William Morris
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Note that today the Cruzbike S40 is listed as sold out.
That's good for Cruzbike, not so good for new Cruzbikers!Note that today the Cruzbike S40 is listed as sold out.
Unless you live in Seattle OR Great Britain, I don't think you need mudguards on both sides of the forks!!!!These days, my Silvio seems to fit me like a glove. Damn fast, for someone with COPD, and in the parks and traffic jams it has better handling than the Grasshopper, but it took an awful lot of misery to reach this happy state. I had to use terrible temporary gears for ages until I got a very rare type of hub from White Industries. I cut the boom, got short cranks, destroyed, through ignorance, the BB to which they were attached, got more, got a smaller chainring. All the iterations of handlebars and brakes! The business with the brakes nearly got me killed. With all of this I was really close to going insane. What finally pushed me over the edge was the mudguards. If I say so myself, those mudguards are engineering raised to an art-form. I got new tyres yesterday and they are rubbing! I need counselling for this.
So I am NOT going through all that bloody palaver again. Goes without saying that I do not want to replace it with any other species of bike. I am keeping it.
Oh ye of little rain...Unless you live in Seattle OR Great Britain, I don't think you need mudguards on both sides of the forks!!!!
Exactly.benphyr said:Dual full fenders = commuters rejoice.
It does snow in Tasmania and Victoria, but only from July to September, in the high country above 1,500 m, and you would have to be as mad as a cat at a Tea party, (OR live in NSW!!!) to ride in those conditions!!!!Does it snow in Tasmania? What about the extreme east of Ozzie, am I wrong or is it wet there?
At least I do not have scorpions sleeping in my shoes.
I prefer 43C heat, with 50C heat radiating up from the molten chipseal road, to -5C snow and black ice covered roads!!!!So that'd mean you're happy with those 43 degree summer days, aye slim.
snow... you would have to be as mad as a cat at a Tea party ... to ride in those conditions!!!!
to ride in those conditions!! You can add clothing but there is only so much that can be removed (for a redhead).I prefer 43C heat, with 50C heat radiating up from the molten chipseal road
But can you add vision aids to detect the back ice, and improve wheel traction on a TWO wheeled vehicle!!!to ride in those conditions!! You can add clothing but there is only so much that can be removed (for a redhead).