Beauty is in the eye of the beholder?

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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder?

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Uhm.
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Granted non of them are lookers, but :roll:
I do like the look(sorry) of that donky bike. A short cargo bike would be quite useful for hauling stuff around. I have just started taking landscape photos again, and it would be great for getting my gear to some of the further flung glens etc around here. Shopping duties too of course, basket obviously as they are currently on trend!
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NO.

Altho I love the Buffalo bike, it opens the world for many in Africa.
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There really is some genuine foulness there.
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Buffalo bike, that's the only one I like. The rest are pretty appalling.
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I quite like the look of the donkey bike, but that may be because it's the same shade of green as my road bike. The fact that the load at the front is carried on the frame and not the bars or forks is quite a good idea as it won't effect the steering? Most of the other designs seem to be a case of form over function for the sake of it.
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Jeez... I've seen Jones bikes prettier than them... /Trolling
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mechanicaldope wrote:Jeez... I've seen Jones bikes prettier than them... /Trolling
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As for that lot :YMSICK:
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