yep tell me all about it![]()
yep tell me all about it![]()
What's happened mate? Have you lost you drivers license?
Chris
Lol..............
"The two best times to fish is when it's rainin' and when it ain't."
Cheers, Dylan
PB's
Bream: 40cm - Whiting: 41cm - Flathead: 62cm
?????? whats the point of this thread?
Cammo
Australian Native Fish VidsSpecialize in Terapontida's, Perches, Cods, Gobies & Gudgeons
I think it's in relation to the other cycle questions posted on this forum.
In response though, you should find this informative:
The bicycle, cycle or bike, is a pedal-driven, human-powered vehicle with two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other.
First introduced in 19th-century Europe, bicycles now number approximately one billion worldwide,[1] providing the principal means of transportation in many regions. They also provide a popular form of recreation, and have been adapted for use in many other fields of human activity, including children's toys, adult fitness, military and police applications, courier services, and cycle sports.
The basic shape and configuration of a typical bicycle has hardly changed since the first chain-driven model was developed around 1885,[2] although many important details have been improved, especially since the advent of modern materials and computer-aided design. These have allowed for a proliferation of specialized designs for particular types of cycling.
The bicycle has had a considerable effect on human society, in both the cultural and industrial realms. In its early years, bicycle construction drew on pre-existing technologies; more recently, bicycle technology has, in turn, contributed both to old and new areas.
hahahaha it looks like more people know about bI cycle than the kingy cycle
yep more people will talk about there bicycle than there favourite fish secrets
hey Jamie keep out of the gutter and keep it clean.
yes i couldnt help myself after looking at all the Cycle posts lol![]()
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hahaha i get it now
Cammo
Australian Native Fish VidsSpecialize in Terapontida's, Perches, Cods, Gobies & Gudgeons