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Flavioadriani bike

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Damn pretty... just not sure how practical!

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Now that is a cruiser I'd own.

I'd have a tough time dealing with the inappropriate public arousal though. :oops:
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Hope you would never have to ride over uneven surface, or a small crack for that matter. Where is the suspension?
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Real men don't need suspension. :evil:

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complacent wrote:Now that is a cruiser I'd own.
Actually it looks more like a chopper. :P

It's nice but I'm holding out for the Star Trek bike.

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wouldn't choppers be considered a subset of cruisers?

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Mr Kleen wrote:wouldn't choppers be considered a subset of cruisers?
Tell that to a chopper owner and see how many body parts you can walk away with. ;)
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Who needs suspension when you look at good?!?!? :lol: :rolllaugh:
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Libra Monkee wrote:
Mr Kleen wrote:wouldn't choppers be considered a subset of cruisers?
Tell that to a chopper owner and see how many body parts you can walk away with. ;)
teh monkee has a point. chopper would be the correct usage.

teh kleen also has a point. choppers started out as regular cruisers.

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