I hope that guy doesn´t wear those shorts outside. I can´t count the number of exercise machines I´ve seen set out on the street
Straight outa my nightmares.
This guy makes fun of everyone and everything. Nobody is safe from his videos. I think that is true genius.I hope that guy doesn´t wear those shorts outside. I can´t count the number of exercise machines I´ve seen set out on the street
to be hauled off over the past 5 years. treadmills, nordics, even a bowflex. Because of rain, etc. I´ve put 43K mi. on my ´50s schwinn
stationary that God knows how many it had when I got it. It turns over every 10k. My wife bought it along with a treadmill for $100 15yrs
ago & never really used either one. That treadmill also wound up on the street. People buy the damn things only to discover they may be
healthy, but not really much fun. I only use mine when it´s crappy outside or at night.
I still cannot understand why Trek didn't add the rear damper. Too heavy? Too complex? It's going to be a terribly expensive HT e-bike.
It's a lovely commercial!
So the moral is get a Trek & catch a trophy wife, but only if you can juggle?
The moral of the story is, get a bike and you'll be up for the entire rideSo the moral is get a Trek & catch a trophy wife, but only if you can juggle?
For me, getting ´up´at all is a real achievement.The moral of the story is, get a bike and you'll be up for the entire ride
Certainly not a commercial shown in my area.
What that doesn't look like my wife but it sure does sound like her!I have heard that rate of accumulating E-bikes is inversely proportional to the divorce rate.
So, get your spouses on E-bikes today!!!
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The moral of the story is, get a bike and you'll be up for the entire ride
Hey! As a trophy wife, I represent that remark!So the moral is get a Trek & catch a trophy wife, but only if you can juggle?