Have you thought about what happens if you have a sprung version and you hit a pothole or things like that?she might be launched of the seat and just after a few miles you would realise she was gone.
Than you have of course a dillema, am I going back or............? ..........Chris
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Ha ha, I'd know because of the smack in the back of the head.. She wouldn't pass up the opportunty to nail me on the way!
I think what makes it worse is that she can see the riders seat bouncing away, soaking up the bumps...
An Anstey bike is really just a rigid with a loose back end. In this case, "suspension" is more a word than a real thing.
I think what makes it worse is that she can see the riders seat bouncing away, soaking up the bumps...
An Anstey bike is really just a rigid with a loose back end. In this case, "suspension" is more a word than a real thing.
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G'day Chris,chris.vredenbregt wrote:Hi John specially for you?....chris
Thanks for that - magnificant machine! Now that's a REAL Ariel....................................
Cheers,
John.
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