Chargeride
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And accidently strangled the passenger
I just want to remind the people of a great nation across the pond walking there is not doable at all15-20 years ago, I went on a business trip to the Netherlands. I stopped in the UK to pick up a colleague. He insisted that they always use a taxi service to get to the distribution warehouse about two hours outside of Amsterdam instead of renting a car. The nearest restaurant to the hotel was one and a half to two miles away. So we walked to get dinner every night because we didn't have a rental car. I found out later that he didn't want to rent a car because they drive on the right side of the road in the Netherlands and he was used to driving on the left. I could have strangled him.
It works, please get it!I think I'll get Blevo app (if that still works?) and check actual battery health
Perhaps it's Norwegian but we are all familiar with the German "Es gibt kein schlestes Wetter nur falsche Kleidung"The Norwegians say. There is no such thing as bad weather just bad clothing.
Hey, Rás, what’s that thing hanging down from your front fender?Got out for a couple of hours this afternoon in the brittle sunshine post Storm Goretti (sounds like an 80s Columbus steel tubed Italian thoroughbred with chromed lugs) and before the buckets of rain due tomorrow. My 5 year old battery drained faster than I expected, From 90% down to 13% in 20 miles & 2000ft of climbing, mostly at 75/75 as I've not been out much recently. It's old now and of course it was very cold here last week or so in the garage. Think I'll get Blevo app (if that still works?) and check actual battery health, Specialized app cheerfully tells me that battery is 100%! which I sincerely doubt.
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German thingy from fahrer Berlin presumably
AKA mud flapGerman thingy from fahrer Berlin presumably
This one https://www.fahrer-berlin.de/en/products/cycling-mudguards/latz-xl/a-199
Yes a mud flap. Very handy and a must for the flooded roads this time of year. As Base said a Berlin company Fahrer - I think they are composed of workshops disabled craftspeople who make small bike items like this. It's made from tarpaulin.Got it. A mudguard. Tnx.
Correct we've some products from them under our brandsYes a mud flap. Very handy and a must for the flooded roads this time of year. As Base said a Berlin company Fahrer - I think they are composed of workshops disabled craftspeople who make small bike items like this. It's made from tarpaulin.
I need decent, mild winter rainproof gloves. I see these are sold here for AU$27 (€15.52). Looks like I have found a pair of gloves.These gloves are named Hydromatic Brisker. Well, not quite appropriate for -12C, these gloves appear good for a mild winter or for riding a bike in pouring rain for many hoursI keep them to a little warmer times!