exactly what i was thinkingWhy does the bike need a key?
so your saything that with out this key your bike wont "start" lol. i couldnt even start to imagine how hard i would lol if i seen someone hop on their bike and put a key in it hahahahaSo people without a bike don't take my bike.
haha yep.Americans...
exactly what i was thinking
so your saything that with out this key your bike wont "start" lol. i couldnt even start to imagine how hard i would lol if i seen someone hop on their bike and put a key in it hahahaha
haha yep.
Why does the bike need a key?
So people without a bike don't take my bike.
Americans...
maybe its electric?
i think its assisted, aka pedal to get it going and then it can keep a constat speed. But still, seeing someone put a key in a bike haha
whats the key for?
Americans...
They arrived just now. I have been in desperate need of new headphones.
How do they work with the iphone 3g? Do you know if you can pause or take a call with the button?
thx.
Uh, I haven't tried them w/ my iPhone yet... I'll do it now. I've been to busy listening to rad tunes on my laptop. Haha.
Edit: The play/pause feature works. You can't change volume though. Answering a call is function too.
Good enough, Thanks.
Just bought enough pipe, adapters etc to make this for my truck. Took off the stacks and now the exhaust will exit just before the rear right tire (4" pipe to 5" elbow to 6" tip- painting it all flat black tomorrow AM):
guys the key is for the bike lock omg
btw its looks like those bikes they ride in Holland
so now way in hell thats in the u.s
lol its because we dont have bikes with locks on them here, ive been to europe and almost every bike has those locks..
the lock locks the spokes with a metal bar.
brendanryder - fail..
Hehe, correct I assumed it was clear that it was for a lock. If it's not locked, it's usually gone within a few hours. Make that 10 minutes in the bigger cities.
For those who are not familiar with the concept:
But I find it hard to imagine that the (few) people that do ride a bike in the US just park it wherever without a lock and rely on it still being there when they get back?
Oh, and this might make you laugh, but that's how it is here
if it only locks the wheel is that not like a portable safe they can pic it up and crack it later?
But I find it hard to imagine that the (few) people that do ride a bike in the US just park it wherever without a lock and rely on it still being there when they get back?
True. That's why most people don't use it, and carry a chain lock with them instead. But it's better than nothing, I guess.