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#1 andr99

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Posted 04 April 2020 - 06:00 AM

.....at night I dream of bycicle tours in the countryside, The firts thing I will do when this s@@t is over will be to buy this thing below 

 

http://www.olympiaci.../speedium---man

 

fantastic sport bycicle by a well known Venetic factory. 

 

Summer's Sunday late afternoons running in the countryside for 40-50 km.....................three hours.............beauuuuuuuutifull.

 

Next week I will try to get a short position........because the drop is not over, I think 


Edited by andr99, 04 April 2020 - 06:09 AM.

forever and only a V-E-N-E-T-K-E-N - langbard


#2 cycletimer

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Posted 04 April 2020 - 10:19 AM

That’s a beautiful bike. I own a Canadian Opus road bike but I’ve only ridden it twice in three years.  My hobby/passion is sport shooting, long range rifle shooting and clay pigeons.  On my wishlist:

https://www.gunbroke.../item/863084461



#3 pdx5

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Posted 04 April 2020 - 12:16 PM

I miss the bikes in India I grew up on because they had bigger and softer seats! Somehow those bikes I could ride easily without holding the handles. On occasion I was transporting 2 additional bikes, holding their handles by each hand while my own bike I could ride without holding the handle.  During my 5 years of college in India until age 20 (yes I graduated from high school at age 15, finished my master's in engineering at univ of Iowa at age 21), I rode average of 20 miles everyday on my bike in crowded Indian streets with cows roaming freely on the street and lots of traffic and pedestrians, never wore a helmet, never had an accident. No need for additional exercise routines. In America I had to take up golf playing 4 rounds of 18 every week to walk 24 miles for exercise.


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