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This article has been up for just under an hour now and I''m surprised nobody has questioned whether it would have been better with rim brakes 🍿🪖
I'm not suggesting a car doesn't usually have a lot more kinetic energy (which is directly proportional to mass and to all intents and purposes to...
An impressively smooth overtake, timed to perfection. This guy has obviously had a lot of practice.
A flame thrower dog robot is something every cyclist needs.
Riese and Muller Roadster, quality, comfortable bike. Bosch performance line, belt drive and di2 alfine. I've had one puncture, two hub gear oil...
Probably there are some counterexamples (Health and Safety haven't taken over the asylum yet). However it should make people take notice, if only ...
it used to be, obviously opinions differ. But the stuff they sold a decade ago, absolutely was very good quality stuff, it felt quality too,and...
That's connected via OBD-II so can't access GPS data, therefore won't help with navigation.
Ahh; the usual issue....