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I Don't Know What They're Saying But

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https://youtu.be/rCQOuwQt4gM

This is pretty old. Skids and endos and guy called Günter.
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Great mullet's
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Escape Goat wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2020 9:16 pm Skids and endos and guy called Günter.
Sounds a bit like one of those 1970's gentlemen's entertainment films. Which my friend told me about.
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ahahahah!
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Hilarious. The cheesy song goes something like "I love riding my bike, repeat, repeat, when those other idiots are stuck at the red lights, I'm free to ride on and they can kiss my arse, etc etc" . Setting a fine example....
Then brief glimpse of absolute legend Rudi Altig, my dad told me last year that he was his very first cycle mechanic when he was I his twenties. And he later lived in our street, thinking about it, around the time go this film was made.
I got but bored watching it after that tbh.
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Those late `80s mountain bikes make great 26" wheel tourers.
My British Eagle Mantara from the early `90s is one of my favourite bikes
Nice video too.
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Totally Rad
Those early bikes from about '87 - 89 were brilliant - still lots of lugs and cast fork crowns going on before everything went tig. Aye them were t'days
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