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is that monster fixy drum brak front?
I SEE NOT A DICK ROTAR
I SEE NOT A DICK ROTAR
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From his PedalRoom: "i hv a spine problem.. This position makes me comfortable while ridding dude.. Yeah i know i looks weird.."
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Still kicking.
The green bike with the fat bike tires is cool, not jackass.
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I wanna see him riding that Cipollini, it might start making sense then ... if he's proportioned like a gorilla.
And what's it going to handle like? Surely it'd have quick steering to start with, then add no neck and stubby bars. Hmm, no foot retension then full blat down a steep hill, with that steering and gearing, brakes'd never be an issue, you'd be in the bushes before brakes became a consideration.
And what's it going to handle like? Surely it'd have quick steering to start with, then add no neck and stubby bars. Hmm, no foot retension then full blat down a steep hill, with that steering and gearing, brakes'd never be an issue, you'd be in the bushes before brakes became a consideration.
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