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Anonymous
Really good deal!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
i3 and 8gig ram on a desktop? NTY //@Anonymous: Really good deal!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Looks like a decent deal
5 years ago |
Anonymous
This IS a good deal. Are you the Lenovo guy again? //@Anonymous: i3 and 8gig ram on a desktop? NTY //@Anonymous: Really good deal!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
What a sweet deal
3 years ago |
Anonymous
sweet deal, got one!
3 years ago |
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Anonymous
$125 can buy Framed 29er bike with hydraulic disc brakes, why buy this?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
No battery?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Use legs //@anonymous: No battery?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
lol //@Anonymous: Use legs //@anonymous: No battery?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I used to ride my non-electric bike 2 miles to school, up hill both ways. The kids these days just don’t understand. //@anonymous: Use legs //@anonymous: No battery?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
kids are weaker and weaker now.......
what happened to humankind? //@Anonymous: I used to ride my non-electric bike 2 miles to school, up hill both ways. The kids these days just don’t understand. //@anonymous: Use legs //@anonymous: No battery?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
how can be both way uphills??? //@anonymous: I used to ride my non-electric bike 2 miles to school, up hill both ways. The kids these days just don’t understand. //@anonymous: Use legs //@anonymous: No battery?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
It was just a joking reference to old people explaining their former hardship to kids. It's usually (uphill in the snow 12 miles each way) to school or some variant thereof. //@Anonymous: how can be both way uphills??? //@anonymous: I used to ride my non-electric bike 2 miles to school, up hill both ways. The kids these days just don’t understand. //@anonymous: Use legs //@anonymous: No battery?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
any one recommend this bike for a teen?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes. It’s not top of the line, but if they’re not brand sensitive it will serve them for a long time. Just be sure to get it tuned up periodically. //@anonymous: any one recommend this bike for a teen?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
$125 can buy Framed 29er bike with hydraulic disc brakes, why buy this?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
What is happening?? Not to kids/legs but in general!! I used to ride downhill ALL the ways possible to school using a battery cycle. Now we also have bicycles which need legs??!! What is happening??
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Because the hill is right in the middle. //@Anonymous: how can be both way uphills??? //@anonymous: I used to ride my non-electric bike 2 miles to school, up hill both ways. The kids these days just don’t understand. //@anonymous: Use legs //@anonymous: No battery?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
where can is the $125 one, pls? //@Anonymous: $125 can buy Framed 29er bike with hydraulic disc brakes, why buy this?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Because $125 cannot but a good bike like you’re suggesting. //@anonymous: $125 can buy Framed 29er bike with hydraulic disc brakes, why buy this?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Yeah I bought two, really nice bike, also have internal cabling //@anonymous: $125 can buy Framed 29er bike with hydraulic disc brakes, why buy this?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
You cannot doesn't mean other people cannot either, lol //@Anonymous: Because $125 cannot but a good bike like you’re suggesting. //@anonymous: $125 can buy Framed 29er bike with hydraulic disc brakes, why buy this?
3 years ago |