make compromises for mass marketing, so there's
much opportunity for the geek to customize one's own bike to
suit one's own preferences.
Since I specialized in advanced design for various vehicles, I'm
I'm compelled to keep improving something until it no longer works.
Would be nice. But it's been about a dozen years and I'm over the weight limit for a bike.May things improve so that you can get your ride on again!
It hasn't been too long.Would be nice. But it's been about a dozen years.
That's not funny. That was a $500 bike and I'm still angry about it.I confess....and I traded it for a pack of cigs...
sorry dude....I was just kidding....That's not funny. That was a $500 bike and I'm still angry about it.
unless you're over 60 and haven't done it for a decade.It hasn't been too long.
Riding a bike again is about as easy as....well.....riding a bike.
Nah, it's cool. It's not your fault. I'm just touchy about it.sorry dude....I was just kidding....
It works that way here too.Every year when the kids graduate here at the university a few hundred of them always leave their bikes behind.
I haven't had to buy a bike or pay for bike parts in years. And I ride a bike everyday.
It is absolutely criminal that I'm the only one to have fruballed this so far!my new bike...and new hobbie
saw this item just last weekend in a demo on You tubeIt is absolutely criminal that I'm the only one to have fruballed this so far!
=== Update! ===
I placed an order for the finest folding bike around.....
Helix - The New Standard In Folding Bikes
Bigger wheels than most....24"
Titanium frame....cool bare metal color, corrosion proof, strong
Made in Canuckistan....no Chinese junk
Folds smaller than most....fits in 24"x24" suitcase
And folded.....
I ordered the 10 speed derailleur version, which is $1600.saw this item just last weekend in a demo on You tube
so.....you penny pinching Scotty......
how much haggis for the barter?
I ordered the 10 speed derailleur version, which is $1600.
I expect that to increase as accessories become available before the delivery date (July).
Tis a bunch'o money, but it's a great value, & perfect for me.
It took me about half a year to decide to buy.
That's nuthin!And "when" Mr. Van breaks down you have a way to get home
Cool folding bike, a bit pricey for me, but it is a pretty awesome idea
You should also get Mazda’s suitcase car
I spent months researching trailers to replace my Bob Yak.I should belittle and make fun of you for that...but the fact you bought one and then posted about it..... well...even I'm not that cruel as to hit a man while he's down...especially after he knocked himself down so completely....a self-KO if you will