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Polaroid sunglasses help see obstructions hidden in the shadows. :blunt:
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Piece of cake, just compress your fork let it unload and glide on over.
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That's pretty impressive, but I wonder what happened at the camera edit? IT went from wheel POV to overhead POV.
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Buffalo Soldiers don't get horses, not even mules. Yellowstone is good duty, but has a lot of hills to pedal on dirt roads with wagon ruts, and horse poopy.
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Like the whippersnappers say, YOLO. looks like this person took it to heart.:rolleyes:
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http://www.historynet.com/the-buffal...rode-bikes.htm That was some serious riding. |
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Just make sure all your Cavalry charges are downhill. :haha:
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Over 50 miles a day, with that heavy equipment, and those conditions is incredible. :eek: |
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Bicycles are the work of the Devil, a temptation luring proper young ladies to stray.
Proof? Two illustrations from the Illustrated Police News, incredibly both outrageous acts of scandalous behavior from only one year, 1896. |
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London startup, the Hummingbird Bike Company has designed a folding carbon-fibre bike that weighs just 6.5 kilograms. The company claims the cycle is the "world's lightest folding bike", weighing three kilograms less than its competitors – the equivalent of four pineapples, and less than the average watermelon.
Craciun designed the first Hummingbird after becoming frustrated with the lack of affordable options for bikes that can be folded down to fit into elevators, or be easily carried upstairs. looks strictly urban in nature to me, and carrying upstairs and in elevators you still have the problem of dirty tires touching anything, especially fellow elevator riders. |
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