Cycle for the future
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Cycle for the future
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Forget about expensive Gym Membership or a Personal Trainer the easiest and most eco-friendly way to arrive in style is on your bike! Since investing in Betty (my dutch taditional bike) I've lost my
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Cycle for the future
posted at 22/10/2009 8:47 PM GDT
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Re: Cycle for the future
posted at 23/10/2009 10:21 AM GDT
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First post: 25/4/2008
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Oh Pushbike Honey: I'm envious of your trad Dutch bike! I had a similar sit-up-and-beg style in Japan - my first experience of that design - and now I have a modern version from Trek. The all-round vision is perfect for city cycling - don't understand why more people don't use them! I blogged about the Cycle to Work scheme earlier in the year and now I've nearly paid for my bike!
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