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Perfect for riding over speed bumps.
Lol yeah, if you're a big fan of spinal surgery
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Perfect for riding over speed bumps.
So, is this a BSO then?![]()
You can buy it if you want. I love the description..
I am selling a home built chopper, has a totaly hand built frame to a high quility. totally one off and can garentee no other like it in the world, is black and british racing green paint job, grabs loads of attention of any one who sees it, this is your chance to grab a one off hand built low rider push bike, totally unique and a great price
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Thats an Object but I'm not sure if its Bike Shaped![]()
Non existent ground clearance!!! The ride need to watch out for anything large than a grain on sand!
I wonder if that mud guard is effective down there![]()
One for all the forks on back to front fans :
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Hmm doesn't look right
Curve of fork is correct. I would venture a bent head tube.One for all the forks on back to front fans :
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Yes - you are quite correct. Well spotted.The forks are not on back to front ... but bent maybe ... ?
Curve of fork is correct. I would venture a bent head tube.
Doh. I am still brain dead. I mean the part of the fork that fits into the head tube.I think just bent forks at the area where it bifurcates. I don't think a headtube could be that bent and still allow forks through it. Whatever though it is wrong wrong wrong.
Agreed. These forks bend easily. One could probably bend it back by hand but of course it would be permanently weakened.I think just bent forks at the area where it bifurcates. I don't think a headtube could be that bent and still allow forks through it. Whatever though it is wrong wrong wrong.
Agreed. These forks bend easily. One could probably bend it back by hand but of course it would be permanently weakened.