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Fixy for riding around on weekends to and from mates places, keep fit and they are starting to become like cars these days with all the custom colours and wheels ect.

Bikelines Australia LOL!

So when's the SAU ride?

You gonna have to start one.

Probably just out to get his morning latte :troll:

Nah I like the idea of them so simple, I wouldnt use mine to commute much rather press pedals with climate control on listening to my music sitting on whats effectively a velour lounge chair.

he probably was just getting a latte.. it was in surrey hills area

Muhahahah that's my area ... soon I'll be that hipster ... better go buy some tight black jeans and a black turtle neck

RMIT. Are you in his class? Guess not if you didn't know which uni it is lol

Ha nah man already got a degree in Industrial design, got it at Swinburne. One of my mates goes there he said something about one of the teachers sons owning a skyrine with the plates Hekt1k

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