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Wastes of Time and the Wonders of Youtube

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What the hell is this?

Then, to make things more complicated and still confusing, the owner has a Youtube clip of the bike, well falling over.

Still not satisfied? Well maybe you should look at one of the recommended videos Youtube suggests, like, say…

there? is that better?

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  • http://sixfivesamurai.blogspot.com neil

    much better, thanks!

  • http://www.altonrichardson.blogspot.com Alton Richardson

    Big Time on the surly contraption. I saw that the other day and stared at it for ten minutes before I realized that I still had no idea how the hell it works or why someone would want to put a chainring well within spine carving distance. Haha.

  • kale

    I think it’s a coaster brake. Thanks for putting the tit flick up to break my confusion, I would have been thinking about it for way too long otherwise.

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