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The future of biking in the rain
The future of biking in the rain...
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Re: The future of biking in the rain...
Looking at the aerodynamics, I guess that thing could actually be quite fast too.
Not my cup of tea though.
Not my cup of tea though.
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Re: The future of biking in the rain...
sooner take the car...
did they not try this with the European city scooters some years ago?
I had a look in my garage this morning, My poor bike just helplessly looking back at me knowing its not time to go out yet... Like a dog missing its morning walk..

did they not try this with the European city scooters some years ago?
I had a look in my garage this morning, My poor bike just helplessly looking back at me knowing its not time to go out yet... Like a dog missing its morning walk..

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Re: The future of biking in the rain...
Sitting in 2 hours of traffic yesterday from Dyce to Newmachar there was about 10 hardy biking souls making their way through the debris, pedestrians walking down the middle of the road and idiot car drivers blocking the road after being flashed out.
I bet they would have given Mr Goretex a big smile and bought him a beer last night!
I bet they would have given Mr Goretex a big smile and bought him a beer last night!

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Re: The future of biking in the rain...
One of these would have been handy last night - http://www.gibbssports.com/biski
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Re: The future of biking in the rain...
Jeebus... It looks like a Honda cub goldw!ng edition.Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:One of these would have been handy last night - http://www.gibbssports.com/biski

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Re: The future of biking in the rain...
Jeebus... It looks like a Honda cub goldw!ng edition.haiax0 wrote:[quote="Big Kneed Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian)"]One of these would have been handy last night - http://www.gibbssports.com/biski

Cant be a Goldmember, the Biski is too quick, too light, has more power and looks a lot better



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Re: The future of biking in the rain...
Never seen it switch from heavy rain to heavy snow with no break in between.
Either way I don't think I would be on two wheels unless it was unavoidable.
Even the 4*4 hasn't moved since Hogmanay
Either way I don't think I would be on two wheels unless it was unavoidable.
Even the 4*4 hasn't moved since Hogmanay

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Re: The future of biking in the rain...
Reminds me bike from Tron movie. The one was owned by Flinn 
