Feliz
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Maybe they make the clothing, but no one wants to see a fat guy in lycra. Maybe that's one reason why I like to ride at night. LOL.
Now that's funny?
Maybe they make the clothing, but no one wants to see a fat guy in lycra. Maybe that's one reason why I like to ride at night. LOL.
I didn't know that! Is Electrolux an American company. The first vacuum I can remember my parents owning was an Electrolux.
No it is actually a Swedish Company dating back to 1919. I looked a little deeper and although Electrolux bought Husqvarna in 1978 Husqvarna and the above mentioned were spun off by them in 2006. The Husqvarna brand bicycles being marketed today are under the same banner as an aside. The sewing machines are produced by a different group as well as the motorcycles however.
While I agree, the Husqvarna brand is owned by Electrolux that also makes Jonsered and Poulan saws. But in the end chainsaws are only as good as the service they can get close by....like eBikes. Trick is to find a woman that has a chainsaw and an eBike!
While I agree, the Husqvarna brand is owned by Electrolux that also makes Jonsered and Poulan saws. But in the end chainsaws are only as good as the service they can get close by....like eBikes. Trick is to find a woman that has a chainsaw and an eBike!
OH NO! Clearly she needs an electric bike to go with her electric chain saw!A friend, also a woman but has no electric bike
OH NO! Clearly she needs an electric bike to go with her electric chain saw!
Nope. She did try mine out briefly. Her husband, who has gas saws, would not even try my bike. Oh well. The bike is a heck of a lot more fun than the saw.
How do you carry your saw when you're riding? I suppose you could rig it up for extra power on hills.
I wonder if the local community college branch could have a class here? We're out of the way of everything--up Highway 97 near the boundary, and not a lot goes on here. I moved here from an even more isolated place, but the little community library sure worked their buns off to bring in various speakers and have classes on things. Not so here.
How do you carry your saw when you're riding? I suppose you could rig it up for extra power on hills.
I remember a story that was written by a women that played golf with her father when she was young and continued to play with him and his guy buddies until she was well into her adult years. I thought the story was about her relationship with her father. It wasn't it was about how it was rare for women to get together and have a great time like her father and his buddies did playing golf. She pointed out that when women did get together they would judge each other and that typically caused rifts in the group. She went on to talk about how never in her adult life did she experience the "just out to have fun" experience she had with her father's group of guys with a group of adult women. I'm not making this up...but it was written far better then my summary of the story.
You're in the US? I live on Hwy 97 but on the other side of the border.
Yes these are everywhere, unfortunately. They are electric, but not called eBikes, as that term is reserved for more sporty models similar to those seen overseas. These "mama Chari" are problematic because they are built with a very low center of gravity and hard to move at any decent speed, so most people don't ride them on the ride, but illegally on the sidewalk instead, where they routinely injure pedestrians...Meanwhile in Japan...