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That would actually make a lot of sense. Land Rovers, and their immitators, have grown far too big, with bonnets so high that a child has to be a...
Police don't want to deal with difficult situations anymore. They don't go after career scumbags like this because it's too much hassle. I'm 100%...
and according to other scales the DA weighs a little less than what Sram says this "renewed" Red weighs... it still seems like the front derailleur...
"the mum said there needed to be better signs to warn drivers of some of the potential hazards"...
That is Polis Scotland in a nutshell, only care about drivers.
Much obliged for the video Quite a good option. I even was thinking of getting hold of it
I don't know this for sure, but I suspect that there was thought to be something innovative in the idea of providing removable batteries on each...
Am I the only one who thinks the prices for these bikes is utterly ridiculous? For an item with not that many components compared to a motorbike...
I don't entirely agree......
10 years on, this for £100 more and better brakes: https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/road-bike-ncr-cf-tiagra-blue/_/R-p-332106