and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days? >Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and can't wait to start exploringour network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days? Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days? Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days? >> > Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another >> > ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a >> > brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and >> > can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat.
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another >> > ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a >> > brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and >> > can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah! >> >
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote:
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah! >> >> >
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat.
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist.
BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote:
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat.
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist.Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed?
BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.
rear wheel drive?
On 4/20/22 5:04 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote:
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good >> choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed? >> rear wheel drive?
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat.
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist.
BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.
It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt Active Line mid motor.Its not likely you will be riding on dusty unimproved roads. The literature says you can ride to the beach; not on the beach.
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me.
Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote:
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good >> choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed?
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat.
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist.
BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.
rear wheel drive?
It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt Active Line mid motor.
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me.
Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 18:20:37 UTC-3, justan wrote:
On 4/20/22 5:04 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote:Its not likely you will be riding on dusty unimproved roads. The literature >> says you can ride to the beach; not on the beach.
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie? >> >> >> >> >
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat. >> >> >> DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist.
BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.
choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed? >> >> rear wheel drive?
It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt Active Line mid motor.
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me.
Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
Rails to trails routes. Lots in this province. They tend to be mostly fine gravel or grass/ dirt in more rural areas.The rail trails down here are all paved. No dirt no grass no gravel no sleet
Local bike shop says it's fine for that kind of riding.
On 4/20/22 5:33 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 18:20:37 UTC-3, justan wrote:
On 4/20/22 5:04 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote:Its not likely you will be riding on dusty unimproved roads. The literature
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie? >> >> >> >> >
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat. >> >> >> DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist.
BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.
choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed?
rear wheel drive?
It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt Active Line mid motor.
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me.
Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
says you can ride to the beach; not on the beach.
Rails to trails routes. Lots in this province. They tend to be mostly fine gravel or grass/ dirt in more rural areas.The rail trails down here are all paved. No dirt no grass no gravel no sleet no snow no ice :-0
Local bike shop says it's fine for that kind of riding.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days? >>> Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another >>> ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a >>> brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and >>> can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from
Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 18:20:37 UTC-3, justan wrote:
On 4/20/22 5:04 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote:Its not likely you will be riding on dusty unimproved roads. The literature >> says you can ride to the beach; not on the beach.
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt Active Line mid motor.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good >>>> choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed? >>>> rear wheel drive?
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote: >>>>>>>>>> and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie? >>>>>>>>>Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat. >>>>>> DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist.
BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me.
Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
Rails to trails routes. Lots in this province. They tend to be mostly fine gravel or grass/ dirt in more rural areas.
Local bike shop says it's fine for that kind of riding.
True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 18:20:37 UTC-3, justan wrote:
On 4/20/22 5:04 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote:Its not likely you will be riding on dusty unimproved roads. The literature
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt Active Line mid motor.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote: >>>>>>>>>> and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie? >>>>>>>>>Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat. >>>>>> DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist. >>>>> BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.
choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed? >>>> rear wheel drive?
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me.
Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
says you can ride to the beach; not on the beach.
Rails to trails routes. Lots in this province. They tend to be mostly fine gravel or grass/ dirt in more rural areas.A salesperson has never given you any bad advice, eh?
Local bike shop says it's fine for that kind of riding.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 18:44:19 UTC-3, justan wrote:
On 4/20/22 5:33 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 18:20:37 UTC-3, justan wrote:The rail trails down here are all paved. No dirt no grass no gravel no sleet >> no snow no ice :-0
On 4/20/22 5:04 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote:Its not likely you will be riding on dusty unimproved roads. The literature
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat.
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist. >> >> >> >BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.
choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed?
rear wheel drive?
It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt Active Line mid motor.
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me.
Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
says you can ride to the beach; not on the beach.
Rails to trails routes. Lots in this province. They tend to be mostly fine gravel or grass/ dirt in more rural areas.
Local bike shop says it's fine for that kind of riding.
I wouldn't expect anything less for snowflakes.
There is a paved section right in the city here that runs out of town and transitions to the standard packed gravel.
We go by the motto...when the going gets tough, the tough get going.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 20:31:17 UTC-3, Alex wrote:
True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 18:20:37 UTC-3, justan wrote:A salesperson has never given you any bad advice, eh?
On 4/20/22 5:04 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote:Its not likely you will be riding on dusty unimproved roads. The literature
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt Active Line mid motor.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat. >> >>>>>> DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist.
BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.
choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed?
rear wheel drive?
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me.
Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
says you can ride to the beach; not on the beach.
Rails to trails routes. Lots in this province. They tend to be mostly fine gravel or grass/ dirt in more rural areas.
Local bike shop says it's fine for that kind of riding.
Funny that y'all are so critical of salesmen considering that was your career at Elite Contractor Supply.
I guess to know them y'all have to be one of them.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 20:31:17 UTC-3, Alex wrote:
True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 18:20:37 UTC-3, justan wrote:A salesperson has never given you any bad advice, eh?
On 4/20/22 5:04 PM, True North wrote:Rails to trails routes. Lots in this province. They tend to be mostly fine gravel or grass/ dirt in more rural areas.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote:Its not likely you will be riding on dusty unimproved roads. The literature
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt Active Line mid motor.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist. >>>>>>> BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie? >>>>>>>>>>> Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat. >>>>>>>> DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed? >>>>>> rear wheel drive?
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me.
Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
says you can ride to the beach; not on the beach.
Local bike shop says it's fine for that kind of riding.
Funny that y'all are so critical of salesmen considering that was your career at Elite Contractor Supply.
I guess to know them y'all have to be one of them.
True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 20:31:17 UTC-3, Alex wrote:
True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 18:20:37 UTC-3, justan wrote:A salesperson has never given you any bad advice, eh?
On 4/20/22 5:04 PM, True North wrote:Rails to trails routes. Lots in this province. They tend to be mostly fine gravel or grass/ dirt in more rural areas.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote:Its not likely you will be riding on dusty unimproved roads. The literature
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt Active Line mid motor.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist. >>>>>>> BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote: >>>>>>>>>> True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie? >>>>>>>>>>> Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat. >>>>>>>> DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed?
rear wheel drive?
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me.
Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
says you can ride to the beach; not on the beach.
Local bike shop says it's fine for that kind of riding.
Funny that y'all are so critical of salesmen considering that was your career at Elite Contractor Supply.Where did you come up with that? You've been steered in the wrong
I guess to know them y'all have to be one of them.
direction too many times to count. How many boats have you tried in the
last 10 years, or so? Try simple research next time.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 18:20:37 UTC-3, justan wrote:
On 4/20/22 5:04 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote:Its not likely you will be riding on dusty unimproved roads. The literature >> says you can ride to the beach; not on the beach.
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie? >> >> >> >> >
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat. >> >> >> DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist.
BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.
choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed? >> >> rear wheel drive?
It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt Active Line mid motor.
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me.
Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
Rails to trails routes. Lots in this province. They tend to be mostly fine gravel or grass/ dirt in more rural areas.
Local bike shop says it's fine for that kind of riding.
On 4/20/22 8:08 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 20:31:17 UTC-3, Alex wrote:
True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 18:20:37 UTC-3, justan wrote:A salesperson has never given you any bad advice, eh?
On 4/20/22 5:04 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote:Its not likely you will be riding on dusty unimproved roads. The literature
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt Active Line mid motor.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good
On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote:
True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie? >>> >>>>>>>>>Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat. >>> >>>>>> DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist. >>> >>>>> BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.
choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed?
rear wheel drive?
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me.
Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
says you can ride to the beach; not on the beach.
Rails to trails routes. Lots in this province. They tend to be mostly fine gravel or grass/ dirt in more rural areas.
Local bike shop says it's fine for that kind of riding.
Funny that y'all are so critical of salesmen considering that was your career at Elite Contractor Supply.
I guess to know them y'all have to be one of them.
It doesn't seem to me that it's salesmen that Alex is being critical of. A
On Thursday, 21 April 2022 at 20:46:17 UTC-3, Alex wrote:
True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 20:31:17 UTC-3, Alex wrote:Where did you come up with that? You've been steered in the wrong
True North wrote:Funny that y'all are so critical of salesmen considering that was your career at Elite Contractor Supply.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 18:20:37 UTC-3, justan wrote:A salesperson has never given you any bad advice, eh?
On 4/20/22 5:04 PM, True North wrote:Rails to trails routes. Lots in this province. They tend to be mostly fine gravel or grass/ dirt in more rural areas.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote:Its not likely you will be riding on dusty unimproved roads. The literature
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt Active Line mid motor.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote: >>>>>>>>>> On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist. >>>>>>>>> BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too careful in his condition.On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie? >>>>>>>>>>>>> Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat. >>>>>>>>>> DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed?
rear wheel drive?
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me.
Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
says you can ride to the beach; not on the beach.
Local bike shop says it's fine for that kind of riding.
I guess to know them y'all have to be one of them.
direction too many times to count. How many boats have you tried in the
last 10 years, or so? Try simple research next time.
I'm a hands on type of guy. Helps to own and get a real feel for a boat to see if it's the one.
BTW...not he same hands on as y'all when your fondling those hundred + guns kept in your bedroom.
True North wrote:
On Thursday, 21 April 2022 at 20:46:17 UTC-3, Alex wrote:
True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 20:31:17 UTC-3, Alex wrote:Where did you come up with that? You've been steered in the wrong
True North wrote:Funny that y'all are so critical of salesmen considering that was your >>>> career at Elite Contractor Supply.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 18:20:37 UTC-3, justan wrote:A salesperson has never given you any bad advice, eh?
On 4/20/22 5:04 PM, True North wrote:Rails to trails routes. Lots in this province. They tend to be
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote:Its not likely you will be riding on dusty unimproved roads. The literature
On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt >>>>>>>> Active Line mid motor.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist. >>>>>>>>>> BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too >>>>>>>>>> careful in his condition.On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can >>>>>>>>>>>> dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie? >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat.
choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed?
rear wheel drive?
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot
technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could >>>>>>>> pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me. >>>>>>>> Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra >>>>>>>> Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
says you can ride to the beach; not on the beach.
mostly fine gravel or grass/ dirt in more rural areas.
Local bike shop says it's fine for that kind of riding.
I guess to know them y'all have to be one of them.
direction too many times to count. How many boats have you tried in the >>> last 10 years, or so? Try simple research next time.
I'm a hands on type of guy. Helps to own and get a real feel for a boat
to see if it's the one.
BTW...not he same hands on as y'all when your fondling those hundred +
guns kept in your bedroom.
That's poor economics, as you have seen. The gun reference is odd.
Maybe Fat Harry can write for you, eh?
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com> wrote:
True North wrote:Sounds like instead of the RAV4 Prime we bought yesterday, I should have bought a Honda Fit, then maybe go up a size to a Ionic, then maybe an Corvette, and then finally bought the RAV4 which seems to fit our and the wife’s requirements. Might only cost me a hundred Grand extra.
On Thursday, 21 April 2022 at 20:46:17 UTC-3, Alex wrote:That's poor economics, as you have seen. The gun reference is odd.
True North wrote:I'm a hands on type of guy. Helps to own and get a real feel for a boat
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 20:31:17 UTC-3, Alex wrote:Where did you come up with that? You've been steered in the wrong
True North wrote:Funny that y'all are so critical of salesmen considering that was your >>>>> career at Elite Contractor Supply.
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 18:20:37 UTC-3, justan wrote:A salesperson has never given you any bad advice, eh?
On 4/20/22 5:04 PM, True North wrote:Rails to trails routes. Lots in this province. They tend to be
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 17:53:17 UTC-3, justan wrote: >>>>>>>>>> On 4/20/22 4:14 PM, True North wrote:Its not likely you will be riding on dusty unimproved roads. The literature
It's The Electra Townie GO 8D EQ Step Thru with the Bosch 250 watt >>>>>>>>> Active Line mid motor.On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 15:34:57 UTC-3, justan wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> On 4/20/22 2:18 PM, True North wrote:Ya I know. You have a class 1 city comfort bike restricted to 20 mph. Good
No...on my bike I have to pedal to make it go. Hence, pedal assist. >>>>>>>>>>> BTW tell Swill to get the big fat tires too. You can't be too >>>>>>>>>>> careful in his condition.On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 14:25:06 UTC-3, Bill wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:DO YOU HAVE TO PEDEL TO MAKE IT GO?
Gee Swill, you can peddle my bike without assist or you can >>>>>>>>>>>>> dial up from Eco mode, Tour, Sport or Turbo.On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?Get a regular bike, you need the exercise.
Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another
ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a
brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and
can't wait to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
For you I'd recommend the electric tricycle with a big padded seat.
choice for a beginner bike. Does it have a 250 watt motor? Single speed?
rear wheel drive?
Also has an 8 speed derailleur and features "flat foot
technology". Even though I haven't ridden a bike in a year I could >>>>>>>>> pedal up a steep street while sitting down. It'll do the trick for me.
Can't get anything too powerful. Bought the wife a new Electra >>>>>>>>> Townie 7D last year and it has no motor.
She wouldn't like it if I left her in the dust.
says you can ride to the beach; not on the beach.
mostly fine gravel or grass/ dirt in more rural areas.
Local bike shop says it's fine for that kind of riding.
I guess to know them y'all have to be one of them.
direction too many times to count. How many boats have you tried in the >>>> last 10 years, or so? Try simple research next time.
to see if it's the one.
BTW...not he same hands on as y'all when your fondling those hundred +
guns kept in your bedroom.
Maybe Fat Harry can write for you, eh?
On 4/20/22 11:52 AM, True North wrote:our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!
On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:
and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?
Speaking of "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days? >>Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a brand spanking new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and can't wait to start exploring
We've been riding ebikes for quite a while now. Ours are step through
folding bikes. Hers is class 2 and mine is class 3+.
Happy peddling.
=
On Wed, 20 Apr 2022 16:31:19 -0000 (UTC), justan <me@here.com> wrote:>On 4/20/22 11:52 AM, True North wrote:>>On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:>>> and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?>>>>>>Speakingof "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?>>Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a brand spanking new Electra ebike.
=Are you and Billy screwing each other yet?
Mr Robot <robot@mr_robot.com> Wrote in message:rof "loonies" how are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?>>Don't hear much from The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another ladder to throw himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a brand spanking new Electra ebike.
On Wed, 20 Apr 2022 16:31:19 -0000 (UTC), justan <me@here.com> wrote:>On 4/20/22 11:52 AM, True North wrote:>>On Wednesday, 20 April 2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:>>> and probable stagflation affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?>>>>>>Speaking
=Are you and Billy screwing each other yet?
Nope. Bend over; you're first in line.
On Sat, 30 Apr 2022 10:30:39 -0400 (EDT), Justan Ohlphart <me@yourservice.com> wrote:
Mr Robot <robot@mr_robot.com> Wrote in message:r
On Wed, 20 Apr 2022 16:31:19 -0000 (UTC), justan <me@here.com>
wrote:>On 4/20/22 11:52 AM, True North wrote:>>On Wednesday, 20 April
2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:>>> and probable stagflation
affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?>>>>>>Speaking of "loonies" how
are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?>>Don't hear much from
The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another ladder to throw
himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a brand spanking
new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and can't wait
to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!>>We've
been riding ebikes for quite a while now. Ours are step through>
folding bikes. Hers is class 2 and mine is class 3+.>Happy peddling.
=Are you and Billy screwing each other yet?
Nope. Bend over; you're first in line.
Unlike you Justine, I actually like women. Unlike you, I'm an actual
man.
Mr Robot <robot@mr_robot.com> wrote:
On Sat, 30 Apr 2022 10:30:39 -0400 (EDT), Justan Ohlphart
<me@yourservice.com> wrote:
Mr Robot <robot@mr_robot.com> Wrote in message:r
On Wed, 20 Apr 2022 16:31:19 -0000 (UTC), justan <me@here.com>
wrote:>On 4/20/22 11:52 AM, True North wrote:>>On Wednesday, 20 April
2022 at 11:43:14 UTC-3, justan wrote:>>> and probable stagflation
affect the suffering Kanadian Loonie?>>>>>>Speaking of "loonies" how
are all y'all toilet dwellers doing these days?>>Don't hear much from
The John. Maybe he took my advice and found another ladder to throw
himself off. As for me...just got back from picking up a brand spanking >>>> new Electra ebike. Peddled it home from the bike shop and can't wait
to start exploring our network of 'rails to trails'. Ho Rah!>>We've
been riding ebikes for quite a while now. Ours are step through>
folding bikes. Hers is class 2 and mine is class 3+.>Happy peddling.
=Are you and Billy screwing each other yet?
Nope. Bend over; you're first in line.
Unlike you Justine, I actually like women. Unlike you, I'm an actual
man.
Very debatable.
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