Big and proud return to the classics, shapely, feminine lines of head-dresses or Afro it is the alternative not only on the carnival. In this season we observe return to the classics. Very strong lines of hair-cuttings, geometrical, sharp cuts - that's dominating. The classics does not mean however the boredom, oldschool quiet, classical forms broken they are futuristic asymmetries. A base of neat, feminine head-dresses is the sharp cut showing the face and neck, asymmetric, simple fringes exhibiting the face. |
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Nah, seriously, Chalo, you should have looked more closely at the photographs on my netsite.The Gazelle Toulouse has a disc front brake and a no-tools adjustable handlebar height for a reason. Click, handbars down and rotated to put the handles well forward and pointing down, click to lock the setting in, and I'm a speed maniac; for instance, I got booked by the police for doing 43mph past a hospital, and I've done well over 100Km/h on that bike, going downhill of course. That's pretty fast - what hill? cheers, clive Not a famous hill. A tarmacadam farm lane. I asked the farmer who is the only one to use the lane to tie up his dogs and park his tractor across the bottom end of the lane to block it because I reckoned no one would catch up on me from behind, then went for it. Don't try this at home, kids. Andre Speedy Gonzales Jute
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[...] Really? Compare with my genuine Dutch stadsportief from the Rolls- Royce of Dutch city bike makers, Gazelle, photo here (not the offroad bike at the top of the page, the city bike about halfway down the page): http://members.lycos.co.uk/fiultra/BICYCLE%20Bauhaus.html I think you mean sportfiet not sportief . And the proper word might be sportfiets but better check with someone who actually knows Dutch. It is 'sportfiets'. Lou, Dutch
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photographs on my netsite.The Gazelle Toulouse has a disc front brake and a no-tools adjustable handlebar height for a reason. Click, handbars down and rotated to put the handles well forward and pointing down, click to lock the setting in, and I'm a speed maniac; for instance, I got booked by the police for doing 43mph past a hospital, and I've done well over 100Km/h on that bike, going downhill of course. That's pretty fast - what hill? Not a famous hill. A tarmacadam farm lane. I asked the farmer who is the only one to use the lane to tie up his dogs and park his tractor across the bottom end of the lane to block it because I reckoned no one would catch up on me from behind, then went for it. Don't try this at home, kids. Whereabouts is it? cheers, clive
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Nah, seriously, Chalo, you should have looked more closely at the photographs on my netsite.The Gazelle Toulouse has a disc front brake and a no-tools adjustable handlebar height for a reason. Click, handbars down and rotated to put the handles well forward and pointing down, click to lock the setting in, and I'm a speed maniac; for instance, I got booked by the police for doing 43mph past a hospital, and I've done well over 100Km/h on that bike, going downhill of course. That's pretty fast - what hill? cheers, clive Dear Clive, I'm not surprised that you got no real answer beyond that vague tarmacadam farm lane that only one farmer uses, continent unspecified. Claims for an upright bicycle with fenders on 700x38 tires doing well over 100Km/h are awfully hard to support. You'd need a long hill with at least 16% grade to even reach 100 kmh, much less well over that speed
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I'd love to be convinced that Andre has actually gone well over 100 kmh down some private farm road on that bike, but experience leads me to expect otherwise. Well, he could have been drafting Bill Baka's tricycle.  - Frank Krygowski
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