Indoor Grow No.2 - Hippy, Mephisto, Cobs and Good Vibes :)

The medical recipient of my buds, are a bike repair guru, so i got my repairs covered..

BTW i don't have a drivers licence ... i have ridden bikes all my life ... tried the mc kind ... tore out my left knee ligaments..

stuck to pedaling since then :haha:

here in Copenhagen bikes are the norm :bighug:

Ooh nasty mate. MC's are way too dangerous for me. Not a fan personally.

Where I live is very bike friendly too. Not to the extent of CH but its good. Nice beach to ride along :thumbsup:

I have a drivers licence but do about 20 miles a week. Old car. Best for minimising environmental impact. NOT one of these brand new planet-raping hybrids that are currently marketed as being "green" hahahaha. Best to keep old cars running and use them as little as possible IMO.
 
The medical recipient of my buds, is a bike repair guru, so i got my repairs covered..

BTW i don't have a drivers licence ... i have ridden bikes all my life ... tried the mc kind ... tore out my left knee ligaments..

stuck to pedaling since then :haha:

here in Copenhagen bikes are the norm :bighug:
Thank sucks!
Is MC motorcycle? and if so if you tore your ligaments wouldnt cycling/pedaling be really painful.
Im into classic motorbikes British style
 
Thats it mate, i never liked or rode bikes until i moved to India.
But now that i did, i dont think i could ever not have a bike to unleash, dont get me wrong, im not a speed guy, i ride Royal Enfield so its really just the ride, a bit like snowboarding to me, or at least i get the same kind of sense of freedom... one and the machine.... at 90km/h hehehhehehe
 
Before I moved to Tucson I rode a bike all the time. Not so often anymore. But it's a whole different animal out here, the Wild West indeed!

There are more motorcycle/pedestrian/bicycle deaths related to vehicles than any other city I would bet. I'm not kidding. I walk two or three miles per day, and use the bike on occasion. I am almost run over by some idiot every single time I leave the house. If I didn't pay attention to traffic I'd surely be dead or crippled by now. There are bike lanes on all of the city streets and side walks, pedestrian friendly modes of transportation. Which makes it more difficult on the drivers that already don't pay attention to the road. Between all the crazy motorists and incredibly relaxed gun laws, it's almost not safe to leave the house! Good thing I have amazon prime!
 
Before I moved to Tucson I rode a bike all the time. Not so often anymore. But it's a whole different animal out here, the Wild West indeed!

There are more motorcycle/pedestrian/bicycle deaths related to vehicles than any other city I would bet. I'm not kidding. I walk two or three miles per day, and use the bike on occasion. I am almost run over by some idiot every single time I leave the house. If I didn't pay attention to traffic I'd surely be dead or crippled by now. There are bike lanes on all of the city streets and side walks, pedestrian friendly modes of transportation. Which makes it more difficult on the drivers that already don't pay attention to the road. Between all the crazy motorists and incredibly relaxed gun laws, it's almost not safe to leave the house! Good thing I have amazon prime!

Statistically the most dangerous form of transport in this country is walking along the pavement / sidewalk. Madness.


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