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Cycle facilities planning & design : road design, bike path design, crossings, cycle network planning and design, etc.
City of Charleroi (bicycle plan), Cities of Liege, Namur, Jodoigne, Evere(Brussels), Chastre, Gembloux, Perwez, Sombreffe, Walhain, Beauvechain, Chaumont-Gistoux, Grez-Doiceau, Incourt, Pont-à-Celles (traffic plans)
| User | Date | K | C | P | Comments |
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| Ryan Kraner | 06/13/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| Alex Miller | 12/22/04 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| Nesma | 01/04/04 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thanks. You are astute. |
| Colin Sullivan | 07/12/02 | 9 | 10 | 10 | Great job, with example and everything :) |
Hello Jay, I don't know what type of bicycle you have, or if your trip is a race or just a ride. The best way to avoid flat tires, is to have very resistant tires, reinforced with Kevlar or stuff
As a matter of fact, I have nearly the same bicycle, but it's the touring version with fenders, lights, luggage carrier, etc. I believe mine is a PX8. I received it as a present from my uncle in 1974,
I'm sorry, but buying a bicycle really is an individual decision. So I suggest you look around on the Internet and in bicycle shops, as you're probably already doing. Select a shop where you feel confident
I do generally not provide recommendations on buying a specific bicycle, unless I have used it myself. Buying a bicycle is an individual decision, that will depend on many factors that can't be checked
I have no experience with such equipment. Obviously, it will make the rides uphill and against the wind a lot easier. As for the sacrilege, it all depends what you're after. If a motor makes you enjoy
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