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Lbxpdx

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the only pics I could find on my computer. My 1983 Volvo 245 Turbo in the background with my 2003 C240 wagon in front. My original and in need of some love 1948 Chevy 5 window is outside of the frame to the left.
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Here is my 1993 BMW K75rt and while I don't have a pic, I also have a 1972 R60/5 toaster tank and a 1977 R100s.
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noir désir

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les seules photos que j'ai pu trouver sur mon ordinateur. Ma Volvo 245 Turbo 1983 en arrière-plan avec ma familiale C240 2003 devant. Ma fenêtre Chevy 5 originale et ayant besoin d'un peu d'amour de 1948 se trouve à l'extérieur du cadre à gauche.
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Voici ma BMW K75rt de 1993 et même si je n'ai pas de photo, j'ai aussi un réservoir grille-pain R60/5 de 1972 et un R100 de 1977.
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Slight similarity with Streethawk, no?
 

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Tom71

Call Me a Cab
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I've always wanted a cargo bike and I bought one a few days ago. It's an electric one, so I can get up the hill at home without sweating. I like to sweat when I do sport, but not to get from A to B ;)
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Bought a CUBE two weeks ago (standard bike to commute to work once in a blue moon). They have great prices. Not a big margin, I’ve been told, so they try to charge heavy on extras/maintanance.
I am quite happy, so far, but I’ve been thinking I may have been better off with an electric too.
 

MrProper

I'll Lock Up
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Bought a CUBE two weeks ago (standard bike to commute to work once in a blue moon). They have great prices. Not a big margin, I’ve been told, so they try to charge heavy on extras/maintanance.
I am quite happy, so far, but I’ve been thinking I may have been better off with an electric too.
Congratulations.
Electric is cool.
I used to enjoy cycling, but since I've been living on a hill, it's too strenuous for me.
I recently tried out a friend's e-bike for the first time and the hill suddenly lost its terror. Then it was clear that I needed something like this.
On the flat, I switch the assistance to the lowest level and then still have some movement.
I want to use it for trips where it's not really worth to go by car. So shopping, paddling, ... everything within a radius of 5-10 kilometres.

The Cube was unbeatably cheap. I hope I still get the subsidy from the state, then I'll be at just under 3k. Others that I would have liked are at 7-8k.
 

Tom71

Call Me a Cab
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Europe
Congratulations.
Electric is cool.
I used to enjoy cycling, but since I've been living on a hill, it's too strenuous for me.
I recently tried out a friend's e-bike for the first time and the hill suddenly lost its terror. Then it was clear that I needed something like this.
On the flat, I switch the assistance to the lowest level and then still have some movement.
I want to use it for trips where it's not really worth to go by car. So shopping, paddling, ... everything within a radius of 5-10 kilometres.

The Cube was unbeatably cheap. I hope I still get the subsidy from the state, then I'll be at just under 3k. Others that I would have liked are at 7-8k.

I still have not made the transition to electric. Unfortunately, I do live on a hill and my workplace is on another hill. At 16kg my new bike is relatively heavy (CUBE now offers their newest electric at only 17.5kg). I will see how it goes...

As you said: the bikes are unbeatbaly cheap, so if I realize I made a mistake, it won´t be an expensive one...
 

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