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    #11
    I'm sceptical about a 'swish folding bike'. Nothing's been 'swish' since about 1982. It's like when your gran says 'that's a natty cardigan'.

    I bet you like to zip at moderately high speed standing with one foot on the pedal down the train platform, then go and eat an egg and cress sandwich in the Quiet Carriage.

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      #12
      Originally posted by thunderlizard
      I'm sceptical about a 'swish folding bike'. Nothing's been 'swish' since about 1982. It's like when your gran says 'that's a natty cardigan'.

      I bet you like to zip at moderately high speed standing with one foot on the pedal down the train platform, then go and eat an egg and cress sandwich in the Quiet Carriage.
      I have a normal mountain bike for weekend countryside frolics. But I've ordered one of these for small commutes in zone 1 (less than 1 mile).

      http://www.strida.com/
      Hard Brexit now!
      #prayfornodeal

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        #13
        Originally posted by thunderlizard
        I'm sceptical about a 'swish folding bike'. Nothing's been 'swish' since about 1982. It's like when your gran says 'that's a natty cardigan'.

        I bet you like to zip at moderately high speed standing with one foot on the pedal down the train platform, then go and eat an egg and cress sandwich in the Quiet Carriage.
        Freerange, of course.

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          #14
          Originally posted by sasguru
          He he. Shows how much you know.
          Feel free to enlighten me. You still won't catch me on a folding bike.
          His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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            #15
            Originally posted by threaded
            Well Mordy the thought of you just trying to ride a bike makes me smile.
            Some people are far too easily amused. If ever I decide to ride one, I might just publish the piccies for your further amusement, but for real comedy I'll stick to your efforts at trashing a Lambo. Respect for that by the way, I'd have kept my stupidity quiet if that had been me.
            His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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