The Photo Thread of What you Carry aka The Proof is in the pic
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I unfortunately don't have any pictures, but when I used to ride a rickshaw downtown I once carried 2 300+ women. Or maybe you're glad I don't have them?
I've also carried around 6 or 7, hundred pound women on multiple occasions. Wish I had pics of that. Good thing Missouri is pretty flat!
I've also carried around 6 or 7, hundred pound women on multiple occasions. Wish I had pics of that. Good thing Missouri is pretty flat!
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#293
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My girlfriend got this for free from someone at work who was giving stuff away. I was about to buy her a bike too so this came at a cool time. Sweet!
I met her at the train station to haul it back home and fix it up for her. She was so excited. It's her first bike, but I taught her how to ride a while back :bigsmile:
I met her at the train station to haul it back home and fix it up for her. She was so excited. It's her first bike, but I taught her how to ride a while back :bigsmile:
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I don't have any pictures but once at work I hadn't noticed my lockring was loose and ended up stripping my hub halfway through a delivery (very stupid of me, I know) so I locked my bike up, ran back to the shop, grabbed my bosses bike (which is probably a 52/53 Leader and I'm 6'3") since it was the only one available. I took the deliveries and went back to my bike, unlocked it, slung my 59 Steamroller over my shoulder and rode back with it