
Cycle ChicRe: Cycle Chicand this one, though I think this falls into the category of Cycle Chad, rather than Cycle Chic:
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I'll agree that would be the biggest dog I've seen on a bike. I've personally ridden with my two cocker spaniels but that was in a kid trailer I borrowed from my friend. It was an interesting experience. There was just enough space in there for them to move around so move around they did..... Embarassingly enough they were over over excited and felt the need to bark at me and everyone I got near for the entire trip.
Re: Cycle ChicCycling Chiko. Rolls well.
![]() "My bicycle masters boardwalk and quagmire with aplomb. Those that doubt me... suck THUMB by choice."
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Did anyone else run around in circles, trying to resist the impulse to tear one's eyes out of their sockets? Martin Christopher Hartley
http://raleightwenty.webs.com - the top web resource for the Raleigh Twenty http://madmartysblog.blogspot.com - my cycling adventures
Re: Cycle ChicI didn't Marty, but I did praise the gods of soft focus.
At least he aint Polish... ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
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verrrry talented young lady where is that guagmire.gif when you need it?
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Here's a picture of a Polish cyclist that you may possibly appreciate: ![]() Weekdays: "Bliss" (Trek Madone 5.2 2012) | Weekends: "Cadel" (self built) | Casual: "Kitty" (Giant Cypress LDS 2009)
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Why yes, yes I do.......Thanks Christine The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass
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who's that?
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dunno, got it from Google Images. She looks pretty hot though, don't you think. The girl also looks nice. Weekdays: "Bliss" (Trek Madone 5.2 2012) | Weekends: "Cadel" (self built) | Casual: "Kitty" (Giant Cypress LDS 2009)
Re: Cycle ChicFamke Janssen WT?!!!
You can take the girl out of Amstelveen... ![]()
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The middle pic on the top row ... Dunno ... after the "ladyboy" thread from a while back, I now can't help thinking in between her legs is some sort of "marital aid" ... Weekdays: "Bliss" (Trek Madone 5.2 2012) | Weekends: "Cadel" (self built) | Casual: "Kitty" (Giant Cypress LDS 2009)
Re: Cycle ChicThank you Christine, thank you very much...
Shaun ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Cycle ChicNup, cleat is mounted too far forward
Riding bikes in traffic - what seems dangerous is usually safe; what seems safe is often more dangerous.
Re: Cycle ChicHi
Source: Denver Post Regards Andrew
Re: Cycle ChicNote how she rides a touring bicycle... Yup, those are definitely, mudguards, a carry rack and bar-end shifters that I see
Martin Christopher Hartley
http://raleightwenty.webs.com - the top web resource for the Raleigh Twenty http://madmartysblog.blogspot.com - my cycling adventures
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I do appreciate a well padded seat...
Re: Cycle ChicMartin,
Looks like that Surly Cappuccino-like colour (which I think has changed this year). You would also be impressed with the front and rear mud flaps.
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Holy Crap ..... the lady....bottom centre. That ain't Roberta Williams is it?? Maybe she's on her way to see Carl
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No, you seem to be confused. Roberta is the bike, she doesn't ride one.
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i'd like to see someone walk in those.
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Hi If you are referring to Emily Kreisa, yes she is riding a Surly Long Haul Trucker. Regards Andrew
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