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correction: is not a kitten. It's a full size, 7.4 kg siberian cat.bags of kittens and canals do not mix well
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correction: is not a kitten. It's a full size, 7.4 kg siberian cat.bags of kittens and canals do not mix well
OOF I am corrected - tis a beast!correction: is not a kitten. It's a full size, 7.4 kg siberian cat.
The moment of inertia of the front wheel was more or less comparable to that of a Harley-Davidson. The carrier alone (the only one I could find for pets over 6 kg) weighs 3 kg and has a metal frame...OOF I am corrected - tis a beast!
Most commonly:Despite being a cheeseburger eating barbarian unit using luddite american, i still feel that grey should be spelled with an e and not with an A...
I want to see better photoscorrection: is not a kitten. It's a full size, 7.4 kg siberian cat.
here it is, it's HUGE:Yes, that carrier looks very interesting.
I was talking about the catYes, that carrier looks very interesting.
Thule Pack'n'go or something like that. It's great IMO...
Great photo of your super eMTB SUV go anywhere trekking machine
Top heretic !
+ What make is your pannier rack, by the by ?
You should know that if you ask a cat person for A picture of his cat... you risk to be submerged by a ZILLION of pictures of the very same animal for the rest of your life, all almost equal and mostly of him/her sleeping or involved in definitely boring and repetitive activity.I was talking about the cat![]()
That's me that isMost mountain bike riders are heavily over biked compared to their actual abilities.
Better than being under-biked.Most mountain bike riders are heavily over biked compared to their actual abilities.
Better than being under-biked.![]()
Under-biked = no motorBetter than being under-biked.![]()
Agreed with the derailleur comment. I've been mountain biking since it was a thing,started in the late 80's and never really stopped. I've broken 2 in all those years and im 95kg and ride pretty hard,even now at 56. I've had the same xo rear derailleur for the past 8 years on my bike and it still shifts perfectly.Oops, tyres - depends a lot on the conditions/surface type. For general riding, yes, makes not much difference in the scheme of things.
Derailleurs , should be banned because no one can spell it, even though they work well, are simple, light weight and reasonably robust considering what we do to them !!