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No. The prostrate bicycle I am going to try out next week is not powered by pedding but by performing a similar oscillatory action with the arms. The term applied to this action would not be peddling since peddling refers to an action carried out specifically with the crural apendages; towit the feet. The term that would accurately describe the analogous action carried out through the arms is, at present, unbeknown to me. I will endeavour to rectify this knowledge gap and furnish you with the results as soon as is feasibly possibly.Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
But you're not the one pedaling?
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what?? i dont knowOriginally posted by zeitghostGood or bad?
.....er good . definately good
fifty/fifty what the hell
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostI have a RECUMBENT bicycle that is peddled whilst being in a recumbent position, i.e. lying on one's back. I am soon to test ride a PROSTRATE bicycle which one peddles whilst being in a prostrate postion, i.e. lying on one's front.
But you're not the one pedaling?
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effect. definately effect.Originally posted by zeitghostwot's the effect (or affect) of a prostrate recumbent on one's prostate?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostCM and I propose the purchased aquisition of a derriere cycle. Thats one that we will shove up your @rse

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CM and I propose the purchased aquisition of a derriere cycle. Thats one that we will shove up your @rseOriginally posted by gricerboy View PostI have a RECUMBENT bicycle that is peddled whilst being in a recumbent position, i.e. lying on one's back. I am soon to test ride a PROSTRATE bicycle which one peddles whilst being in a prostrate postion, i.e. lying on one's front.
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I have a RECUMBENT bicycle that is peddled whilst being in a recumbent position, i.e. lying on one's back. I am soon to test ride a PROSTRATE bicycle which one peddles whilst being in a prostrate postion, i.e. lying on one's front.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI thought you said you had some kind of wierd bicycle.
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I thought you said you had some kind of wierd bicycle.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostStupid bike? I'm not quite with you there.
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Says Mr stupid bike trainspotterOriginally posted by gricerboy View PostHmmmm... grown men and women? Come on....
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Nah mate, Area 50, that's where the really dodgy stuff happens...Originally posted by zeitghostAre they going to Area 51 too?
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My brother, wife and their kids came up for the weekend to see Dr Who Live at the Wembley Arena on Saturday.
I have never seen kids so hyped after an event!! They didn't stop talking for approx 24 hours.
I think they enjoyed it.
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