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Old 11-10-11 | 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Captain Blight
Ya notice something else? The flivver to the right is carrying a spare tire. Not mounted on a wheel; just a tire. I imagine fixing a flat was a little more involved back in the day.

It was like fixing a flat on a bicycle. They had tubes as well, so not much different. Just a little harder I'd suspect.

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Citybikes have been sporting lucchetto forever.

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