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Of course there is ... it's called a "cycle lane"
David9694 - you were right! These new autonomous vehicles really are conspiring to run out of control!...
At least it's not as long-range as the review I read yesterday that said it was 240 km! They since corrected it.
That clamp is clearly not suitable for a carbon post. Many aren't - the ones on some Whytes for example - because they concentrate the pressure on...
I simply can't comprend how he has got off virtually scott-free. Why bother taking these morons to court, as nothing happens to them....
Decathlon have the Garmin Varia RTL515 on offer at the moment for £129.99: https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/rearview-radar-varia-rtl515-65-lumens/_/R-...
Love kona. Really hope they can escape the overstocking and progress into profitable sales.
So when you said "all Jews" you didn't actually mean all Jews, just religious ones. However even that distinction is erroneous, as you must surely...
Almost - but apparently not quite. There are in Northern Ireland.
just get a usb rechargeable light grandad