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To ride a time trial bike efficiently you need to spend months getting used to the time trial position. Otherwise you won't even last 5 km hunched over the aero bars before the pain and fatigue kills you.
That's a time trial bike. They are very hard to ride.
Ah so!, if someone, tamper with the brakes, I fell off, breaking my teeth or someone remove the seat & it skewed my family heirloom, I can't claim insurance from my insurer?
I see school children playing with the bicycles, so far & like you say, are dumped all over the place. Wonder if there is any alarms, GPS tracking, in built cameras...can we dismantle the attachments?
To ride a time trial bike efficiently you need to spend months getting used to the time trial position. Otherwise you won't even last 5 km hunched over the aero bars before the pain and fatigue kills you.
better be careful owning such bike. alot of stupid sinkie go jail longer for stealing useless bike than 50 million.
halsey can break it apart on the spot to reverse engineer.
I am still examining one, near me, for hidden cameras, silent alarm or any alarm....just curious on, how to dismantle the "important" stuffs, then, respray the darn thing to a different colour, change the seat & place in other fixtures....the bike is yours...ha ha ha ha
In my opinion, the great eatshitndie is really back in Singapore.Oh no, the clock strikes twelve midnight and eatshitndie performs the Cinderella act transforming back to a sinkie. HORROR!
In my opinion, the great eatshitndie is really back in Singapore.![]()