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Old 12-14-13, 03:24 PM
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Isn't it amazing at the comments I'll come up with when I'm thoroughly bored at work?

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Originally Posted by smallwheeler
Needs rod brakes, a Sturmey AW, and a fully enclosed chaincase.
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Originally Posted by smallwheeler
indeed. then, you could just pop it into the trunk of your "real adult-sized" car


Sure if you're into froo-froo Euro cars but where I live (a lot of adults living in this state) this is more the norm:

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Originally Posted by sykerocker


Isn't it amazing at the comments I'll come up with when I'm thoroughly bored at work?

If you're bored and posting here then I'd say you're not really working then, huh? What's the name of your supervisor? Your company may benefit from 'trimming the fat'.

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