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fudgee-Os and milk
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laters
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back in cali we had cheerio-O's
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evening
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cow...hai
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Nah. I'm kicking it with my dog right now.
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weakkkk
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whats new
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and?????
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On the good side, the wheels shipped. & I have a tracking number. & it works.
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what, they didnt even say which carrier.....lame
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i want them to burn
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Maybe I can put the thing up for sale. Or hell, maybe once it arrives, I'll be excited & decide to put it on. Who knows. |
dont hold ur breathe on perfect fitment
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I'm scared that thing may have janked up the bumper fitment already. |
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My bike was made in Quebec.
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hope for the best man.....
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nice bikes man
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Man U should die!
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Hey I forgot if you even told me. What is your #1 club team? Is it Arsenal or Lyon?
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i didnt follow football ............
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hey cow what kinda entry level bike do u suggest for me..
i come from a background of cross country and track.. i plan to go the distance. :rolleyes: |
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i pased by a ford taurus with a cow paint job :roflpuke2: |
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There really is a tangible difference in weight & quality of parts between a $1000 bike & a $3500+ bike. The components on nicer bike are much better. If you're looking to ride for "cheap," Bianchi, Cannondale, & Jamis make very nice entry-level bikes. My Guru is a pretty decent bike-- I ride a friend's Bianchi (I forget which model-- it's "cheap" as they go) & it feels so crude compared to my Ti & carbon guru. |
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