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I often think bikes need more bacon.
cake is a good substitute
integrated cake dispensers would be a good idea
I often think bikes need more bacon.
Emergency parachute braking system. Just in case my brakes fail…again….
Bring back the quill stem so theres actually some height adjustment to play withspose aheadsets are ok for young whippersnappers
but my spine is like a stack of loose pebbles and there isnt any bike i could ride [comfortably] out of a showroom.
I wasn't so much thinking braking but a really efficient dynamo that will recharge the battery, but seeing as my battery takes 6-7 hours to charge from flat on 240v I'm guessing we're a ways off that yet!
What battery ? Bicycles don't have batteries.
Every climb has a corresponding downhill, and it would help on those![]()
I'm pretty sure at least 75% of my riding is uphill. 20% would be more or less level, and only 5% noticeably downhill.
Perhaps the local bike paths were laid out by MC Escher.
I'm pretty sure at least 75% of my riding is uphill. 20% would be more or less level, and only 5% noticeably downhill.
Perhaps the local bike paths were laid out by MC Escher.
The assistant probably was a person from the Netherlands.He was assisted by a bloke with similar thoughts regarding wind direction.
We have the opposite concept round here 'War of the Roses plains'... These mythical flatlands in Pennine Yorkshire and Lancashire are also invisible to the naked eye. They are tens of metres long and change their position quite quickly so they are pretty tricky to spot!To compensate the lack of mountains in the area here, there are things called "Dutch Mountains".
They are invisible to the naked eye, vary in steepness from day to day, the ascends are tens of kilometres long, they change their position quite quickly and no matter where you ride - there will be a Dutch Mountain with an ascend for you.