
http://www.motorward.com/2011/03/bmw-m- ... bon-racer/
Shimano Ultegra, a very respectable 7.4kg for weight weenies

The spin is...sheer riding pleasure. Lol
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Mulger bill wrote:Methinks I'll wait for the A9X Torana...
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goneriding wrote:Mulger bill wrote:Methinks I'll wait for the A9X Torana...
Will it come with a flair kit and fluffy dice? Would the rider have to roll a pack of Winnie Reds up in their sleeve? Mullet haircut?
It would also confuse the hell out of the boguns as they wouldn't know whether to love you or hate you.
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duo City - A cafe/leisure bike, urban explorer and all-weather commuter; the most approachable bike for casual cyclists. Features include an upright position for short distances, comfort and traffic vigilance; wide puncture-resistant 32mm tires; LED lights; fenders; rack; and Shimano Nexus 8-speed gear train.
duo Sport - A fitness, long-distance all-weather commuter, perfect for cyclists seeking long-distance comfort and safety. Features include drop bars for long distances; minimum fenders; medium width, puncture resistant 28mm tires for less rolling resistance; and Shimano Alfine 11-speed gear train.
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With most of the automobile companies realising that the dawn of electric vehicles is now upon us, the VW bik.e is just the latest addition to it's fleet of electric vehicles. The bik.e resembles a normal bike but without the pedals. It has a 12.5 mile range, a top speed of 12.5 mph, and most impressively, the bike can easily fold into a disc that fits in a car's spare tire compartment.
Postby elStado » Wed Apr 27, 2011 1:19 am
CommuRider wrote:VW ebike
So technically it is a scooter. No pedals?
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leighthebee wrote:I'm not a huge cruiser fan, but that is pretty cool.
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