Tuesday, May 09, 2017
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Good idea. Most people here bike the whole year round. Weather or not.
ReplyDeleteHa,ha, a funny sign and a good business!
ReplyDelete...and many bikes are garage art!
ReplyDeleteThis is true but I think bike tune-ups are necessary no matter what the climate. In our area, the heat does a lot of damage. $50 is a reasonable charge.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good idea to get the bike ready to go!
ReplyDeleteNeat place and sign. My bicycle has been sitting in the shed for over 20 years. Time for it to move on
ReplyDeleteIt's rare to see bikes out in the winter here, though there are some crazy enough to do it.
ReplyDeleteIt's a big country Andy, and in your part bikes might lie dormant in winter, but out here on the left coast I ride mine all year. Might get a little wet, but there's usually no snow to speak of.
ReplyDeleteThat "Two tired" is a very old bicycle joke. While it is good to have a professional look over a bike from time to time, riders should learn to keep their own bikes cleaned and lubricated. They are not difficult to adjust. Nor are flat tires difficult to repair.
ReplyDeleteA good advertisement!
ReplyDeleteWouldn't work in England, I guess.... Two Tyred? Another neat find.
ReplyDeleteOh fancy that - tune up the bike. Here we can ride if we wish all year round but not many do.
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