If your bike was a car, what type of car would it be?
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Ford F450 - Giant Simple 3 with a rebuilt back wheel (needs to be rebuilt even heavier), and giant Wald delivery baskets front and rear.
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2003ish Trek 3700 - Old Toyota Pickup: Those trucks are no frills, but literally indestructable (see Top Gear). I learned to drive on this truck. I use this bike for a variety of things and it never gives me trouble. It hauls my groceries, it is good around town, it is good on a forest road.
1989 Raleigh Technium 400 - Jaguar XJ40: I had to look this one up. I don't really have car connected feelings with this bike. They both seem to be low end models of good brands. I shouldn't be putting down this bike though, it has been good to me and I enjoy riding it.
1977 Viscount Sebring - Fiat 124 Spider: Good looking, but not much on the performance end of things. They both have some good and some bad components. Both have good potential. (I drove a Fiat 124 Spider in high school/college)
1989 Raleigh Technium 400 - Jaguar XJ40: I had to look this one up. I don't really have car connected feelings with this bike. They both seem to be low end models of good brands. I shouldn't be putting down this bike though, it has been good to me and I enjoy riding it.
1977 Viscount Sebring - Fiat 124 Spider: Good looking, but not much on the performance end of things. They both have some good and some bad components. Both have good potential. (I drove a Fiat 124 Spider in high school/college)
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